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| Open Source MANO (OSM) is the open source community that aims to deliver a production-quality MANO stack for NFV, capable of consuming openly published information models, available to everyone, suitable for all VNFs, operationally significant and VIM-independent. OSM is aligned to NFV ISG information models while providing first-hand feedback based on its implementation experience.
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| ==Interaction with VIMs and VNFs== | | == How to get support == |
| The following figure shows OSM interaction with VIM and VNFs.
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| [[File:OSMconnectivity1.png|500px|OSM Release 1 connectivity 1]] | | '''How do I?''' -- Post a question to our mailing list [mailto:OSM_TECH@list.etsi.org OSM_TECH@list.etsi.org] or post it in [http://stackoverflow.com StackOverflow] with the tag "opensourcemano" |
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| In simpler setups, OSM only requires a single interface as long as both VIM and VNF IP addresses are reachable
| | '''I got this error, why?''' -- Post a question to our mailing list [mailto:OSM_TECH@list.etsi.org OSM_TECH@list.etsi.org] or post it in [http://stackoverflow.com StackOverflow] with the tag "opensourcemano" |
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| [[File:OSMconnectivity2.png|500px|OSM Release 1 connectivity 2]] | | '''I got this error and I think it's a bug''' -- file an issue in our [https://osm.etsi.org/bugzilla Bugzilla]. |
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| ==Install OSM==
| | '''I have an idea/request''' -- file an issue in our [https://osm.etsi.org/bugzilla Bugzilla]. |
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| ===Install from source===
| | '''Why do you?''' -- Write us to the mailing list [mailto:OSM_TECH@list.etsi.org OSM_TECH@list.etsi.org] |
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| All you need to run OSM Release One is a single server or VM with the following requirements:
| | '''When will you?''' -- Write us to the mailing list [mailto:OSM_TECH@list.etsi.org OSM_TECH@list.etsi.org] |
| * 8 CPUs, 16 GB RAM, 100GB disk and a single interface with Internet access
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| * Ubuntu16.04 as base image, configured to run LXD containers. If you don't have LXD configured, you can follow the instructions here ([[LXD configuration for OSM release 1|LXD configuration]])
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| Once you have prepared the host with the previous requirements, all you need to do is:
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| wget https://osm-download.etsi.org/ftp/osm-1.0-one/install_from_source.sh
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| chmod +x install_from_source.sh
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| ./install_from_source.sh
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| After some time, you will get a fresh OSM Release One installation. You can access to the UI in the following URL (user:admin, password: admin):
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| https://your_local_ip:8443
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| ==Adding a VIM account==
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| Before proceeding, make sure that you have a VIM configured to run with OSM. Three different kinds of VIMs are currently supported by OSM:
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| *OpenVIM. Check the following link to know how to install and use openvim for OSM: [[OpenVIM installation (Release One)]]
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| *OpenStack. Check the following link to learn how to configure OpenStack to be used by OSM: [[Openstack configuration (Release ONE)]]
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| *VMware vCloud Director. Check the following link to learn how to configure VMware VCD to be used by OSM: [[Configuring VMware vCloud Director for OSM Release One]]
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| ===OpenVIM DC===
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| *Go into the RO container:
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| lxc exec RO -- bash
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| *Execute the following commands, using the appropriate parameters (e.g. site name: "openvim-site", IP address: 10.10.10.10, VIM tenant: "osm")
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| export OPENMANO_TENANT=osm
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| openmano datacenter-create openvim-site http://10.10.10.10:9080/openvim --type openvim --description "Openvim Datacenter"
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| openmano datacenter-attach openvim-site --vim-tenant-name=osm
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| openmano datacenter-list
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| exit #or Ctrl+D to get out of the RO container
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| ===OpenStack DC===
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| *Go into the RO container:
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| lxc exec RO -- bash
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| *Execute the following commands, using the appropriate parameters (e.g. site name: "openstack-site", IP address: 10.10.10.11, VIM tenant: "admin", user: "admin", password: "userpwd")
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| export OPENMANO_TENANT=osm
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| openmano datacenter-create openstack-site http://10.10.10.11:5000/v2.0 --type openstack --description "OpenStack Datacenter"
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| openmano datacenter-attach openstack-site --user=admin --password=userpwd --vim-tenant-name=admin
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| openmano datacenter-list
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| exit #or Ctrl+D to get out of the RO container
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| ===VMware DC===
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| *Go into the RO container:
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| lxc exec RO -- bash
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| *Execute the following commands, using the appropriate parameters (e.g. site name: "vmware-site", IP address: 10.10.10.12, VIM tenant: "vmware-tenant", user: "osm", password: "osm4u", admin user: "admin", admin password: "adminpwd")
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| openmano datacenter-create vmware-site https://10.10.10.12" --type vmware --description "VMware Datacenter" --config '{admin_password: adminpwd, admin_username: admin}'
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| openmano datacenter-attach vmware-site --user=osm --password=osm4u --vim-tenant-name=vmware-tenant
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| openmano datacenter-list
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| exit #or Ctrl+D to get out of the RO container
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| Note: The name of the datacenter "vmware-site" has to match the name of the organization of "vCloud Director". Inside this organization the tenant "vmware-tenant" must exist
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| ==Deploying your first Network Service==
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| In this example we will deploy the following Network Service, consisting of two simple VNFs based on CirrOS connected by a simple VLD.
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| [[File:cirros_2vnf_ns.png|500px|NS with 2 CirrOS VNF]] | |
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| Before going on, download the required VNF and NS packages from this URL: https://osm-download.etsi.org/ftp/examples/cirros_2vnf_ns/
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| ===Uploading VNF image to the VIM===
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| Get the cirros 0.3.4 image from the following link: http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.3.4/cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-disk.img
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| Then, onboard the image into the VIM. The instruction differs from one VIM to another:
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| *In Openstack:
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| openstack image create --file="./cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-disk.img" --container-format=bare --disk-format=qcow2 --public --property location="/mnt/powervault/virtualization/osm/CirrOS/cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-disk.img" cirros034
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| *In openvim:
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| openvim image-create --name cirros034 --path /mnt/powervault/virtualization/osm/CirrOS/cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-disk.img
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| ===Onboarding a VNF===
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| *From the UI:
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| **Go to Catalog
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| **Click on the import button
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| **Drag and drop the VNF package file cirros_vnf.tar.gz in the importing area.
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| *From the SO CLI:
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| ===Onboarding a NS===
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| *From the UI:
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| **Go to Catalog
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| **Click on the import button
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| **Drag and drop the NS package file cirros_2vnf_ns.tar.gz in the importing area.
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| *From the SO CLI:
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| ===Instantiating the NS===
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| *From the UI:
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| **Go to ...
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| **Click on ...
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| **Drag and drop the NS package file cirros_2vnf_ns.tar.gz in the importing area.
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| *From the SO CLI:
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| Wait for the message that the NS has been successfully deployed, and that's all!!!
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| ==Additional information==
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| *[[Release ONE Additional NS examples|Additional NS examples]]
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| *[[Release ONE Creating your own VNF package|Creating your own VNF package]]
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| *[[Release ONE Logs and troubleshooting|Logs and troubleshooting]]
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| *[[Release ONE Data Model details|Data Model Details]]
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| *[https://osm.etsi.org/images/OSM-Whitepaper-TechContent-ReleaseONE-FINAL.pdf OSM White Paper - Release ONE Technical Overview]
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| *[[Release ONE Technical FAQ|Technical FAQ]]
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