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author | Christophe Closset <cc697w@intl.att.com> | 2017-04-10 12:50:48 +0000 |
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committer | Gerrit Code Review <gerrit@onap.org> | 2017-04-10 12:50:48 +0000 |
commit | d60f3ad34b20c16d31da8f8a09ed2d9adb10f493 (patch) | |
tree | 15577c776b3dbeee0b74e657956b6177f1fd34ec | |
parent | 71549881d9b87825d17ca83340225b88cbcee11c (diff) | |
parent | a18b3a85f85b6c5a007c70267ff60b35f4113cb3 (diff) |
Merge "Update readme to replace openecomp with onap"
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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -# OpenECOMP MSO +# ONAP MSO --- --- # Introduction -OpenECOMP MSO is delivered with **2 Docker containers**, 1 hosting the **database** (MariaDB) and 1 hosting the **JBoss** application server running all OpenECOMP MSO code. +ONAP MSO is delivered with **2 Docker containers**, 1 hosting the **database** (MariaDB) and 1 hosting the **JBoss** application server running all ONAP MSO code. Both containers runs on the same machine and can be started with **`docker-compose`**. @@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ Docker containers are build with the following profile # Getting the containers -OpenECOMP MSO containers are stored on [here](https://nexus3.openecomp.org:10002) for the releases, and [here](https://nexus3.openecomp.org:10003) for the snapshots +ONAP MSO containers are stored on [here](https://nexus3.onap.org:10002) for the releases, and [here](https://nexus3.onap.org:10003) for the snapshots The following Docker images are the actual deployment images used for running MSO | Name | Tag | Description | |-----------------|---------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -| openecomp/mso | 1.0.0 | Contains **JBoss** + **OpenJDK** + **MSO** components (BPMN engine and MSO API handlers and adapters) | +| onap/mso | 1.0.0 | Contains **JBoss** + **OpenJDK** + **MSO** components (BPMN engine and MSO API handlers and adapters) | | library/mariadb | 10.1.11 | **MariaDB** image from Docker.io, this image hosts the database and is preloaded with MSO schema and configuration at startup | # Starting MSO @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ See the logging section below for more details about other logfiles (EELF framew MSO orchestration processes can be monitored with the [Camunda Engine cockpit UI](https://camunda.org/features/cockpit/). It gives an insight about the available processes, allows to trigger them manually and provides monitoring of the currently running processes -**IMPORTANT NOTE** : since OpenECOMP MSO only uses Camunda Community version it is not possible to see history of running process as this is an Enterprise feature only. +**IMPORTANT NOTE** : since ONAP MSO only uses Camunda Community version it is not possible to see history of running process as this is an Enterprise feature only. #### Accessing the Cockpit @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ It is also possible to trigger them from the UI if you know the parameters that ### MSO APIs -Most of the MSO features within OpenECOMP are triggered by using **RESTful interfaces**. MSO supports both **HTTP** and **HTTPS**, but is configured on this release with HTTP only using Basic Authentification. +Most of the MSO features within ONAP MSO are triggered by using **RESTful interfaces**. MSO supports both **HTTP** and **HTTPS**, but is configured on this release with HTTP only using Basic Authentification. The MSO APIs are configured to accept requests having a **basic auth. header** set with various **username and password** depending on which API is being triggered. @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ All API endpoints are exposed on port **8080**, it is possible to reach all MSO - ***to be completed*** APIHandler health checks - ***to be completed*** VID API -VID endpoint : http://vm1.mso.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8080/ecomp/mso/infra/serviceInstances/v2 +VID endpoint : http://vm1.mso.simpledemo.onap.org:8080/ecomp/mso/infra/serviceInstances/v2 The typical easy way to trigger these endpoints is to use a RESTful client or automation framework. @@ -111,17 +111,17 @@ Once the deployment of the docker images is done, you will need to configure you Change the environment file located here : **/shared/mso-docker.json** then run the following command `chef-solo -c /var/berks-cookbooks/chef-repo/solo.rb -o recipe[mso-config::apih],recipe[mso-config::bpmn],recipe[mso-config::jra]` -**Important note:** The host mso is mapped automatically to c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.openecomp.org in /etc/host of the docker image so you can keep mso:8080 when you want to mention the APIH, JRA or Camunda host. +**Important note:** The host mso is mapped automatically to c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.onap.org in /etc/host of the docker image so you can keep mso:8080 when you want to mention the APIH, JRA or Camunda host. Here are the main parameters you could change: - mso_config_path: define the path where the configuration files for APIH, JRA and Camunda will be deployed. This parameter should not be changed. - In the section mso-bpmn-urn-config, adaptersDbEndpoint: This configuration must point to the APIH hostname. It should have this form: http://mso:8080/dbadapters/RequestsDbAdapter Do not change it if you are not sure. -- In the section mso-bpmn-urn-config, aaiEndpoint: This parameter should point to the A&AI component. It should be something like: https://c1.vm1.aai.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8443 +- In the section mso-bpmn-urn-config, aaiEndpoint: This parameter should point to the A&AI component. It should be something like: https://c1.vm1.aai.simpledemo.opap.org:8443 - In the section mso-bpmn-urn-config, aaiAuth: This parameter is the encrypted value of login:password to access the A&AI server. The key used to encrypt is defined in the parameter msoKey. -- In the section asdc-connection, asdcAddresss: Change the values with the value provided by the ASDC team. Possible value: https://c2.vm1.sdc.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8443 The password field may be changed as well. -- In the section mso-sdnc-adapter-config, sdncurls: Change all the values with the value provided by the SDNC team. Possible value: https://c1.vm1.sdnc.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8443/... ? The sdncauth field may be changed as well. -- In the section mso-appc-adapter-config, appc_url: Change the value with the value provided by the APPC team. Possible value: http://c1.vm1.appc.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8080 ? The appc_auth field may be changed as well. +- In the section asdc-connection, asdcAddresss: Change the values with the value provided by the ASDC team. Possible value: https://c2.vm1.sdc.simpledemo.onap.org:8443 The password field may be changed as well. +- In the section mso-sdnc-adapter-config, sdncurls: Change all the values with the value provided by the SDNC team. Possible value: https://c1.vm1.sdnc.simpledemo.onap.org:8443/... ? The sdncauth field may be changed as well. +- In the section mso-appc-adapter-config, appc_url: Change the value with the value provided by the APPC team. Possible value: http://c1.vm1.appc.simpledemo.onap.org:8080 ? The appc_auth field may be changed as well. - In the section mso-po-adapter-config, identity_url: Change the values with the value provided by the PO team. Possible value: https://identity.api.rackspacecloud.com/v2.0 ? The credentials are defined in 2 places: @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ The credentials are defined in 2 places: You can encrypt the JBoss user with the following command `echo -n 'LOGIN:ApplicationRealm:PASSWORD' |openssl dgst -md5` and replace the line corresponding to this user in /opt/jboss/standalone/configuration/application-users.properties -You can replace the authentication in the environment by the value returned by the following API `GET on http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8080/asdc/properties/encrypt/{value}/{cryptKey}` where {value} is the string login:password and cryptKey (also defined in the environment) is the key to use to encrypt the credentials +You can replace the authentication in the environment by the value returned by the following API `GET on http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.onap.org:8080/asdc/properties/encrypt/{value}/{cryptKey}` where {value} is the string login:password and cryptKey (also defined in the environment) is the key to use to encrypt the credentials Exemple of credentials you could change: - BPELClient: if you change this credentials, you have to change it in JBoss users AND environment file (+ apply the new config) and be careful to set the same password. In the environment it is the parameter "adaptersPoAuth" under the section "mso-bpmn-urn-config". The cryptKey to use is 07a7159d3bf51a0e53be7a8f89699be7 @@ -155,15 +155,15 @@ EELF logs are located at the following location on the MSO JBoss container : The DEBUG mode is enabled by module and has to be re-enabled if the application restart. It can be enabled with a GET on the following APIs: -- Camunda (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8080/mso/logging/debug -- APIH Infra (use any jboss user with role InfraPortal-Client for authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8080/ecomp/mso/infra/logging/debug -- ASDC (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8080/asdc/logging/debug -- DBAdapter (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8080/dbadapters/logging/debug -- Network adapter (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8080/networks/rest/logging/debug -- SDNC adapter (use any jboss user with role MSO-Client for authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8080/adapters/rest/logging/debug -- VNF adapter (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8080/vnfs/rest/logging/debug -- Tenant adapter (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8080/tenants/rest/logging/debug -- APPC adapter (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8080/appc/rest/logging/debug +- Camunda (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.onap.org:8080/mso/logging/debug +- APIH Infra (use any jboss user with role InfraPortal-Client for authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.onap.org:8080/ecomp/mso/infra/logging/debug +- ASDC (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.onap.org:8080/asdc/logging/debug +- DBAdapter (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.onap.org:8080/dbadapters/logging/debug +- Network adapter (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.onap.org:8080/networks/rest/logging/debug +- SDNC adapter (use any jboss user with role MSO-Client for authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.onap.org:8080/adapters/rest/logging/debug +- VNF adapter (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.onap.org:8080/vnfs/rest/logging/debug +- Tenant adapter (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.onap.org:8080/tenants/rest/logging/debug +- APPC adapter (no authentication): http://c1.vm1.mso.simpledemo.onap.org:8080/appc/rest/logging/debug Default JBoss users: - with role CSI-Client: CSIClient/password1$ @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ login/password BPELClient/password1$F *** to be completed on rrelease *** -mso@lists.openecomp.org +mso@lists.onap.org MSO Javadoc and Maven site |