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== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
OSM client comes bundled with OSM installation. In addition you can also install it in a different computer. | OSM client comes bundled with OSM installation, so if you successfully installed OSM . In addition you can also install it in a different computer. | ||
# Ubuntu pre-requirements | # Ubuntu pre-requirements | ||
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# sudo yum install python-pip libcurl-devel gnutls-devel | # sudo yum install python-pip libcurl-devel gnutls-devel | ||
sudo -H pip install python-magic | sudo -H pip install python-magic | ||
sudo -H pip install git+https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/osmclient | # Install OSM client from You could install the latest from master in this way: | ||
sudo -H pip install git+https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/osmclient@v4.0.1 | |||
# You could also install the latest client from master branch in this way: | |||
# sudo -H pip install git+https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/osmclient | |||
== Usage (client commands) == | == Usage (client commands) == | ||
Revision as of 16:28, 6 November 2018
The OSM client was introduced with OSM Release TWO to provide a python-based API and CLI to OSM. It provides you a number of APIs to upload, onboard, instantiate, terminate, including a recent addition to scale the network service.
Installation
OSM client comes bundled with OSM installation, so if you successfully installed OSM . In addition you can also install it in a different computer.
# Ubuntu pre-requirements sudo apt install python-pip libcurl4-gnutls-dev libgnutls-dev # CentOS pre-requirements # sudo yum install python-pip libcurl-devel gnutls-devel sudo -H pip install python-magic # Install OSM client from You could install the latest from master in this way: sudo -H pip install git+https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/osmclient@v4.0.1 # You could also install the latest client from master branch in this way: # sudo -H pip install git+https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/osmclient
Usage (client commands)
Once installed, type “osm” to see a list of commands. At minimum, you will need to specify the OSM host, either via an environment variable or via the osm command line (see “osm –help” for info).
export OSM_HOSTNAME="127.0.0.1"
Usage:
osm [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options:
--hostname TEXT hostname of server. Also can set OSM_HOSTNAME in environment --so-port TEXT hostname of server. Also can set OSM_SO_PORT in environment --so-project TEXT Project Name in SO. Also can set OSM_SO_PROJECT in environment --ro-hostname TEXT hostname of RO server. Also can set OSM_RO_HOSTNAME in environment --ro-port INTEGER hostname of RO server. Also can set OSM_RO_PORT in environment --sol005 Use ETSI NFV SOL005 API --help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
config-agent-add adds a config agent config-agent-delete deletes a config agent NAME: name of the... config-agent-list list config agents ns-action executes an action/primitive over a NS... ns-alarm-create creates a new alarm for a NS instance ns-create creates a new NS instance ns-delete deletes a NS instance ns-list list all NS instances ns-metric-export exports a metric to the internal OSM bus,... ns-monitoring-show ns-op-list shows the history of operations over a NS... ns-op-show shows the info of an operation ns-scale scales NS NS_NAME: name of the NS instance to... ns-scaling-show shows the status of a NS scaling operation... ns-show shows the info of a NS instance nsd-create creates a new NSD/NSpkg nsd-delete deletes a NSD/NSpkg nsd-list list all NSD/NSpkg in the system nsd-show shows the content of a NSD nsd-update updates a NSD/NSpkg nspkg-create creates a new NSD/NSpkg nspkg-delete deletes a NSD/NSpkg nspkg-list list all NSD/NSpkg in the system nspkg-show shows the content of a NSD nspkg-update updates a NSD/NSpkg ro-dump shows RO agent information sdnc-create creates a new SDN controller sdnc-delete deletes an SDN controller NAME: name or ID of... sdnc-list list all SDN controllers sdnc-show shows the details of an SDN controller NAME:... sdnc-update updates an SDN controller upload-package uploads a VNF package or NS package FILENAME:... vcs-list vim-create creates a new VIM account vim-delete deletes a VIM account NAME: name or ID of the... vim-list list all VIM accounts vim-show shows the details of a VIM account NAME: name... vim-update updates a VIM account vnf-list list all VNF instances vnf-monitoring-show vnf-show shows the info of a VNF instance vnfd-create creates a new VNFD/VNFpkg vnfd-delete deletes a VNFD/VNFpkg vnfd-list list all VNFD/VNFpkg in the system vnfd-show shows the content of a VNFD vnfd-update updates a new VNFD/VNFpkg vnfpkg-create creates a new VNFD/VNFpkg vnfpkg-delete deletes a VNFD/VNFpkg vnfpkg-list list all VNFD/VNFpkg in the system vnfpkg-show shows the content of a VNFD vnfpkg-update updates a VNFD/VNFpkg
Enable autocompletion
You can enable autocompletion in OSM client by creating a file osm-complete.sh in the following way:
mkdir -p $HOME/.bash_completion.d _OSM_COMPLETE=source osm > $HOME/.bash_completion.d/osm-complete.sh
Then you can add it to your $HOME/.bashrc file:
. .bash_completion.d/osm-complete.sh