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authorJack Lucas <jflos@sonoris.net>2022-06-30 12:33:54 +0000
committerGerrit Code Review <gerrit@onap.org>2022-06-30 12:33:54 +0000
commit152fbfd84c74980013261043d2a6c04ece65d5e3 (patch)
tree1b04639866865922e999f24945f0a17527bf8a79 /docs/oom_user_guide.rst
parentfcc4397a8074b65e54b661432fc46e82ed194887 (diff)
parent86791bbd2481749cec63ec9ad43d0c8e5529e35e (diff)
Merge "[COMMON] Bump ONAP version"
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@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ stable which should be removed to avoid confusion::
To prepare your system for an installation of ONAP, you'll need to::
- > git clone -b jakarta --recurse-submodules -j2 http://gerrit.onap.org/r/oom
+ > git clone -b kohn --recurse-submodules -j2 http://gerrit.onap.org/r/oom
> cd oom/kubernetes
@@ -161,12 +161,12 @@ system, and looks for matches::
> helm search repo local
NAME VERSION DESCRIPTION
- local/appc 10.0.0 Application Controller
- local/clamp 10.0.0 ONAP Clamp
- local/common 10.0.0 Common templates for inclusion in other charts
- local/onap 10.0.0 Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP)
- local/robot 10.0.0 A helm Chart for kubernetes-ONAP Robot
- local/so 10.0.0 ONAP Service Orchestrator
+ local/appc 11.0.0 Application Controller
+ local/clamp 11.0.0 ONAP Clamp
+ local/common 11.0.0 Common templates for inclusion in other charts
+ local/onap 11.0.0 Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP)
+ local/robot 11.0.0 A helm Chart for kubernetes-ONAP Robot
+ local/so 11.0.0 ONAP Service Orchestrator
In any case, setup of the Helm repository is a one time activity.
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ deployment::
To install a specific version of a single ONAP component (`so` in this example)
with the given release name enter::
- > helm deploy so onap/so --version 10.0.0 --set global.masterPassword=password --set global.flavor=unlimited --namespace onap
+ > helm deploy so onap/so --version 11.0.0 --set global.masterPassword=password --set global.flavor=unlimited --namespace onap
.. note::
The dependent components should be installed for component being installed
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ Here is an excerpt of this file:
dependencies:
<...>
- name: so
- version: ~10.0.0
+ version: ~11.0.0
repository: '@local'
condition: so.enabled
<...>
@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ corresponds to the private IP as follows::
portal-app LoadBalancer 10.43.142.201 10.0.0.4 8989:30215/TCP,8006:30213/TCP,8010:30214/TCP 1d app=portal-app,release=dev
-In this example, use the 10.0.0.4 private address as a key find the
+In this example, use the 11.0.0.4 private address as a key find the
corresponding public address which in this example is 10.12.6.155. If you're
using OpenStack you'll do the lookup with the horizon GUI or the OpenStack CLI
for your tenant (openstack server list). That IP is then used in your
@@ -563,10 +563,10 @@ Below is the example for the same::
> helm list
NAME REVISION UPDATED STATUS CHART APP VERSION NAMESPACE
- dev 1 Wed Oct 14 13:49:52 2020 DEPLOYED onap-10.0.0 Jakarta onap
- dev-cassandra 5 Thu Oct 15 14:45:34 2020 DEPLOYED cassandra-10.0.0 onap
- dev-contrib 1 Wed Oct 14 13:52:53 2020 DEPLOYED contrib-10.0.0 onap
- dev-mariadb-galera 1 Wed Oct 14 13:55:56 2020 DEPLOYED mariadb-galera-10.0.0 onap
+ dev 1 Wed Oct 14 13:49:52 2020 DEPLOYED onap-11.0.0 Kohn onap
+ dev-cassandra 5 Thu Oct 15 14:45:34 2020 DEPLOYED cassandra-11.0.0 onap
+ dev-contrib 1 Wed Oct 14 13:52:53 2020 DEPLOYED contrib-11.0.0 onap
+ dev-mariadb-galera 1 Wed Oct 14 13:55:56 2020 DEPLOYED mariadb-galera-11.0.0 onap
Here the Name column shows the RELEASE NAME, In our case we want to try the
scale operation on cassandra, thus the RELEASE NAME would be dev-cassandra.
@@ -580,10 +580,10 @@ Below is the example for the same::
> helm search cassandra
NAME CHART VERSION APP VERSION DESCRIPTION
- local/cassandra 10.0.0 ONAP cassandra
- local/portal-cassandra 10.0.0 Portal cassandra
- local/aaf-cass 10.0.0 ONAP AAF cassandra
- local/sdc-cs 10.0.0 ONAP Service Design and Creation Cassandra
+ local/cassandra 11.0.0 ONAP cassandra
+ local/portal-cassandra 11.0.0 Portal cassandra
+ local/aaf-cass 11.0.0 ONAP AAF cassandra
+ local/sdc-cs 11.0.0 ONAP Service Design and Creation Cassandra
Here the Name column shows the chart name. As we want to try the scale
operation for cassandra, thus the corresponding chart name is local/cassandra
@@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ Prior to doing an upgrade, determine of the status of the deployed charts::
> helm list
NAME REVISION UPDATED STATUS CHART NAMESPACE
- so 1 Mon Feb 5 10:05:22 2020 DEPLOYED so-10.0.0 onap
+ so 1 Mon Feb 5 10:05:22 2020 DEPLOYED so-11.0.0 onap
When upgrading a cluster a parameter controls the minimum size of the cluster
during the upgrade while another parameter controls the maximum number of nodes
@@ -668,21 +668,21 @@ sequence of events described in the previous paragraph would be initiated.
For example, to upgrade a container by changing configuration, specifically an
environment value::
- > helm upgrade so onap/so --version 8.0.1 --set enableDebug=true
+ > helm upgrade so onap/so --version 11.0.1 --set enableDebug=true
Issuing this command will result in the appropriate container being stopped by
Kubernetes and replaced with a new container with the new environment value.
To upgrade a component to a new version with a new configuration file enter::
- > helm upgrade so onap/so --version 8.0.1 -f environments/demo.yaml
+ > helm upgrade so onap/so --version 11.0.1 -f environments/demo.yaml
To fetch release history enter::
> helm history so
REVISION UPDATED STATUS CHART DESCRIPTION
- 1 Mon Feb 5 10:05:22 2020 SUPERSEDED so-9.0.0 Install complete
- 2 Mon Feb 5 10:10:55 2020 DEPLOYED so-10.0.0 Upgrade complete
+ 1 Mon Jul 5 10:05:22 2022 SUPERSEDED so-11.0.0 Install complete
+ 2 Mon Jul 5 10:10:55 2022 DEPLOYED so-11.0.1 Upgrade complete
Unfortunately, not all upgrades are successful. In recognition of this the
lineup of pods within an ONAP deployment is tagged such that an administrator
@@ -704,9 +704,9 @@ For example, to roll-back back to previous system revision enter::
> helm history so
REVISION UPDATED STATUS CHART DESCRIPTION
- 1 Mon Feb 5 10:05:22 2020 SUPERSEDED so-9.0.0 Install complete
- 2 Mon Feb 5 10:10:55 2020 SUPERSEDED so-10.0.0 Upgrade complete
- 3 Mon Feb 5 10:14:32 2020 DEPLOYED so-9.0.0 Rollback to 1
+ 1 Mon Jul 5 10:05:22 2022 SUPERSEDED so-11.0.0 Install complete
+ 2 Mon Jul 5 10:10:55 2022 SUPERSEDED so-11.0.1 Upgrade complete
+ 3 Mon Jul 5 10:14:32 2022 DEPLOYED so-11.0.0 Rollback to 1
.. note::