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@@ -69,6 +69,42 @@ Example::
> 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
===================================
@@ -96,11 +132,15 @@ The recommended flavor is at least 4 vCPU and 8GB ram.
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
@@ -112,7 +152,7 @@ Assign the key pair that was created/selected previously (e.g. onap_key).
Apply customization script for Control Plane VMs
------------------------------------------------
-Click :download:`openstack-k8s-controlnode.sh <openstack-k8s-controlnode.sh>`
+Click :download:`openstack-k8s-controlnode.sh <openstack-k8s-controlnode.sh>`
to download the script.
.. literalinclude:: openstack-k8s-controlnode.sh
@@ -140,10 +180,10 @@ Highly-Available Kubernetes Workers. ONAP workloads will only be scheduled on th
Launch new VM instances
-----------------------
-The number and size of Worker VMs is depenedent on the size of the ONAP deployment.
-By default, all ONAP applications are deployed. It's possible to customize the deployment
+The number and size of Worker VMs is depenedent 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
+we will deploy 12 Kubernetes Workers that have been sized to handle the entire ONAP
application workload.
.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_1.png
@@ -304,6 +344,12 @@ Download and install kubectl. Binaries can be found here for Linux and Mac:
https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.15.2/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl
https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.15.2/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
-------------------