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@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ stable which should be removed to avoid confusion::
To prepare your system for an installation of ONAP, you'll need to::
- > git clone -b casablanca http://gerrit.onap.org/r/oom
+ > git clone -b frankfurt http://gerrit.onap.org/r/oom
> cd oom/kubernetes
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ value for the vnfDeployment/openstack/oam_network_cidr key as shown below.
To deploy ONAP with this environment file, enter::
- > helm deploy local/onap -n casablanca -f environments/onap-production.yaml
+ > helm deploy local/onap -n onap -f environments/onap-production.yaml
.. include:: environments_onap_demo.yaml
:code: yaml
@@ -600,14 +600,14 @@ 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 deploy casablanca onap/so --version 2.0.1 --set enableDebug=true
+ > helm deploy onap onap/so --version 2.0.1 --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 deploy casablanca onap/so --version 2.0.2 -f environments/demo.yaml
+ > helm deploy onbap onap/so --version 2.0.2 -f environments/demo.yaml
To fetch release history enter::
@@ -700,19 +700,19 @@ from a running deployment the operator perform a 'dry-run' to display exactly
what will happen with a given command prior to actually deleting anything. For
example::
- > helm undeploy casablanca --dry-run
+ > helm undeploy onap --dry-run
-will display the outcome of deleting the 'casablanca' release from the
+will display the outcome of deleting the 'onap' release from the
deployment.
To completely delete a release and remove it from the internal store enter::
- > helm undeploy casablanca --purge
+ > helm undeploy onap --purge
One can also remove individual components from a deployment by changing the
ONAP configuration values. For example, to remove `so` from a running
deployment enter::
- > helm undeploy casablanca-so --purge
+ > helm undeploy onap-so --purge
will remove `so` as the configuration indicates it's no longer part of the
deployment. This might be useful if a one wanted to replace just `so` by