Request access to VM
- Login to https://selfservice-dev.est.tech/login to create a 'booking' for OpenVPN
- Read through the instructions and tips to get familiar with the process (also make sure, that you generate an RSA keypair, seem like that's the only one they accept)
- Request Andrew Fenner and/or Robert Tomczyk for a new account on 'our' VM' (172.16.3.229)
After you are able to log in you can check the kube config file on the VM. Its recommended to merge that file with your computer's local kube config file. This way you will be able to work from your computer, so you only have to connect to the VPN.
You can use this command to connect from the same directory where your .ovpn is located:
sudo openvpn --config YOUR_USERNAME.xerces.onap.ovpn --auth-nocache
Uninstall CPS
To unistall CPS from a given namespace use this command:
helm uninstall $ONAP_INSTALL_RELEASE_NAME --namespace $ONAP_INSTALL_NAMESPACE
Optionally we can delete the namespace as well
kubectl delete $NAMESPACE
Install (minimal) CPS
First of all we should create a namespace within Kubernetes:
kubectl create namespace $NAMESPACE
Add Xerces Helm repository:
helm repo add xerces http://172.16.3.229/local
(note: the IP address might change. This value worked for us, but if it's not reachable contact Andrew Fenner)
Install the chart with the following command:
helm install $ONAP_INSTALL_RELEASE_NAME xerces/onap -i -f values.yaml -f $ONAP_INSTALL_VALUES_YAML --namespace $ONAP_INSTALL_NAMESPACE --set global.masterPassword=$ONAP_INSTALL_MASTER_PASSWORD --debug
The value of $ONAP_INSTALL_VALUES_YAML must be a relative path from the oom/kubernetes/onap/Chart.yaml to the configuration YAML file that we place under the overrides folder (eg ./resources/overrides/cps-minimal.yaml ).
Update CPS
Upgrade the installment:
helm upgrade $ONAP_INSTALL_RELEASE_NAME xerces/onap -i -f values.yaml -f $ONAP_INSTALL_VALUES_YAML --namespace $ONAP_INSTALL_NAMESPACE --set global.masterPassword=$ONAP_INSTALL_MASTER_PASSWORD --debug