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=== Additional notes ===
=== Additional notes ===
* It might be useful to install the following plugin for vagrant which automatically installs the host's VirtualBox Guest Additions on the guest system:
vagrant plugin install vagrant-vbguest
* If at any time you need to change something from the Vagrantfile, you can apply the changes by reloading the VM:
* If at any time you need to change something from the Vagrantfile, you can apply the changes by reloading the VM:
  vagrant reload
  vagrant reload
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* Please note that you may need to add more forwarded ports, for example, to access Grafana after adding the pm_stack, you would need to add a line like this one to your Vagrantfile, then run 'vagrant reload':
* Please note that you may need to add more forwarded ports, for example, to access Grafana after adding the pm_stack, you would need to add a line like this one to your Vagrantfile, then run 'vagrant reload':
  config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 3000, host: 3000
  config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 3000, host: 3000
* It might be useful to install the following plugin for vagrant which automatically installs the host's VirtualBox Guest Additions on the guest system:
vagrant plugin install vagrant-vbguest


=== Vagrant + VIM Emulator Quickstart ===
=== Vagrant + VIM Emulator Quickstart ===

Revision as of 07:18, 10 July 2018

Basic instructions

Pre-built OSM vagrant images are available here: https://app.vagrantup.com/osm

The pre-built image requires 4GB of memory and 2 VCPUs.

1) Install vagrant (https://www.vagrantup.com) and virtualbox (https://www.virtualbox.org/)

2) Create the initial Vagrantfile in a predefined directory of your choice:

 vagrant init osm/releasefour --box-version 4.0.1

3) Edit the generated Vagrantfile if you need to customize, for example, opened ports and assigned memory:

  • If you would like to access the OSM Web client externally from the virtualbox VM, you can open up port 80 (mapped to 8080 at your host) by uncommenting this line:
 # config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 80, host: 8080

4) Start OSM:

 vagrant up

5) ssh to OSM:

 vagrant ssh

6) Add the relevant environment variables for OSM client, either exporting them every time you access the shell, or copying the export lines to your .bashrc file.

export OSM_HOSTNAME=127.0.0.1
export OSM_SOL005=True

You are ready to use OSM !

Additional notes

  • If at any time you need to change something from the Vagrantfile, you can apply the changes by reloading the VM:
vagrant reload
  • If you need to copy a file to your vagrant machine, just run 'vagrant ssh-config' and copy the private key path, then:
scp -P 2222 -i /path/to/private_key someFileName.txt vagrant@127.0.0.1:
  • The vagrant box file can also be downloaded manually:
 wget https://vagrantcloud.com/osm/boxes/releasefour/versions/4.0.1/providers/virtualbox.box
  • To use a manually downloaded image, add the box to Vagrant and create a matching Vagrantfile:
 vagrant box add osm/releasefour /path/to/vagrant.box
 vagrant init osm/releasefour
  • If at any point you need to add the optional components (elk_stack, pm_stack...) you can do so by downloading the installer from inside your VM and executing it with the -o option, for example:
wget https://osm-download.etsi.org/ftp/osm-4.0-four/install_osm.sh
chmod +x install_osm.sh
./install_osm.sh -o pm_stack
  • Please note that you may need to add more forwarded ports, for example, to access Grafana after adding the pm_stack, you would need to add a line like this one to your Vagrantfile, then run 'vagrant reload':
config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 3000, host: 3000
  • It might be useful to install the following plugin for vagrant which automatically installs the host's VirtualBox Guest Additions on the guest system:
vagrant plugin install vagrant-vbguest

Vagrant + VIM Emulator Quickstart

vagrant init osm/releasefour
vagrant up
vagrant ssh
# startup VIM-EMU
# new version of installer will have the vim-emu start by default
sudo docker run --name vim-emu -t -d --restart always --privileged --pid='host' --network=netOSM -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock vim-emu-img python examples/osm_default_daemon_topology_2_pop.py
export OSM_HOSTNAME=127.0.0.1
export OSM_SOL005=True
export VIMEMU_HOSTNAME=$(sudo docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' vim-emu)
osm vim-create --name emu-vim1 --user username --password password --auth_url http://$VIMEMU_HOSTNAME:6001/v2.0 --tenant tenantName --account_type openstack
git clone https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/vim-emu.git
osm vnfd-create vim-emu/examples/vnfs/ping.tar.gz
osm vnfd-create vim-emu/examples/vnfs/pong.tar.gz
osm nsd-create vim-emu/examples/services/pingpong_nsd.tar.gz
osm ns-create --nsd_name pingpong --ns_name test --vim_account emu-vim1
vagrant@vagrant:~$ osm ns-list
+------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------+---------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ns instance name | id                                   | operational status | config status | detailed status                                                                             |
+------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------+---------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| test             | 05a363b0-4ac1-49a1-a4b1-9680e39b1ade | init               | init          | Waiting ns ready at RO. RO_id=2c569b2a-b21f-495b-9837-6a469f565044; VMs: 0/2, networks: 0/1 |
+------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------+---------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
vagrant@vagrant:~$ osm ns-list
+------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------+---------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ns instance name | id                                   | operational status | config status | detailed status                                                                             |
+------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------+---------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| test             | 05a363b0-4ac1-49a1-a4b1-9680e39b1ade | init               | init          | Waiting ns ready at RO. RO_id=2c569b2a-b21f-495b-9837-6a469f565044; VMs: 0/2, networks: 0/1 |
+------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------+---------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+