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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 2018-2020 Amdocs, Bell Canada, Orange, Samsung
+
+.. Links
+.. _HELM Best Practices Guide: https://docs.helm.sh/chart_best_practices/#requirements
+.. _kubectl Cheat Sheet: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/cheatsheet/
+.. _Kubernetes documentation for emptyDir: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#emptydir
+.. _Docker DevOps: https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Docker+DevOps#DockerDevOps-DockerBuild
+.. _http://cd.onap.info:30223/mso/logging/debug: http://cd.onap.info:30223/mso/logging/debug
+.. _Onboarding and Distributing a Vendor Software Product: https://wiki.onap.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1018474
+.. _README.md: https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?p=oom.git;a=blob;f=kubernetes/README.md
+
+.. figure:: images/oom_logo/oomLogoV2-medium.png
+ :align: right
+
+.. _onap-on-kubernetes-with-rancher:
+
+ONAP on HA Kubernetes Cluster
+#############################
+
+This guide provides instructions on how to setup a Highly-Available Kubernetes
+Cluster. For this, we are hosting our cluster on OpenStack VMs and using the
+Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE) to deploy and manage our Kubernetes Cluster.
+
+.. contents::
+ :depth: 1
+ :local:
+..
+
+The result at the end of this tutorial will be:
+
+#. Creation of a Key Pair to use with Open Stack and RKE
+
+#. Creation of OpenStack VMs to host Kubernetes Control Plane
+
+#. Creation of OpenStack VMs to host Kubernetes Workers
+
+#. Installation and configuration of RKE to setup an HA Kubernetes
+
+#. Installation and configuration of kubectl
+
+#. Installation and configuration of Helm
+
+#. Creation of an NFS Server to be used by ONAP as shared persistance
+
+There are many ways one can execute the above steps. Including automation
+through the use of HEAT to setup the OpenStack VMs. To better illustrate the
+steps involved, we have captured the manual creation of such an environment
+using the ONAP Wind River Open Lab.
+
+Create Key Pair
+===============
+A Key Pair is required to access the created OpenStack VMs and will be used by
+RKE to configure the VMs for Kubernetes.
+
+Use an existing key pair, import one or create a new one to assign.
+
+.. image:: images/keys/key_pair_1.png
+
+.. Note::
+ If you're creating a new Key Pair, ensure to create a local copy of the
+ Private Key through the use of "Copy Private Key to Clipboard".
+
+For the purpose of this guide, we will assume a new local key called "onap-key"
+has been downloaded and is copied into **~/.ssh/**, from which it can be
+referenced.
+
+Example::
+
+ > mv onap-key ~/.ssh
+
+ > chmod 600 ~/.ssh/onap-key
+
+
+Create Network
+==============
+
+An internal network is required in order to deploy our VMs that will host
+Kubernetes.
+
+.. image:: images/network/network_1.png
+
+.. image:: images/network/network_2.png
+
+.. image:: images/network/network_3.png
+
+.. Note::
+ It's better to have one network per deployment and obviously the name of this
+ network should be unique.
+
+Now we need to create a router to attach this network to outside:
+
+.. image:: images/network/network_4.png
+
+Create Security Group
+=====================
+
+A specific security group is also required
+
+.. image:: images/sg/sg_1.png
+
+then click on `manage rules` of the newly created security group.
+And finally click on `Add Rule` and create the following one:
+
+.. image:: images/sg/sg_2.png
+
+.. Note::
+ the security is clearly not good here and the right SG will be proposed in a
+ future version
+
+Create Kubernetes Control Plane VMs
+===================================
+
+The following instructions describe how to create 3 OpenStack VMs to host the
+Highly-Available Kubernetes Control Plane.
+ONAP workloads will not be scheduled on these Control Plane nodes.
+
+Launch new VM instances
+-----------------------
+
+.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_1.png
+
+Select Ubuntu 18.04 as base image
+---------------------------------
+Select "No" for "Create New Volume"
+
+.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_2.png
+
+Select Flavor
+-------------
+The recommended flavor is at least 4 vCPU and 8GB ram.
+
+.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_3.png
+
+Networking
+----------
+
+Use the created network:
+
+.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_4.png
+
+Security Groups
+---------------
+
+Use the created security group:
+
+.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_5.png
+
+Key Pair
+--------
+Assign the key pair that was created/selected previously (e.g. onap_key).
+
+.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_6.png
+
+Apply customization script for Control Plane VMs
+------------------------------------------------
+
+Click :download:`openstack-k8s-controlnode.sh <shell/openstack-k8s-controlnode.sh>`
+to download the script.
+
+.. literalinclude:: shell/openstack-k8s-controlnode.sh
+ :language: bash
+
+This customization script will:
+
+* update ubuntu
+* install docker
+
+.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_7.png
+
+Launch Instance
+---------------
+
+.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_8.png
+
+
+
+Create Kubernetes Worker VMs
+============================
+The following instructions describe how to create OpenStack VMs to host the
+Highly-Available Kubernetes Workers. ONAP workloads will only be scheduled on
+these nodes.
+
+Launch new VM instances
+-----------------------
+
+The number and size of Worker VMs is dependent on the size of the ONAP
+deployment. By default, all ONAP applications are deployed. It's possible to
+customize the deployment and enable a subset of the ONAP applications. For the
+purpose of this guide, however, we will deploy 12 Kubernetes Workers that have
+been sized to handle the entire ONAP application workload.
+
+.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_1.png
+
+Select Ubuntu 18.04 as base image
+---------------------------------
+Select "No" on "Create New Volume"
+
+.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_2.png
+
+Select Flavor
+-------------
+The size of Kubernetes hosts depend on the size of the ONAP deployment
+being installed.
+
+If a small subset of ONAP applications are being deployed
+(i.e. for testing purposes), then 16GB or 32GB may be sufficient.
+
+.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_3.png
+
+Networking
+-----------
+
+.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_4.png
+
+Security Group
+---------------
+
+.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_5.png
+
+Key Pair
+--------
+Assign the key pair that was created/selected previously (e.g. onap_key).
+
+.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_6.png
+
+Apply customization script for Kubernetes VM(s)
+-----------------------------------------------
+
+Click :download:`openstack-k8s-workernode.sh <shell/openstack-k8s-workernode.sh>` to
+download the script.
+
+.. literalinclude:: shell/openstack-k8s-workernode.sh
+ :language: bash
+
+This customization script will:
+
+* update ubuntu
+* install docker
+* install nfs common
+
+
+Launch Instance
+---------------
+
+.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_7.png
+
+
+
+
+Assign Floating IP addresses
+----------------------------
+Assign Floating IPs to all Control Plane and Worker VMs.
+These addresses provide external access to the VMs and will be used by RKE
+to configure kubernetes on to the VMs.
+
+Repeat the following for each VM previously created:
+
+.. image:: images/floating_ips/floating_1.png
+
+Resulting floating IP assignments in this example.
+
+.. image:: images/floating_ips/floating_2.png
+
+
+
+
+Configure Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE)
+=========================================
+
+Install RKE
+-----------
+Download and install RKE on a VM, desktop or laptop.
+Binaries can be found here for Linux and Mac: https://github.com/rancher/rke/releases/tag/v1.0.6
+
+.. note::
+ There are several ways to install RKE. Further parts of this documentation
+ assumes that you have rke command available.
+ If you don't know how to install RKE you may follow the below steps:
+
+ * chmod +x ./rke_linux-amd64
+ * sudo mv ./rke_linux-amd64 /user/local/bin/rke
+
+RKE requires a *cluster.yml* as input. An example file is show below that
+describes a Kubernetes cluster that will be mapped onto the OpenStack VMs
+created earlier in this guide.
+
+Click :download:`cluster.yml <yaml/cluster.yml>` to download the
+configuration file.
+
+.. literalinclude:: yaml/cluster.yml
+ :language: yaml
+
+Prepare cluster.yml
+-------------------
+Before this configuration file can be used the external **address**
+and the **internal_address** must be mapped for each control and worker node
+in this file.
+
+Run RKE
+-------
+From within the same directory as the cluster.yml file, simply execute::
+
+ > rke up
+
+The output will look something like::
+
+ INFO[0000] Initiating Kubernetes cluster
+ INFO[0000] [certificates] Generating admin certificates and kubeconfig
+ INFO[0000] Successfully Deployed state file at [./cluster.rkestate]
+ INFO[0000] Building Kubernetes cluster
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.82]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.249]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.74]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.85]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.238]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.89]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.5.11]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.90]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.244]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.5.165]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.126]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.111]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.5.160]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.5.191]
+ INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.195]
+ INFO[0002] [network] Deploying port listener containers
+ INFO[0002] [network] Pulling image [nexus3.onap.org:10001/rancher/rke-tools:v0.1.27] on host [10.12.6.85]
+ INFO[0002] [network] Pulling image [nexus3.onap.org:10001/rancher/rke-tools:v0.1.27] on host [10.12.6.89]
+ INFO[0002] [network] Pulling image [nexus3.onap.org:10001/rancher/rke-tools:v0.1.27] on host [10.12.6.90]
+ INFO[0011] [network] Successfully pulled image [nexus3.onap.org:10001/rancher/rke-tools:v0.1.27] on host [10.12.6.89]
+ . . . .
+ INFO[0309] [addons] Setting up Metrics Server
+ INFO[0309] [addons] Saving ConfigMap for addon rke-metrics-addon to Kubernetes
+ INFO[0309] [addons] Successfully saved ConfigMap for addon rke-metrics-addon to Kubernetes
+ INFO[0309] [addons] Executing deploy job rke-metrics-addon
+ INFO[0315] [addons] Metrics Server deployed successfully
+ INFO[0315] [ingress] Setting up nginx ingress controller
+ INFO[0315] [addons] Saving ConfigMap for addon rke-ingress-controller to Kubernetes
+ INFO[0316] [addons] Successfully saved ConfigMap for addon rke-ingress-controller to Kubernetes
+ INFO[0316] [addons] Executing deploy job rke-ingress-controller
+ INFO[0322] [ingress] ingress controller nginx deployed successfully
+ INFO[0322] [addons] Setting up user addons
+ INFO[0322] [addons] no user addons defined
+ INFO[0322] Finished building Kubernetes cluster successfully
+
+Install Kubectl
+===============
+
+Download and install kubectl. Binaries can be found here for Linux and Mac:
+
+https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.15.11/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl
+https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.15.11/bin/darwin/amd64/kubectl
+
+You only need to install kubectl where you'll launch Kubernetes command. This
+can be any machines of the Kubernetes cluster or a machine that has IP access
+to the APIs.
+Usually, we use the first controller as it has also access to internal
+Kubernetes services, which can be convenient.
+
+Validate deployment
+-------------------
+
+::
+
+ > mkdir -p ~/.kube
+
+ > cp kube_config_cluster.yml ~/.kube/config.onap
+
+ > export KUBECONFIG=~/.kube/config.onap
+
+ > kubectl config use-context onap
+
+ > kubectl get nodes -o=wide
+
+::
+
+ NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION INTERNAL-IP EXTERNAL-IP OS-IMAGE KERNEL-VERSION CONTAINER-RUNTIME
+ onap-control-1 Ready controlplane,etcd 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.8 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-control-2 Ready controlplane,etcd 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.11 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-control-3 Ready controlplane,etcd 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.12 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-k8s-1 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.14 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-k8s-10 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.16 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-k8s-11 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.18 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-k8s-12 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.7 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-k8s-2 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.26 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-k8s-3 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.5 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-k8s-4 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.6 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-k8s-5 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.9 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-k8s-6 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.17 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-k8s-7 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.20 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-k8s-8 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.10 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+ onap-k8s-9 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.4 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
+
+
+Install Helm
+============
+
+Example Helm client install on Linux::
+
+ > wget https://get.helm.sh/helm-v2.16.6-linux-amd64.tar.gz
+
+ > tar -zxvf helm-v2.16.6-linux-amd64.tar.gz
+
+ > sudo mv linux-amd64/helm /usr/local/bin/helm
+
+Initialize Kubernetes Cluster for use by Helm
+---------------------------------------------
+
+::
+
+ > kubectl -n kube-system create serviceaccount tiller
+
+ > kubectl create clusterrolebinding tiller --clusterrole=cluster-admin --serviceaccount=kube-system:tiller
+
+ > helm init --service-account tiller
+
+ > kubectl -n kube-system  rollout status deploy/tiller-deploy
+
+
+
+Setting up an NFS share for Multinode Kubernetes Clusters
+=========================================================
+Deploying applications to a Kubernetes cluster requires Kubernetes nodes to
+share a common, distributed filesystem. In this tutorial, we will setup an
+NFS Master, and configure all Worker nodes a Kubernetes cluster to play
+the role of NFS slaves.
+
+It is recommended that a separate VM, outside of the kubernetes
+cluster, be used. This is to ensure that the NFS Master does not compete for
+resources with Kubernetes Control Plane or Worker Nodes.
+
+
+Launch new NFS Server VM instance
+---------------------------------
+.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_1.png
+
+Select Ubuntu 18.04 as base image
+---------------------------------
+Select "No" on "Create New Volume"
+
+.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_2.png
+
+Select Flavor
+-------------
+
+.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_3.png
+
+Networking
+-----------
+
+.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_4.png
+
+Security Group
+---------------
+
+.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_5.png
+
+Key Pair
+--------
+Assign the key pair that was created/selected previously (e.g. onap_key).
+
+.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_6.png
+
+Apply customization script for NFS Server VM
+--------------------------------------------
+
+Click :download:`openstack-nfs-server.sh <shell/openstack-nfs-server.sh>` to download
+the script.
+
+.. literalinclude:: shell/openstack-nfs-server.sh
+ :language: bash
+
+This customization script will:
+
+* update ubuntu
+* install nfs server
+
+
+Launch Instance
+---------------
+
+.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_7.png
+
+
+
+Assign Floating IP addresses
+----------------------------
+
+.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_8.png
+
+Resulting floating IP assignments in this example.
+
+.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_9.png
+
+
+To properly set up an NFS share on Master and Slave nodes, the user can run the
+scripts below.
+
+Click :download:`master_nfs_node.sh <shell/master_nfs_node.sh>` to download the
+script.
+
+.. literalinclude:: shell/master_nfs_node.sh
+ :language: bash
+
+Click :download:`slave_nfs_node.sh <shell/slave_nfs_node.sh>` to download the script.
+
+.. literalinclude:: shell/slave_nfs_node.sh
+ :language: bash
+
+The master_nfs_node.sh script runs in the NFS Master node and needs the list of
+NFS Slave nodes as input, e.g.::
+
+ > sudo ./master_nfs_node.sh node1_ip node2_ip ... nodeN_ip
+
+The slave_nfs_node.sh script runs in each NFS Slave node and needs the IP of
+the NFS Master node as input, e.g.::
+
+ > sudo ./slave_nfs_node.sh master_node_ip
+
+
+ONAP Deployment via OOM
+=======================
+Now that Kubernetes and Helm are installed and configured you can prepare to
+deploy ONAP. Follow the instructions in the README.md_ or look at the official
+documentation to get started:
+
+- :ref:`quick-start-label` - deploy ONAP on an existing cloud
+- :ref:`user-guide-label` - a guide for operators of an ONAP instance