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-.. This work is licensed under
-.. a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
-.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
-.. Copyright 2017-2018 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved.
-.. Modifications Copyright 2018 Orange
-.. Modifications Copyright 2018 Amdocs
-.. Modifications Copyright 2018 Huawei
-.. Modifications Copyright 2019 Orange
-
-Setting Up ONAP
-===============
-
-.. _installing-onap:
-
-ONAP is deployed using the ONAP Operations Manager (OOM).
-
-The recommended ONAP deployment is based on Kubernetes, Docker containers
-and Helm installer.
-
-Requirements
-------------
-
-The following is the recommended component version.
-
- =========== =========
- Software Version
- =========== =========
- Kubernetes 1.13.5
- Helm 2.12.3
- kubectl 1.13.5
- Docker 18.09.5
- =========== =========
-
-The ONAP full installation is validated with the following footprint:
-
-.. csv-table:: Validated installation footprint
- :widths: 3,5,10
-
- VM number, VM flavor, VM role
- 12, 16 GB RAM - 8 vCPUs, Running the K8S worker role
- 3, 8 GB RAM - 4 vCPUs, Running the K8S controller role
- 1, 8 GB RAM - 4 vCPUs, Running the shared NFS server for /dockerdata-nfs/
-
-Installation
-------------
-
-Creation of Kubernetes cluster is described here:
-
-.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 2
- :titlesonly:
-
- ../../../../submodules/oom.git/docs/oom_cloud_setup_guide.rst
-
-ONAP installation is described here:
-
-.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 2
- :titlesonly:
-
- ../../../../submodules/oom.git/docs/oom_quickstart_guide.rst
- ../../../../submodules/oom.git/docs/oom_user_guide.rst
-
-Alternative way of offline ONAP installation is described here:
-
-.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 2
- :titlesonly:
-
- ../../../../submodules/oom/offline-installer.git/docs/index.rst
-
-.. note::
- Prior to deployment of ONAP, there is no need to download manually any Docker container.
- The OOM deployment takes care to automatically download the Docker containers.
-
- It is also possible to deploy a subset of ONAP components on a single VM.
- The VM flavor to be used depends on the number of ONAP components to be
- deployed.
-
-NodePorts
----------
-
-NodePorts are used to allow client applications, that run outside of
-Kubernetes, access to ONAP components deployed by OOM.
-A NodePort maps an externally reachable port to an internal port of an ONAP
-microservice.
-It should be noted that the use of NodePorts is temporary.
-An alternative solution is currently being scoped for the Dublin Release.
-
-More information from official Kubernetes documentation about
-`NodePort <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#nodeport>`_.
-
-The following table lists all the NodePorts used by ONAP.
-
-.. csv-table:: NodePorts table
- :file: nodeports.csv
- :widths: 20,20,20,20,20
- :header-rows: 1
-
-This table retrieves information from the ONAP deployment using the following
-Kubernetes command:
-
-.. code-block:: bash
-
- kubectl get svc -n onap -o go-template='{{range .items}}{{range.spec.ports}}{{if .nodePort}}{{.nodePort}}{{.}}{{"\n"}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}'