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sudo -H pip install python-magic | sudo -H pip install python-magic | ||
# Install OSM client from You could install the latest from master in this way: | # 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@ | sudo -H pip install git+https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/osmclient@v5.0.2 | ||
# You could also install the latest client from master branch in this way: | # 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 | # sudo -H pip install git+https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/osmclient | ||
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== Usage (client commands) == | == Usage (client commands) == | ||
Once installed, type “osm” to see a list of commands. | Once installed, type “osm” to see a list of commands. If installed in a host different from where OSM is running, 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" | export OSM_HOSTNAME="127.0.0.1" | ||
Revision as of 10:48, 11 December 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@v5.0.2 # 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. If installed in a host different from where OSM is running, 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 --sol005 / --no-sol005 Use ETSI NFV SOL005 API (default) or the previous SO API. Also can set OSM_SOL005 in environment --user TEXT user (only from Release FOUR, defaults to admin). Also can set OSM_USER in environment --password TEXT password (only from Release FOUR, defaults to admin). Also can set OSM_PASSWORD in environment --project TEXT project (only from Release FOUR, defaults to admin). Also can set OSM_PROJECT 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 TEXT hostname of RO server. Also can set OSM_RO_PORT in environment --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 netslice-instance-create creates a new Network Slice Instance netslice-instance-delete deletes a Network Slice Instance (NSI) netslice-instance-list list all Network Slice Instances (NSI) netslice-instance-op-list shows the history of operations over a... netslice-instance-op-show shows the info of an operation over a Network Slice Instance(NSI) netslice-instance-show shows the content of a Network Slice Instance (NSI) netslice-template-create creates a new Network Slice Template (NST) netslice-template-delete deletes a Network Slice Template (NST) netslice-template-list list all Network Slice Templates (NST) in the... netslice-template-show shows the content of a Network Slice Template (NST) netslice-template-update updates a Network Slice Template (NST) nf-list list all NF instances Options: --ns TEXT NS... nfpkg-create creates a new NFpkg nfpkg-delete deletes a NFpkg nfpkg-list list all NFpkg (VNFpkg, PNFpkg, HNFpkg) in... nfpkg-show shows the content of a NF Descriptor nfpkg-update updates a NFpkg 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 Network Service instance ns-delete deletes a NS instance ns-list list all NS instances Options: --filter... 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 nsi-create creates a new Network Slice Instance nsi-delete deletes a Network Slice Instance (NSI) nsi-list list all Network Slice Instances (NSI) nsi-op-list shows the history of operations over a... nsi-op-show shows the info of an operation over a Network Slice Instance(NSI) nsi-show shows the content of a Network Slice Instance (NSI) 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 nst-create creates a new Network Slice Template (NST) nst-delete deletes a Network Slice Template (NST) nst-list list all Network Slice Templates (NST) in the... nst-show shows the content of a Network Slice Template (NST) nst-update updates a Network Slice Template (NST) pdu-create adds a new Physical Deployment Unit to the catalog pdu-delete deletes a Physical Deployment Unit (PDU) pdu-list list all Physical Deployment Units (PDU) pdu-show shows the content of a Physical Deployment Unit (PDU) project-create Creates a new project NAME: name of the... project-delete deletes a project NAME: name or ID of the... project-list list all projects project-show shows the details of a project NAME: name or... 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:... user-create Creates a new user USERNAME: name of the user user-delete deletes a user NAME: name or ID of the user... user-list list all users user-show shows the details of a user NAME: name or ID... 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 NF instances vnf-monitoring-show vnf-scale executes a VNF scale (adding/removing VDUs)... 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