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Issues & Decisions

Issue

Notes 

Decision

1

Review the use case returning all 50k cmHandle

Validity of the use case where ALL 50k

CMhanlde

CMhandles are expected to be returned everytime ?

AP Csaba Kocsis & kieran mccarthy 

 

AP CPS to report where they think scalability issues will occur.

TBC kieran mccarthy

2

Proposal to remove hazelcast for NCMP Module sync

The use of Hazelcast during NCMP's CM-handle Module Sync is leading to:

  1. High memory usage during CM-handle registration

  2. Consistency problem

  3. Poor load balancing between NCMP instances for module sync

Proposal to remove hazelcast from NCMP Module Sync requires an LCM State Machine Change. Need stakeholder input.

Proposal:  CPS-2161: Remove Hazelcast from NCMP Module Sync

  • CPS optimised locking mechnism on the bug

    Jira Legacy
    serverSystem Jira
    serverId4733707d-2057-3a0f-ae5e-4fd8aff50176
    keyCPS-2403

  • Still open pending CPS completion of Hazalcast study

Requirements

Functional

InterfaceRequirement

Operations

Parallel/Sequential

DMI Delay

Response Size

Performance

Additional Information

Signoff

1
N/A

Registration & De-registration (Discovery)

 

In Batch size of 100 per request.

  • With moduleSetTag &

  • With alternateID

 

Parallel

/Sequential  ? tbc
  • Batch size of 100
  • The whole cmhandle should be

    1. How long should it take cmhandle to reach in ready state

    @the moment - TBC (should change to rate)2N/ACM-handle search
    1. - 11 Cm Handles/second per NCMP instance.

    2. Overall budget; Peter Turcsanyi
      a. Advise → locked → Ready: ?
      b. Advise → Ready: ?

    3. Initial delay ; Currently 2 min. TBC Peter Turcsanyi

    4. System driven load from topology Request ? Peter Turcsanyi

    2

    CM-handle ID Search

    5 Parallel

    1. Frequency will increase by 2.5 of current capacity

    2. Search shall return all 50k searches ?

    3. Searches shall return all 50k searches within 1 minute max TBD

    4. Base:

    5. Average:

    6. Peak:

     

    1. 5 parallel request of ID search and search, = combined total of 10 parallel search requests.

    TBD; AP Peter Turcsanyi

    3

    CM-handle search

    5 Parallel

    1. Frequency will increase by 2.5 of current capacity - CPS-391Spike: Define and Agree NCMP REST Interface - Developer Wiki - Confluence (onap.org)

    2. Search shall return all 50k searches ?

    @NCMP to confirm CM-handle ID Search
    1.  

    2. Searches shall return all 50k searches within 1 minute max TBD

    3N/A4N/A
    1. Base:

    2. Average:

    3. Peak:

     

    1. Frequency will increase by 2.5 of current capacity
    2. Search shall return all 50k searches ? @NCMP to confirm
    3. Searches shall return all 50k searches within 1 minute max
    1. 5 parallel request of ID search and search, Total of 10 parallel search requests.

    No change TBD AP; Peter Turcsanyi

    4

    Synchronous single CM-handle pass-through write (CUD)

     

    4 parallel Operations

    Review; the current FS numbers

    1. What will be frequencies for write req. ? AP: TBD

    2. Frequencies will increase (2.5)

    atm TBCN/A
    1. ; 10 req/sec= 25 req/sec

    2. Response time should stay the same as current - NCMP Characteristics

    5

    1. Stick with 10 req/sec= 25 req/sec (Should CPS PoC it?) to measure the current no of req.

    2. CPS measure current capacity

    3. CPS will engage in Setting the frequency (Based on previous result)

    4. Share with stakeholder

    5. No changes to Delay is expected

    5

    Synchronous single CM-handle pass-through Read

     CM change notification

    4 (Parallel operations)

    1. Frequencies will increase (2.5) atm TBC

    2. Response time should stay the same as current NCMP Characteristics (delay, size)

    6N/A

    Batch Operation/Legacy

    TBC next call7N/A

    1. CPS measure current capacity

    2. CPS will engage in Setting the frequency (Based on previous result)

    3. Share with stakeholder

    4. No changes to Delay is expected

     

    6

    Batch Read Operation/Legacy 

    1. Frequencies will increase (2.5)

    2. Same load 200 per request (Same response size)

    3. Same duration of test

    4. Responses are expected back in 80 sec.

    TBD AP; Peter Turcsanyi

    7

    CM change Notification Event

    1. NCMP shall support a CM notification load of 150 million CM change notifications per day with an average of 870 notification

    2. NCMP shall support a peak CM change notification load of 7k/s for a duration 5 minutes

    TBC next call

    1. 2,175  / sec (base/Average load)

    2. 8.75 k/sec (peak load) TBC kieran mccarthy

    3. Base:

    4. Average:

    5. Peak: 

    Current numbers on FS as of today should be by 2.5 (non-negotiable).

    Error Handling

    Scenario

    Expected Behavior

    Notes

    Signoff

    1

    Characteristics 

    Parameter

    Expectation

    Notes

    Signoff

    1

    Robustness

    Scenario

    Input Load

    Performance

    Notes

    Number of NCMP Instances

    Signoff

    1

    Base Performance & Performance

    2

    Average Performance & Duration

    3

    Peak Performance & Duration

    4

    Number of Instances

    TBC - Each NCMP instance takes 11 CM-Handles/second.

    Out of Scope

    • Datajob which is still in development are out of scope

    • For now Paging is out of scope, open to rescope depending on NCMP spike result

    Solution Proposal