"""
LOG.debug("Starting new compute resources %s" % server.name)
network = list()
+ network_dict = dict()
for port_name in server.port_names:
network_dict = dict()
network_dict['ip'] = port.ip_address
network_dict[network_dict['id']] = self.find_network_by_name_or_id(port.net_name).name
network.append(network_dict)
+ # default network dict
+ if len(network) < 1:
+ network_dict['id'] = server.name + "-eth0"
+ network_dict[network_dict['id']] = network_dict['id']
+ network.append(network_dict)
self.compute_nets[server.name] = network
- LOG.debug(network)
+ LOG.debug("Network dict: {}".format(network))
c = self.dc.startCompute(server.name, image=server.image, command=server.command,
network=network, flavor_name=server.flavor)
server.emulator_compute = c
Docker does not like too long instance names.
This function provides a shorter name if needed
"""
+ # fix for NetSoft'17 demo
+ # TODO remove this after the demo
+ if "http" in name or "apache" in name:
+ return "http"
+ elif "l4fw" in name or "socat" in name:
+ return "l4fw"
+ elif "proxy" in name or "squid" in name:
+ return "proxy"
# this is a ugly fix, but we cannot do better for now (interface names are to long)
if len(name) > char_limit:
LOG.info("Long server name: {}".format(name))
# construct a short name
+ name = name.strip("-_ .")
name = name.replace("_vnf", "")
p = name.split("_")
if len(p) > 0: