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The instructions to create an ONAP installation using the OOM Rancher/Kubernetes approach are in the ONAP wiki site (be sure to select the Casablanca version of the instructions). Once installed, there are further instructions on deploying ONAP at this wiki page. To install the development image rather than the nexus3 image, open a terminal session with the VM containing the Rancher controller (sb4-rancher). There are instructions on how to create a ssh tunnel to sb4-rancher at this wiki page. Once, logged in, we must update parameter in the values.yaml file in the Helm chart for SDNC in the OOM repository, shown here.
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The simplest way to override the values is to copy the entire values.yaml file and modify the relevant parameters. The new values are shown here in a separate override-sdnc.yaml file. We identify the repository with the source image name and tag, create a cluster of three ODL members, and create a redundant MySQL deployment of two instances.
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# Application configuration defaults.
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# application images
repository: nexus3.onap.org:10001
repositoryOverride: registry.hub.docker.com
pullPolicy: Always
#image: onap/sdnc-image:1.4.1
image: ft3e0tab7p92qsoceonq/oof-pci-sdnr:1.4.2-SNAPSHOT
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mysql:
nameOverride: sdnc-db
service:
name: sdnc-dbhost
internalPort: 3306
nfsprovisionerPrefix: sdnc
sdnctlPrefix: sdnc
persistence:
mountSubPath: sdnc/mysql
enabled: true
disableNfsProvisioner: true
replicaCount: 2
geoEnabled: false
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# default number of instances
replicaCount: 3
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