The Auto Arm Pod is managed by the OPNFV Auto Project. The lab is hosted in the Interoperability Lab (IOL) at the University of New Hampshire (UNH). It is sponsored by Arm.
It is primarily an OpenStack environment available targeted a providing arm64 targets for development and test of both OPNFV work and ONAP work.
Physical Description
Name | Type | CPUs | Cores | Memory | Node Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Auto Jump Host | baremetal | 1 | 48 | 64G | JumpHost |
kvm01 | baremetal | 1 | 48 | 64G | Controller |
kvm02 | baremetal | 1 | 48 | 64G | Controller |
kvm03 | baremetal | 1 | 48 | 64G | Controller |
cmp01 | baremetal | 2 | 96 | 128G | Compute |
cmp02 | baremetal | 2 | 96 | 128G | Compute |
Software Installation
Installation done by OPNFV armband project, which is MCP, a modern version of the Fuel installer.
OPNFV Version: Fraser
OpenStack version: Pike HA
Who Can Access?
- Any ONAP contributor (test, integration, VNF on boarding, etc) can ask for access
- UNH/OPNFV/AutoProject can revoke the access if resources are used in an inappropriate way
Support
- Physical Lab support: nfv-lab@iol.unh.edu
- Logical Lab and OpenStack support, as well as user coordination: Joe.kidder@5thlayer.com
How to Access?
Send an email to nfv-lab@iol.unh.edu with:
- Name
- Company/university
- Nature of work you want to do on ONAP
Once moderated, you will be provided with openvpn credentials to gain access to the NFV lab at IOL-UNH.
Once you have credentials, you may access this page for further information:
https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/AUTO/Auto+Arm64+Pod+for+Guide+for+ONAP+Developers
If you have any questions or have any problems, feel free to contact joe.kidder@5thlayer.com for assistance, questions, suggestions.
1 Comment
Bob Monkman
Thanks, joe... good start, very helpful.