.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .. _apex-PCVSExample: Policy-controlled Video Streaming (pcvs) with APEX ************************************************** .. contents:: :depth: 3 Introduction ^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph This module contains several demos for Policy-controlled Video Streaming (PCVS). Each demo defines a policy using AVRO and Javascript (or other scripting languages for the policy logic). To run the demo, a vanilla Ubuntu server with some extra software packages is required: .. container:: ulist - Mininet as network simulator - Floodlight as SDN controller - Kafka as messaging system - Zookeeper for Kafka configuration - APEX for policy control Install Ubuntu Server and SW ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. container:: sect1 .. rubric:: Install Demo :name: install_demo .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph Requirements: .. container:: ulist - Ubuntu server: 1.4 GB - Ubuntu with Xubuntu Desktop, git, Firefox: 2.3 GB - Ubuntu with all, system updated: 3 GB - With ZK, Kafka, VLC, Mininet, Floodlight, Python: 4.4 GB - APEX Build (M2 and built): M2 ~ 2 GB, APEX ~3.5 GB - APEX install (not build locally): ~ 300 MB .. container:: paragraph On a Ubuntu OS (install a stable or LTS server first) .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: # pre for Ubuntu, tools and X sudo apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends software-properties-common sudo apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends build-essential sudo apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends git sudo aptitude -y install --no-install-recommends xubuntu-desktop sudo apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends firefox # install Java sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends oracle-java8-installer java -version # reboot system, run system update, then continue # if VBox additions are needed, install and reboot sudo (cd /usr/local/share; wget https://www.virtualbox.org/download/testcase/VBoxGuestAdditions_5.2.7-120528.iso) sudo mount /usr/local/share/VBoxGuestAdditions_5.2.7-120528.iso /media/cdrom sudo (cd /media/cdrom;VBoxLinuxAdditions.run) # update apt-get DB sudo apt-get update # if APEX is build from source, install maven and rpm sudo apt-get install maven rpm # install ZooKeeper sudo apt-get install zookeeperd # install Kafka (cd /tmp;wget http://ftp.heanet.ie/mirrors/www.apache.org/dist/kafka/1.0.0/kafka_2.12-1.0.0.tgz --show-progress) sudo mkdir /opt/Kafka sudo tar -xvf /tmp/kafka_2.12-1.0.0.tgz -C /opt/Kafka/ # install mininet cd /usr/local/src sudo git clone https://github.com/mininet/mininet.git (cd mininet;util/install.sh -a) # install floodlight, requires ant sudo apt-get install ant cd /usr/local/src sudo wget --no-check-certificate https://github.com/floodlight/floodlight/archive/master.zip sudo unzip master.zip cd floodlight-master sudo ant sudo mkdir /var/lib/floodlight sudo chmod 777 /var/lib/floodlight # install python pip sudo apt-get install python-pip # install kafka-python (need newer version from github) cd /usr/local/src sudo git clone https://github.com/dpkp/kafka-python sudo pip install ./kafka-python # install vlc sudo apt-get install vlc .. container:: paragraph Install APEX either from source or from a distribution package. See the APEX documentation for details. We assume that APEX is installed in ``/opt/ericsson/apex/apex`` .. container:: paragraph Copy the LinkMonitor file to Kafka-Python .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: sudo cp /opt/ericsson/apex/apex/examples/scripts/pcvs/vpnsla/LinkMonitor.py /usr/local/src/kafka-python .. container:: paragraph Change the Logback configuration in APEX to logic logging .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: (cd /opt/ericsson/apex/apex/etc; sudo cp logback-logic.xml logback.xml) .. container:: sect1 .. rubric:: Get the Demo Video :name: get_the_demo_video .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: ulist - For all download options of the movie please visit http://bbb3d.renderfarming.net/download.html - For lower-res downloads and mirrors see https://peach.blender.org/download .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: sudo mkdir /usr/local/src/videos .. container:: paragraph Standard 720p (recommended) .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: (cd /usr/local/src/videos; sudo curl -o big_buck_bunny_480p_surround.avi http://download.blender.org/peach/bigbuckbunny_movies/big_buck_bunny_480p_surround-fix.avi) .. container:: paragraph Full HD video .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: (cd videos; sudo curl -o bbb_sunflower_1080p_60fps_normal.mp4 http://distribution.bbb3d.renderfarming.net/video/mp4/bbb_sunflower_1080p_60fps_normal.mp4) VPN SLA Demo ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph This demo uses a network with several central office and core switches, over which two VPNs are run. A customer ``A`` has two location ``A1`` and ``A2`` and a VPN between them. A customer ``B`` has two location ``B1`` and ``B2`` and a VPN between them. .. container:: imageblock .. container:: content |VPN SLA Architecture| .. container:: paragraph The architecture above shows the scenario. The components are realized in this demo as follows: .. container:: ulist - *CEP / Analytics* - a simple Python script taking events from Kafka and sending them to APEX - *APEX / Policy* - the APEX engine running the VPA SLA policy - *Controller* - A vanilla Floodlight controller taking events from the Link Monitor and configuring Mininet - *Network* - A network created using Mininet .. container:: paragraph The demo requires to start some software (detailed below). To show actual video streams, we use ``VLC``. If you do not want to show video streams, but only the policy, skip the ``VLC`` section. .. container:: paragraph All shown scripts are available in a full APEX installation in ``$APEX_HOME/examples/scripts/pcvs/vpnsla``. .. container:: sect2 .. rubric:: Start all Software :name: start_all_software .. container:: paragraph Create environment variables in a file, say ``env.sh``. In each new Xterm .. container:: ulist - Source these environment settings, e.g. ``. ./env.sh`` - Run the commands below as root (``sudo`` per command or ``sudo -i`` for interactive mode as shown below) .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: #!/usr/bin/env bash export src_dir=/usr/local/src export APEX_HOME=/opt/ericsson/apex/apex export APEX_USER=apexuser .. container:: paragraph In a new Xterm, start Floodlight .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: sudo -i . ./env.sh cd $src_dir/floodlight-master && java -jar target/floodlight.jar .. container:: paragraph In a new Xterm start Mininet .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: sudo -i . ./env.sh mn -c && python $APEX_HOME/examples/scripts/pcvs/vpnsla/MininetTopology.py .. container:: paragraph In a new Xterm, start Kafka .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: sudo -i . ./env.sh /opt/Kafka/kafka_2.12-1.0.0/bin/kafka-server-start.sh /opt/Kafka/kafka_2.12-1.0.0/config/server.properties .. container:: paragraph In a new Xerm start APEX with the Kafka configuration for this demo .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: cd $APEX_HOME ./bin/apexApps.sh engine -c examples/config/pcvs/vpnsla/kafka2kafka.json .. container:: paragraph In a new Xterm start the Link Monitor. The Link Monitor has a 30 second sleep to slow down the demonstration. So the first action of it comes 30 seconds after start. Every new action in 30 second intervals. .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: sudo -i . ./env.sh cd $src_dir xterm -hold -e 'python3 $src_dir/kafka-python/LinkMonitor.py' & .. container:: paragraph Now all software should be started and the demo is running. The Link Monitor will send link up events, picked up by APEX which triggers the policy. Since there is no problem, the policy will do nothing. .. container:: sect2 .. rubric:: Create 2 Video Streams with VLC :name: create_2_video_streams_with_vlc .. container:: paragraph In the Mininet console, type ``xterm A1 A2`` and ``xterm B1 B2`` to open terminals on these nodes. .. container:: paragraph ``A2`` and ``B2`` are the receiving nodes. In these terminals, run ``vlc-wrapper``. In each opened VLC window do .. container:: ulist - Click Media → Open Network Stream - Give the URL as ``rtp://@:5004`` .. container:: paragraph ``A1`` and ``B1`` are the sending nodes (sending the video stream) In these terminals, run ``vlc-wrapper``. In each opened VLC window do .. container:: ulist - Click Media → Stream - Add the video (from ``/usr/local/src/videos``) - Click ``Stream`` - Click ``Next`` - Change the destination ``RTP / MPEG Transport Stream`` and click ``Add`` - Change the address and type to ``10.0.0.2`` in ``A1`` and to ``10.0.0.4`` in ``B1`` - Turn off ``Active Transcoding`` (this is important to minimize CPU load) - Click ``Next`` - Click ``Stream`` .. container:: paragraph The video should be streaming across the network from ``A1`` to ``A2`` and from ``B1`` to ``B2``. If the video streams a slow or interrupted the CPU load is too high. In these cases either try a better machine or use a different (lower quality) video stream. .. container:: sect2 .. rubric:: Take out L09 and let the Policy do it’s Magic :name: take_out_l09_and_let_the_policy_do_it_s_magic .. container:: paragraph Now it is time to take out the link ``L09``. This will be picked up by the Link Monitor, which sends a new event (L09 DOWN) to the policy. The policy then will calculate which customer should be impeded (throttled). This will continue, until SLAs are violated, then a priority calculation will kick in (Customer ``A`` is prioritized in the setup). .. container:: paragraph To initiate this, simply type ``link s5 s6 down`` in the Mininet console followed by ``exit``. .. container:: paragraph If you have the video streams running, you will see one or the other struggeling, depending on the policy decision. .. container:: sect2 .. rubric:: Reset the Demo :name: reset_the_demo .. container:: paragraph If you want to reset the demo, simple stop (in this order) the following process .. container:: ulist - Link Monitor - APEX - Mininet - Floodlight .. container:: paragraph Then restart them in this order .. container:: ulist - Floodlight - Mininet - APEX - Link Monitor .. container:: sect2 .. rubric:: Monitor the Demo :name: monitor_the_demo .. container:: paragraph Floodlight and APEX provide REST interfaces for monitoring. .. container:: ulist - Floodlight: see `Floodlight Docs <https://floodlight.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/floodlightcontroller/pages/40403023/Web+GUI>`__ for details on how to access the monitoring. In a standard installation as we use here, pointing browser to the URL ``http://localhost:8080/ui/pages/index.html`` should work on the same host - APEX please see the APEX documentation for `Monitoring Client <https://ericsson.github.io/apex-docs/user-manual/engine-apps/um-engapps-eng-monitoring.html>`__ or `Full Client <https://ericsson.github.io/apex-docs/user-manual/engine-apps/um-engapps-full-client.html>`__ for details on how to monitor APEX. VPN SLA Policy ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The VPN SLA policy is designed as a MEDA policy. The first state (M = Match) takes the trigger event (a link up or down) and checks if this is a change to the known topology. The second state (E = Establish) takes all available information (trigger event, local context) and defines what situation we have. The third state (D = Decide) takes the situation and selects which algorithm is best to process it. This state can select between ``none`` (nothing to do), ``solved`` (a problem is solved now), ``sla`` (compare the current customer SLA situation and select one to impede), and ``priority`` (impede non-priority customers). The fourth and final state (A = Act) selects the right action for the taken decision and creates the response event sent to the orchestrator. .. container:: paragraph We have added three more policies to set the local context: one for adding nodes, one for adding edges (links), and one for adding customers. These policies do not realize any action, they are only here for updating the local context. This mechanism is the fasted way to update local context, and it is independent of any context plugin. .. container:: paragraph The policy uses data defined in Avro, so we have a number of Avro schema definitions. Context Schemas --------------- .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The context schemas are for the local context. We model edges and nodes for the topology, customers, and problems with all information on detected problems. .. container:: ulist - |avroSchemaEdges_link| - |avroSchemaNodes_link| - |avroSchemaCustomers_link| Trigger Schemas --------------- .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The trigger event provides a status as ``UP`` or ``DOWN``. To avoid tests for these strings in the logic, we defined an Avro schema for an enumeration (|avroSchemaLinkStatus_link|). This does not impact the trigger system (it can still send the strings), but makes the task logic simpler. Context Logic Nodes -------------------- .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The node context logic simply takes the trigger event (for context) and creates a new node in the local context topology (|cntxtNodes_link|). Context Logic Edges -------------------- .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The edge context logic simply takes the trigger event (for context) and creates a new edge in the local context topology (|cntxtEdges_link|). Context Logic Customer ---------------------- .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The customer context logic simply takes the trigger event (for context) and creates a new customer in the local context topology (|cntxtCustomer_link|). Logic: Match ------------ .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph This is the logic for the match state. It is kept very simple. Beside taking the trigger event, it also creates a timestamp. This timestamp is later used for SLA and downtime calculations as well as for some performance information of the policy . Sample |taskMatch_link| Logic: Policy Establish State ----------------------------- .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph This is the logic for the establish state. It is the most complicated logic, since establishing a situation for a decision is the most important part of any policy. First, the policy describes what we find (the switch block), in terms of 8 normal situations and 1 extreme error case. .. container:: paragraph If required, it creates local context information for the problem (if it is new) or updates it (if the problem still exists). It also calculates customer SLA downtime and checks for any SLA violations. Finally, it creates a situation object. Sample |taskEstablish_link| Logic: Policy Decide State -------------------------- .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The decide state can select between different algorithms depending on the situation. So it needs a Task Selection Logic (TSL). This TSL select a task in the current policy execution (i.e. potentially a different one per execution). Sample |tslDecide_Link| .. container:: paragraph The actual task logic are then ``none``, ``solved``, ``sla``, and ``priority``. Sample task logic are as given below : .. container:: ulist - |taskDecideNone_link| - |taskDecideSolved_Link| - |taskDecideSla_link| - |taskDecidePriority_Link| Logic: Policy Act State ------------------------ .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph This is the logic for the act state. It is simply selecting an action, and creating the repsonse event for the orchestrator (the output of the policy). Sample |taskAct_link| CLI Spec -------- .. container:: sect1 .. rubric:: Complete Policy Definition :name: complete_policy_definition .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The complete policy definition is realized using the APEX CLI Editor. The script below shows the actual policy specification. All logic and schemas are included (as macro file). Sample |vpnsla-apex_link| Context Events Nodes -------------------- .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The following events create all nodes of the topology. .. container:: ulist - |ctxtNodesJson_link| Context Events Edges -------------------- .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The following events create all edges of the topology. .. container:: ulist - |ctxtEdgesJson_link| Context Events Customers ------------------------ .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The following events create all customers of the topology. .. container:: ulist - |ctxtCustomerJson_link| Trigger Examples ---------------- .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The following events are examples for trigger events .. container:: ulist - |triggerEdgeJson_link| Link Monitor ------------ .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The Link Monitor is a Python script. At startup, it sends the context events to APEX to initialize the topology and the customers. Then it takes events from Kafka and sends them to APEX. Sample |linkMonitor_link| Mininet Topology ---------------- .. container:: sect1 .. container:: sectionbody .. container:: paragraph The topology is realized using Mininet. This script is used to establish the topology and to realize network configurations. Sample |mininetTopology_link| .. container:: :name: footer-text 2.3.0-SNAPSHOT Last updated 2020-04-03 16:04:24 IST .. |VPN SLA Architecture| image:: images/pcvs/vpnsla-arch.png .. |avroSchemaEdges_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/avro/topology-edges.avsc" target="_blank">AVRO Schema Edges</a> .. |avroSchemaNodes_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src//main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/avro/topology-nodes.avsc" target="_blank">AVRO Schema Nodes</a> .. |avroSchemaCustomers_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/avro/customers.avsc" target="_blank">AVRO Schema Customers</a> .. |avroSchemaLinkStatus_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/avro/link-status.avsc" target="_blank">AVRO Schema Link Status</a> .. |cntxtNodes_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/logic/ctxt-nodes.js" target="_blank">Logic Node Context</a> .. |cntxtEdges_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/logic/ctxt-edges.js" target="_blank">Logic Edge Context</a> .. |cntxtCustomer_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/logic/ctxt-customer.js" target="_blank">Logic Customer Context</a> .. |taskMatch_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/logic/task-match.js" target="_blank">Logic Policy Match State</a> .. |taskEstablish_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/logic/task-establish.js" target="_blank">Logic Policy Establish State</a> .. |tslDecide_Link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/logic/tsl-decide.js" target="_blank">JS Logic Policy Decide State - TSL</a> .. |taskDecideNone_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/logic/task-decide-none.js" target="_blank">Logic: Decide None</a> .. |taskDecideSolved_Link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/logic/task-decide-solved.js" target="_blank">Logic: Decide Solved</a> .. |taskDecideSla_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/logic/task-decide-sla.js" target="_blank">Logic: Decide SLA</a> .. |taskDecidePriority_Link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/logic/task-decide-priority.js" target="_blank">Logic: Decide Priority</a> .. |taskAct_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/logic/task-act.js" target="_blank">Logic Policy Act State</a> .. |vpnsla-apex_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/org/onap/policy/apex/examples/pcvs/vpnsla/vpnsla.apex" target="_blank">APEX VPN SLA Policy Specification</a> .. |ctxtNodesJson_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/examples/events/pcvs/vpnsla/CtxtNodes.json" target="_blank">Context Events Nodes</a> .. |ctxtEdgesJson_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/examples/events/pcvs/vpnsla/CtxtEdges.json" target="_blank">Context Events Edges</a> .. |ctxtCustomerJson_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/examples/events/pcvs/vpnsla/CtxtCustomers.json" target="_blank">Context Events Customers</a> .. |triggerEdgeJson_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/examples/events/pcvs/vpnsla/Trigger_Edge09.json" target="_blank">Trigger Examples</a> .. |linkMonitor_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/examples/scripts/pcvs/vpnsla/LinkMonitor.py" target="_blank">Link Monitor</a> .. |mininetTopology_link| raw:: html <a href="https://github.com/onap/policy-apex-pdp/tree/master/examples/examples-pcvs/src/main/resources/examples/scripts/pcvs/vpnsla/MininetTopology.py" target="_blank">Mininet Topology</a>