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# login to az cli, wget the deployment script, arm template and parameters file - edit the parameters file (dns, ssh key ...) and run the arm template wget https://jira.onap.org/secure/attachment/11459/oom_deployment.sh wget https://jira.onap.org/secure/attachment/11419/arm_deploy_ons_sut_parameters.json wget https://jira.onap.org/secure/attachment/11420/arm_deploy_ons_sut.json # either run the entrypoint which creates a resource template and runs the stack - or do those two commands manually ./oom_deployment.sh -b master -s azure.onap.cloud -e onap -r a_auto-youruserid_20180421 -t arm_deploy_ons_sut.json -p arm_deploy_ons_sut_parameters.json # wait for the VM to finish in about 75 min or watch progress by ssh'ing into the vm and doing root@ons-auto-201803181110z: sudo tail -f /var/lib/waagent/custom-script/download/0/stdout # if you wish to run the oom_entrypoint script yourself - edit/break the cloud init section at the end of the arm template and do it yourself below # download and edit values.yaml with your onap preferences and openstack tenant config wget https://jira.onap.org/secure/attachment/11414/values.yaml # download and run the bootstrap and onap install script, the -s server name can be an IP, FQDN or hostname wget https://jira.onap.org/secure/attachment/1147711478/oom_entrypoint.sh chmod 777 oom_entrypoint.sh sudo ./oom_entrypoint.sh -b master -s devops.onap.info -e onap # wait 15 min for rancher to finish, then 30-90 min for onap to come up |
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