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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::
+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
+ > helm deploy dev local/onap --namespace onap -f onap/resources/overrides/onap-all.yaml -f onap/resources/overrides/environment.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::
+All override files may be customized (or replaced by other overrides) as per needs.
- > helm deploy dev local/onap -f /root/integration-override.yaml --namespace onap --timeout 900
+onap-all.yaml
+ Enables the modules in the ONAP deployment. As ONAP is very modular, it is possible to customize ONAP and disable some components through this configuration file.
- 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.::
+environment.yaml
- > helm deploy dev local/onap -f /root/oom/kubernetes/onap/resources/environments/public-cloud.yaml -f /root/integration-override.yaml --namespace onap --timeout 900
+ Includes configuration values specific to the deployment environment.
+ Example: adapt readiness and liveness timers to the level of performance of your infrastructure
-**Step 9.** Commands to interact with the OOM installation
+openstack.yaml
-Use the following to monitor your deployment and determine when ONAP is
-ready for use::
+ Includes all the Openstack related information for the default target tenant you want to use to deploy VNFs from ONAP and/or additional parameters for the embedded tests.
+
+**Step 9.** Verify ONAP installation
+
+Use the following to monitor your deployment and determine when ONAP is ready for use::
> kubectl get pods -n onap -o=wide
-Undeploying onap can be done using the following command::
+.. note::
+ While all pods may be in a Running state, it is not a guarantee that all components are running fine.
+
+ Launch the healthcheck tests using Robot to verify that the components are healthy.
+
+ > ~/oom/kubernetes/robot/ete-k8s.sh onap health
- > helm undeploy dev --purge
+**Step 10.** Undeploy ONAP
+> 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