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.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
**************
Policy OOF HPA
**************
.. contents::
:depth: 2
Background
^^^^^^^^^^
The OOF(ONAP Optimization Framework) retrieves applicable constraints and objective functions as policies from the policy platform. These policies are retrieved at runtime, thus allowing an operator to change policies as and when needed. These policies are specified using policy models that are on-boarded during the OOF application deployment-time in the policy platform. The OOF-related policy models are typically derived from the constraints and objective functions of an OOF-application. Currently, for R2, these models will be pushed into the policy platform manually using the OOF policy uploaded module.
Below is an example using HPA (Hardware Platform Awareness).
Updating Policy Models
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The following HPA TOSCA policy models need to be uploaded as a dictionary during the deployment-time of an optimization application. Currently, the model uploading process is manual since the policy system does not offer an interface to upload models programmatical. Once the models are uploaded, policy templates are created in the policy portal/GUI using which optimization policies can be created. Alternatively, the policy system offers CRUD REST APIs using which the policies can be managed by the application.
.. code-block:: bash
:caption: HPA Policy
:linenos:
tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_0_0
node_types:
policy.nodes.hpaPolicy:
derived_from: policy.nodes.Root
properties:
policyScope:
type: list
description: scope where the policy is applicable
required: true
matchable: true
entry_schema:
type: string
policyType:
type: list
description: type of a policy
required: true
matchable: true
entry_schema:
type: string
consraints:
- valid_values:
- hpaPolicy
resource:
type: string
required: true
identity:
type: string
required: true
flavorFeatures:
type: list
required: true
entry_schema:
- type: policy.data.flavorFeatures_properties
data_types:
policy.data.flavorFeatures_properties:
derived_from: tosca.nodes.Root
properties:
flavorLabel:
type: string
required: true
flavorProperties:
type: list
required: true
entry_schema:
- type: policy.data.flavorProperties_properties
policy.data.flavorProperties_properties:
derived_from: tosca.nodes.Root
properties:
hpa-feature:
type: string
required: true
mandatory:
type: string
required: true
score:
type: string
required: true
architecture:
type: string
required: true
hpa-version:
type: string
required: true
hpa-feature-attributes:
type: list
required: true
entry_schema:
- type: policy.data.hpa-feature-attributes_properties
policy.data.hpa-feature-attributes_properties:
derived_from: tosca.nodes.Root
properties:
hpa-attribute-key:
type: string
required: true
hpa-attribute-value:
type: string
required: true
operator:
type: list
required: true
entry_schema:
type: string
constraints:
- valid_values:
- <
- <=
- '>'
- '>='
- '='
- '!='
- any
- all
- subset
unit:
type: string
required: true
The POLICY Dictionary tab is used to create and manage attributes in the dictionaries.
1. Access to the POLICY GUI via the ONAP Portal. Select Dictionary on the left side.
2. Select Policy Type Dictionary. you need choose the Optimization Policy.
3. Select Dictionary. you need Select ONAP Optimization Models.
4. Click Import Dictionary's button, upload the HPA Policy file.
The image below shows an example of an uploaded policy.
.. image:: OofHpa_dictionary.png
Creating HPA Policies
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
There are two options for creating policies: (1) through the GUI and (2) through the restful API.
GUI Method
----------
From the POLICY GUI:
1. Select editor, right click a scope and choose create policy
2. Choose Config under Policy Type
3. Choose Optimization under Optimization
4. Enter all required fields I for common Config Policy Type:
* Policy Name
* Onap Name - Name of the source of the requests
* Guard
* Risk Type
* Risk Level
* Priority
* Optimization Model: choose hpaPolicy
* Optimization Model Version: CSIT
5. Enter all required fields II about specified Optimization Config Policy Type:
6. Click validate, then save
Below is an example of a policy that uses the HPA feature: hpaPolicy_vGmuxInfra.
.. image:: OofHpa_create1.png
.. image:: OofHpa_create2.png
API Method
----------
To create the policy, use the PUT /createPolicy API.
The request should be in the following form for the Optimization policy:
.. code-block:: json
:caption: HPA Policy Json file
:linenos:
{
"service": "hpaPolicy",
"policyName": "hpaPolicy_vGMuxInfra",
"description": "HPA policy for vGMuxInfra",
"templateVersion": "0.0.1",
"version": "1.0",
"priority": "3",
"riskType": "SampleRiskType",
"riskLevel": "2",
"guard": "False",
"Optimization Model" : "hpaPolicy",
"Optimization Model Version": "CSIT",
"content": {
"resources": "vGMuxInfra",
"identity": "hpaPolicy_vGMuxInfra",
"policyScope": ["vCPE", "US", "INTERNATIONAL", "ip", "vGMuxInfra"],
"policyType": "hpaPolicy",
"flavorFeatures": [
{
"flavorLabel": "flavor_label_vm_01",
"flavorProperties":[
{
"hpa-feature" : "cpuTopology",
"mandatory" : "True",
"architecture": "generic",
"score": 3,
"hpa-feature-attributes": [
{"hpa-attribute-key":"numCpuSockets", "hpa-attribute-value": "2","operator": ">=", "unit": ""}
]
}
]
}
]
}
}
Push Policy
^^^^^^^^^^^
Use the Push tab to push the policy and make it active on the pdp-x.
1. From the web, select Push tab
2. Select the polices
3. Select the PDP
4. Click the Push Polices button
A message will be displayed indicatng a successful push.
.. image:: OofHpa_push.png
Semantics of Policy attributes
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code-block:: bash
:caption: HPA Feature Attributes Semantics
"hpa-feature-attributes": [
{
"hpa-attribute-key": "{attribute name}",
"hpa-attribute-value": "{attribute value}",
"operator": "{comparison operator}",
"unit": "{the unit of an attribute}"
}
]
# An Example
"hpa-feature-attributes": [
{"hpa-attribute-key":"numCpuSockets", "hpa-attribute-value": "2","operator": ">=", "unit": ""},
{"hpa-attribute-key":"numCpuSockets", "hpa-attribute-value": "4","operator": "<=", "unit": ""},
{"hpa-attribute-key":"numCpuCores", "hpa-attribute-value": "2", "operator":">=", "unit": ""},
{"hpa-attribute-key":"numCpuCores", "hpa-attribute-value": "4", "operator":"<=", "unit": ""},
{"hpa-attribute-key":"numCpuThreads", "hpa-attribute-value": "4", "operator":">=", "unit": ""},
{"hpa-attribute-key":"numCpuThreads", "hpa-attribute-value": "8", "operator":"<=", "unit": ""}
]
.. seealso:: `Policy Specification and Retrieval for OOF <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Policy+Specification+and+Retrieval+for+OOF>`_
End of Document
.. SSNote: Wiki page ref. https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Policy+OOF+HPA
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