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'''DISCLAIMER: This page is being updated to reflect changes required for Release FOUR.'''
The purpose of the Restart primitive is to restart your VNF application.
The purpose of the Restart primitive is to restart your VNF application.



Latest revision as of 12:33, 26 June 2018

The purpose of the Restart primitive is to restart your VNF application.

Config Required
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Example code:

@when('actions.restart')
def restart_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/restart.sh")

        """
        Or, call the stop and start functions to reuse previously defined primitives
        """
        stop_vnf()
        start_vnf()
    except:
        action_fail('Restart failed:' + err)
    else:
        action_set({'outout': result})
    finally:
        clear_flag('actions.restart')

For a full example of creating a VNF charm, please see Creating your own VNF charm (Release FOUR).