.. 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 .. _quick-start-label: OOM Quick Start Guide ##################### .. figure:: oomLogoV2-medium.png :align: right Once a kubernetes environment is available (follow the instructions in :ref:`cloud-setup-guide-label` if you don't have a cloud environment available), follow the following instructions to deploy ONAP. **Step 1.** Clone the OOM repository from ONAP gerrit:: > git clone http://gerrit.onap.org/r/oom > cd kubernetes **Step 2.** 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: .. code-block:: yaml ################################################################# # Global configuration overrides. # # These overrides will affect all helm charts (ie. applications) # that are listed below and are 'enabled'. ################################################################# global: # Change to an unused port prefix range to prevent port conflicts # with other instances running within the same k8s cluster nodePortPrefix: 302 # image repositories repository: nexus3.onap.org:10001 repositorySecret: eyJuZXh1czMub25hcC5vcmc6MTAwMDEiOnsidXNlcm5hbWUiOiJkb2NrZXIiLCJwYXNzd29yZCI6ImRvY2tlciIsImVtYWlsIjoiQCIsImF1dGgiOiJaRzlqYTJWeU9tUnZZMnRsY2c9PSJ9fQ== # readiness check readinessRepository: oomk8s # logging agent loggingRepository: docker.elastic.co # image pull policy pullPolicy: Always # default mount path root directory referenced # by persistent volumes and log files persistence: mountPath: /dockerdata-nfs # flag to enable debugging - application support required debugEnabled: false ################################################################# # Enable/disable and configure helm charts (ie. applications) # to customize the ONAP deployment. ################################################################# aaf: enabled: false aai: enabled: false appc: enabled: false clamp: enabled: false cli: enabled: false consul: # Consul Health Check Monitoring enabled: false dcaegen2: enabled: false esr: enabled: false log: enabled: false message-router: enabled: false mock: enabled: false msb: enabled: false multicloud: enabled: false policy: enabled: false portal: enabled: false robot: # Robot Health Check enabled: true sdc: enabled: false sdnc: enabled: false so: # Service Orchestrator enabled: true replicaCount: 1 liveness: # necessary to disable liveness probe when setting breakpoints # in debugger so K8s doesn't restart unresponsive container enabled: true # so server configuration config: # message router configuration dmaapTopic: "AUTO" # openstack configuration openStackUserName: "vnf_user" openStackRegion: "RegionOne" openStackKeyStoneUrl: "http://1.2.3.4:5000" openStackServiceTenantName: "service" openStackEncryptedPasswordHere: "c124921a3a0efbe579782cde8227681e" # configure embedded mariadb mariadb: config: mariadbRootPassword: password uui: enabled: false vfc: enabled: false vid: enabled: false vnfsdk: enabled: false **Step 3.** Build a local Helm repository (from the kubernetes directory):: > make all **Step 4.** To setup a local Helm server to server up the ONAP charts:: > helm serve & Note the port number that is listed and use it in the Helm repo add as follows:: > helm repo add local http://127.0.0.1:8879 **Step 5.** Verify your Helm repository setup with:: > helm repo list NAME URL local http://127.0.0.1:8879 **Step 6.** Display the charts that available to be deployed:: > helm search -l NAME VERSION DESCRIPTION local/appc 2.0.0 Application Controller local/clamp 2.0.0 ONAP Clamp local/common 2.0.0 Common templates for inclusion in other charts local/onap 2.0.0 Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) local/robot 2.0.0 A helm Chart for kubernetes-ONAP Robot local/so 2.0.0 ONAP Service Orchestrator .. note:: The of this Helm repository setup 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:: > helm install local/onap -name development Use the following to monitor your deployment and determine when ONAP is ready for use:: > kubectl get pods --all-namespaces -o=wide