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For a full example of creating a VNF charm, please see [[Creating your own VNF charm (Release FOUR)]]. | For a full example of creating a VNF charm, please see [[Creating your own VNF charm (Release FOUR)]]. |
Revision as of 12:32, 26 June 2018
DISCLAIMER: This page is being updated to reflect changes required for Release FOUR.
The purpose of the Stop primitive is to stop your VNF application.
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No | Yes | Yes | No |
Example code:
@when('actions.stop') def stop_vnf(): err = '' try: """ Run the command(s) necessary to perform a safe stop of your VNF This could be a single command that encapsulates your stop process... Or a series of commands for each step, such as: - stop accepting live traffic - perform cool-down operations - stop your vnf """ result, err = charms.sshproxy._run("/srv/myvnf/stop.sh") except: action_fail('Stop failed:' + err) else: action_set({'outout': result}) finally: clear_flag('actions.stop')
For a full example of creating a VNF charm, please see Creating your own VNF charm (Release FOUR).