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# Nf-simulator
# How to deploy on lab
1. Copy files from helm to lab
`scp -i <path to key file .pem> -r <path to helm/> ubuntu@<RKE_NODE_IP>:<remote path to>/nf-simulator `
2. Log into the RKE
3. Update helm dependencies
WARNING: Before this step make sure, that in subproject folders "charts" folders are empty
`cd ./nf-simulator`
`helm dependency update nf-simulator`
4. Install chart on your lab
`helm install nf nf-simulator/nf-simulator/ -f oom/kubernetes/registry.yaml`
# How to use nf-simulator
1. Try to send message:
`<config xmlns="http://onap.org/pnf-simulator">
<itemValue1>4265</itemValue1>
<itemValue2>87</itemValue2>
</config> `
to http://<WORKER_ID_NODE>:30555/change_config/pnf-simulator
2. List all your pods
3. Check logs in netconf (you should see information that configuration has changed)
`kubectl get logs <netconf pod name>`
4. Check logs in avcn-manager (you have to wait couple of minutes, and you should see information about sending new config to ves-client)
`kubectl get logs <avcn-manager pod name>`
5. Check logs in ves-client (you should see logs about trying to send a new message to ves)
`kubectl get logs <ves-client pod name>`
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