#opendaylight-meeting: tws
Meeting started by colindixon at 17:18:13 UTC
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Meeting summary
- intro to ONAP (colindixon, 17:18:18)
- Brian Freeman introduces ONAP (which is the
merger of OpenECOMP and Open-O) (colindixon,
17:18:41)
- open sourcing the core of the network
automation platform will help reduce costs for each service provider
and provide faster/easier ways to bring VNFs into the
ecosystem (colindixon,
17:19:35)
- brief overview of the architecture including
all the marjor components (colindixon,
17:20:21)
- the entire page of stuff is a heat template
that will be deployed into 11 VMs and each VM contains docker
containers, DCAE "unfolds" into a hadoop cluster with another few
VMs (colindixon,
17:21:37)
- everything but DCAE comes up in ~15 minutes, in
about ~30-45 minutes everything is up, there's then robot
tests (colindixon,
17:22:03)
- there are robot tests that do health tests for
all the VMs as well as ones that onboard some sample VNFs and do
end-to-end tests (colindixon,
17:23:31)
- building the SDNC from OpenDaylight involves
some added features inside, e.g., A&AI (colindixon,
17:27:53)
- the APPC is the same, but with more
things (colindixon,
17:28:25)
- DG (directed graphs) are the key points of how
you configure, build and deploy interesting things in ONAP
(colindixon,
17:30:31)
- shows a REST API call node in the directed
graph makes calls, in this case, it's calling to SDN-C to then call
into APP-C (colindixon,
17:33:02)
- example of the simple Admin Interface running
on port 8843 (colindixon,
17:33:48)
- svlogic.log has log messages from
instantiating/running directed graphs (colindixon,
17:34:36)
- record nodes in the DGs are what actually
create log entries in the log files (colindixon,
17:36:13)
- a list of SDN-C Karaf features (colindixon,
17:36:44)
- sliapi is the main module, properties and
restapi nodes in the the directed graph, dblib talks to MySQL,
etc. (colindixon,
17:37:29)
- app-c is similar but a bit different, they have
some other REST adaptors (colindixon,
17:39:52)
- there are similar, but somewhat more
app-focuses Karaf features (colindixon,
17:40:02)
- app-c is sdn-c + some more things (colindixon,
17:40:11)
- they're built from Beryllium-SR2
OpenDaylight (colindixon,
17:41:18)
- things that are not in the open source version
of SDN-C, some nodes, e.g., BGP/PECP and PCEP backbone control,
those are not in open source now (colindixon,
17:42:42)
- colindixon asks and brianF confirms that PNFs
and VNFs are intentionally converged and not really a relevant
distinction unless it's not possible (colindixon,
17:46:17)
- among other things BGP, PCEP and things are
harder to find demo-able devices to control (colindixon,
17:47:59)
- colindixon asks what's included in SDN-C and
APP-C that actually get used, Brian says that NETCONF and BGP and
PCEP are included from OpenDaylight, they also have adaptors for
chef and other things for APP-C (colindixon,
17:49:04)
- in general layer 2-3 is doing stuff with
NETCONF and CLI adapators (colindixon,
17:49:17)
- LuisGomez asks what VES is, AT&T uses it,
it's a telemetry format to get information from the network
(colindixon,
17:49:54)
- the SNMP collector wasn't included, VES over
HTTP was used in place of that in part because the demo VNFs use
it (colindixon,
17:50:34)
- LuisGomez asks how they use Kafka, Brian says
it's used in two ways: one is it's ues in handling TOSCA information
and spinning up VMs, It's also used for getting information betwen
the SDN-C DCAE and A&AI (colindixon,
17:51:26)
- BrianF says DMaaP is based on Kafka, will also
have file-based pub-sub where files, e.g., 1 GB, might be published
and consumed (colindixon,
17:52:15)
- APP-C is the generic VNF-M in ONAP (or at least
OpenECOMP) (colindixon,
17:53:54)
- this is different from ETSi mano to some extent
where there are device-specific VNF-Ms (colindixon,
17:54:58)
- colindixon asks when can we see code? BrianF
says that if you're a platinum member, you can see it now and have
been able to for ~2 weeks. (colindixon,
17:56:04)
- phrobb notes that their waiting on things being
renamed from OpenECOMP and Open-O to ONAP as well as actually
merging code in general to a new architectural diagram. (colindixon,
17:56:50)
- BrianF says that there will be 63 gerrit repos
for the 11 VMs, "it's a little complex to build" (colindixon,
18:00:23)
- takes ~20 GB of disk space once you get you .m2
repo and you can't run everything in a single VM, you really need a
hosting environent to run it (colindixon,
18:00:53)
- they've been using rackspace (mentioned a bunch
of times earlier) (colindixon,
18:01:38)
Meeting ended at 18:01:42 UTC
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