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diff --git a/kud/tests/README-composite-vfw.txt b/kud/tests/README-composite-vfw.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d2018c09 --- /dev/null +++ b/kud/tests/README-composite-vfw.txt @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +# Notes on running the composite vFW test case + +# Infrastructure +As written, the vfw-test.sh script assumes 3 clusters +1 - the cluster in which the EMCO microservices are running +2 - two edge clusters in which the vFW will be instantiated + +The edge cluster in which vFW will be instantiated should be KUD clusters. + +# Preparations + +## Prepare the Composite vFW Application Charts and Profiles + +1. In the multicloud-k8s/kud/demo/composite-vfw directory, prepare the 3 helm + charts for the vfw. + + tar cvf packetgen.tar packetgen + tar cvf firewall.tar firewall + tar cvf sink.tar sink + gzip *.tar + +2. Prepare the profile file (same one will be used for all profiles in this demo) + + tar cvf profile.tar manifest.yaml override_values.yaml + gzip profile.tar + +## Set up environment variables for the vfw-test.sh script + +The vfw-test.sh script expects a number of files to be provided via environment +variables. + +Change directory to multicloud-k8s/kud/tests + +1. Edge cluster kubeconfig files - the script expects 2 of these + + export kubeconfigfile=<path to first cluster kube config file> + export kubeconfigfile2=<path to second cluster kube config file> + + for example: export kubeconfigfile=/home/vagrant/multicloud-k8s/cluster-configs/config-edge01 + + +2. Composite app helm chart files (as prepared above) + + export packetgen_helm_chart=../demo/composite-firewall/packetgen.tar.gz + export firewall_helm_chart=../demo/composite-firewall/firewall.tar.gz + export sink_helm_chart=../demo/composite-firewall/sink.tar.gz + +3. Composite profile application profiles (as prepared above) + + export packetgen_profile_file=../demo/composite-firewall/profile.tar.gz + export firewall_profile_file=../demo/composite-firewall/profile.tar.gz + export sink_profile_file=../demo/composite-firewall/profile.tar.gz + +4. Modify the script to address the EMCO cluster + + Modifiy the the urls at the top part of the script to point to the + cluster IP address of the EMCO cluster. + + That is, modify the IP address 10.10.10.6 to the correct value for + your environment. + + Note also that the node ports used in the following are based on the values + defined in multicloud-k8s/deployments/kubernetes/onap4k8s.yaml + + base_url_clm=${base_url_clm:-"http://10.10.10.6:31856/v2"} + base_url_ncm=${base_url_ncm:-"http://10.10.10.6:32737/v2"} + base_url_orchestrator=${base_url_orchestrator:-"http://10.10.10.6:31298/v2"} + base_url_ovnaction=${base_url_ovnaction:-"http://10.10.10.6:31181/v2"} + + +# Run the vfw-test.sh + +The rest of the data needed for the test is present in the script. + +1. Invoke API calls to create the data + + vfw-test.sh create + + This does all of the data setup + - registers clusters + - registers controllers + - sets up the composite app and profile + - sets up all of the intents + +2. Query results (optional) + + vfw-test.sh get + +3. Apply the network intents + + For the vFW test, the 3 networks used by the vFW are created by using network intents. + Both virtual and provider networks are used. + + vfw-test.sh apply + + On the edge clusters, check to see the networks were created: + + kubectl get network + kubectl get providernetwork + +4. Instantiate the vFW + + vfw-test.sh instantiate + + This will instantiate the vFW on the two edge clusters (as defined by the generic + placement intent). + + +# Removing resources (until termination sequences are completed) + +1. Run the cleanup script (or equivalent) in the edge clusters. + (once the terminate flow via EMCO is complete, this step will not be necessary) + + bash cleanup-composite-vfw.sh + +2. Terminate the network intents + + vfw-test.sh terminate + +3. Delete everything from the Mongo DB + + vfw-test.sh delete |