Azure Community lab

Since the Istanbul version, the community lab is the Azure community lab.

This lab is reachable from Open Internet through a ssh connection.

It is re-installed on demand after a green light from integration team.

It is automatically installed (same chains than gating), results are pushed to LF backend, see https://logs.onap.org/onap-integration/daily/onap_oom_staging_azure_1/



To access you need to contact the integration team (onap-discuss, slack,..) and provide a valid public SSH key.

The integration team will reference this key

you shall then be able to connect to the lab with the following configuration



host integration_azure
    Hostname staging-1-onap.francecentral.cloudapp.azure.com
    User cloud
    IdentityFile <YOUR PRIVATE KEY>



Please note that you will reach a shared lab with admin rights...so be careful..



ssh integration_azure 
Last login: Wed Jan 26 22:07:01 2022 from 168.127.185.116
cloud@nfs01-onap-staging-1:~$ kubectl get deployment -n onap


kubectl get deployment -n onap

NAME                               READY   UP-TO-DATE   AVAILABLE   AGE

cds-cds-mockserver                 1/1     1            1           7d17h

onap-aaf-cass                      1/1     1            1           96d

onap-aaf-cm                        1/1     1            1           96d

...

onap-cds-ui                        1/1     1            1           96d

onap-chartmuseum                   1/1     1            1           96d

onap-cli                           1/1     1            1           96d

....



If you want to reach the portals/web interfaces of ONAP, you will need to set up a local
Socks proxy tunnel.

Under Linux, reconnect to this SSH account with the parameter -D 8080

ssh {{ username }}@{{ public_fqdn }} -D 8080


Then, configure your web browser to use a SOCKS proxy:

- ip: 127.0.0.1
- port: 8080
- type: SOCKS 5

Pay attention to only set SOCKS proxy configuration and not setting HTTP proxy.
For example, in Firefox, Proxy HTTP/SSL/FTP configuration GUI lines should be left empty.

You can use a multi-proxy selector plugin like FoxyProxy or SwitchyOmega
to easy switch from one proxy to the other on your Web Browser.