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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
-.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
+.. This work is licensed under a
+.. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
-.. Copyright 2018 Amdocs, Bell Canada
+.. Copyright 2019 Amdocs, Bell Canada
.. _quick-start-label:
@@ -16,28 +17,83 @@ available), follow the following instructions to deploy ONAP.
**Step 1.** Clone the OOM repository from ONAP gerrit::
- > git clone -b casablanca http://gerrit.onap.org/r/oom
+ > git clone -b 4.0.0-ONAP http://gerrit.onap.org/r/oom --recurse-submodules
> cd oom/kubernetes
-**Step 2.** Install Helm Plugins required to deploy the ONAP Casablanca release::
+**Step 2.** Install Helm Plugins required to deploy ONAP::
> sudo cp -R ~/oom/kubernetes/helm/plugins/ ~/.helm
-**Step 3.** Customize the onap/values.yaml file to suit your deployment. You
-may want to selectively enable or disable ONAP components by changing the
-`enabled: true/false` flags as shown below:
+
+**Step 3.** Customize the helm charts like oom/kubernetes/onap/values.yaml or an override
+file like onap-all.yaml, onap-vfw.yaml or openstack.yaml file to suit your deployment with items like the
+OpenStack tenant information.
+
+.. note::
+ Standard and example override files (e.g. onap-all.yaml, openstack.yaml) can be found in
+ the oom/kubernetes/onap/resources/overrides/ directory.
+
+
+ a. You may want to selectively enable or disable ONAP components by changing
+ the `enabled: true/false` flags.
+
+
+ b. Encyrpt the OpenStack password using the shell tool for robot and put it in
+ the robot helm charts or robot section of openstack.yaml
+
+
+ c. Encrypt the OpenStack password using the java based script for SO helm charts
+ or SO section of openstack.yaml.
+
+
+ d. Update the OpenStack parameters that will be used by robot, SO and APPC helm
+ charts or use an override file to replace them.
+
+
+
+
+a. Enabling/Disabling Components:
+Here is an example of the nominal entries that need to be provided.
+We have different values file available for different contexts.
.. literalinclude:: onap-values.yaml
:language: yaml
+
+b. Generating ROBOT Encrypted Password:
+The ROBOT encrypted Password uses the same encryption.key as SO but an
+openssl algorithm that works with the python based Robot Framework.
+
+.. note::
+ To generate ROBOT openStackEncryptedPasswordHere :
+
+ ``cd so/resources/config/mso/``
+
+ ``/oom/kubernetes/so/resources/config/mso# echo -n "<openstack tenant password>" | openssl aes-128-ecb -e -K `cat encryption.key` -nosalt | xxd -c 256 -p``
+
+c. Generating SO Encrypted Password:
+The SO Encrypted Password uses a java based encryption utility since the
+Java encryption library is not easy to integrate with openssl/python that
+ROBOT uses in Dublin.
+
.. note::
- To generate openStackEncryptedPasswordHere :
+ To generate SO openStackEncryptedPasswordHere :
+
+ SO_ENCRYPTION_KEY=`cat ~/oom/kubenertes/so/resources/config/mso/encrypt.key`
+ OS_PASSWORD=XXXX_OS_CLEARTESTPASSWORD_XXXX
- ``root@olc-rancher:~# cd so/resources/config/mso/``
+ git clone http://gerrit.onap.org/r/integration
+ cd integration/deployment/heat/onap-oom/scripts
+ javac Crypto.java
+ java Crypto "$OS_PASSWORD" "$SO_ENCRYPTION_KEY"
- ``root@olc-rancher:~/oom/kubernetes/so/resources/config/mso# echo -n "<openstack tenant password>" | openssl aes-128-ecb -e -K `cat encryption.key` -nosalt | xxd -c 256 -p``
-**Step 3.** To setup a local Helm server to server up the ONAP charts::
+d. Update the OpenStack parameters:
+
+.. literalinclude:: example-integration-override.yaml
+ :language: yaml
+
+**Step 4.** To setup a local Helm server to server up the ONAP charts::
> helm serve &
@@ -46,37 +102,58 @@ follows::
> helm repo add local http://127.0.0.1:8879
-**Step 4.** Verify your Helm repository setup with::
+**Step 5.** Verify your Helm repository setup with::
> helm repo list
NAME URL
local http://127.0.0.1:8879
-**Step 5.** Build a local Helm repository (from the kubernetes directory)::
+**Step 6.** Build a local Helm repository (from the kubernetes directory)::
> make all; make onap
-**Step 6.** Display the charts that available to be deployed::
+**Step 7.** Display the onap charts that available to be deployed::
+
+ > helm search onap -l
- > helm search -l
.. literalinclude:: helm-search.txt
.. note::
The setup of the Helm repository is a one time activity. If you make changes to your deployment charts or values be sure to use `make` to update your local Helm repository.
-**Step 7.** Once the repo is setup, installation of ONAP can be done with a
-single command::
+**Step 8.** Once the repo is setup, installation of ONAP can be done with a
+single command
+
+.. note::
+ The --timeout 900 is currently required in Dublin to address long running initialization tasks
+ for DMaaP and SO. Without this timeout value both applications may fail to deploy.
+
+ a. To deploy all ONAP applications use this command::
+
+ > cd oom/kubernetes
+ > helm deploy dev local/onap --namespace onap -f onap/resources/overrides/onap-all.yaml -f onap/resources/overrides/openstack.yaml --timeout 900
+
+ b. If you are using a custom override (e.g. integration-override.yaml) use this command::
+
+ > helm deploy dev local/onap -f /root/integration-override.yaml --namespace onap --timeout 900
+
+
+ c. If you have a slower cloud environment you may want to use the public-cloud.yaml
+ which has longer delay intervals on database updates.::
+
+ > helm deploy dev local/onap -f /root/oom/kubernetes/onap/resources/environments/public-cloud.yaml -f /root/integration-override.yaml --namespace onap --timeout 900
- > helm deploy dev local/onap --namespace onap
+**Step 9.** Commands to interact with the OOM installation
-Use the following to monitor your deployment and determine when ONAP is ready for use::
+Use the following to monitor your deployment and determine when ONAP is
+ready for use::
- > kubectl get pods --all-namespaces -o=wide
+ > kubectl get pods -n onap -o=wide
Undeploying onap can be done using the following command::
> helm undeploy dev --purge
-More examples of using the deploy and undeploy plugins can be found here: https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/OOM+Helm+%28un%29Deploy+plugins \ No newline at end of file
+More examples of using the deploy and undeploy plugins can be found here: https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/OOM+Helm+%28un%29Deploy+plugins