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Project Name:

  • Proposed name for the project: ONAP Operations Manager
  • Proposed name for the repository: oom

Project description:

This proposal introduces the ONAP Platform OOM (ONAP Operations Manager) to efficiently Deploy, Manage, Operate the ONAP platform and its components (e.g. MSO, DCAE, SDC, etc.) and infrastructure (VMs, Containers). The OOM addresses the current lack of consistent platform-wide method in managing software components, their health, resiliency and other lifecycle management functions.  With OOM, service providers will have a single dashboard/UI to deploy & un-deploy the entire (or partial) ONAP platform, view the different instances being managed and the state of each component, monitor actions that have been taken as part of a control loop (e.g., scale in-out, self-heal), and trigger other control actions like capacity augments across data centers. 

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  • UI/Dashboard – this provides DevOps users a view of the inventory, events and state of what is being managed by the ONAP Operations Manager, and the ability to manually trigger corrective actions on a component.  The users can also deploy ONAP instances, a component, or a change to a software module within a component.
  • API handler – this supports NB API calls from external clients and from the UI/Dashboard
  • Inventory & data store – tracks the inventory, events, health, and state of the ONAP instances and individual components
  • ONAP Lifecycle Manager – this is a model-driven orchestration engine for deploying/un-deploying instances and components.  It will trigger downstream plugin actions such as instantiate VMs, create containers, stop/restart actions, etc. Target implementation should aim at TOSCA as the master information model for deploying/managing ONAP Platform components.
  • SB Interface Layer – these are a collection of plugins to support actions and interactions needed by the ONAP Operations Manager to ONAP instances and other external cloud related resources – plugins may include Openstack, Docker, Kubernetes, Chef, Ansible, etc.
  • Service & Configuration Registry – this function performs the registry and discovery of components/software to be managed as well as the subsequent health check on each registered component/software

Scope:

  • In scope: ONAP Platform lifecycle management & automation, i.e.
    • Platform Deployment: Automated deployment/un-deployment of ONAP instance(s)  / Automated deployment/un-deployment of individual platform components
    • Platform Monitoring & healing: Monitor platform state, Platform health checks, fault tolerance and self-healing
    • Platform Scaling: Platform horizontal scalability
    • Platform Upgrades: Platform upgrades
    • Platform Configurations: Manage overall platform components configurations
    • Platform migrations: Manage migration of platform components
  • Out of scope: 

Architecture Alignment:

  • How does this project fit into the rest of the ONAP Architecture?
    • The ONAP Operations Manager (OOM) is used to deploy, manage and automate ONAP platform components operations. 
  • How does this align with external standards/specifications?
    • At target, TOSCA should be used to model platform deployments and operations.
  • Are there dependencies with other open source projects?
    • Open source technologies could be Cloudify, Kubernetes, Docker, and others.
    • The OOM will have dependency on the current proposed "Common Controller Framework" (CommServ 2) project and will leverage its software framework
    • The current proposed "System Integration and Testing" (Integration) Project might have a dependency on this project - use OOM to deploy/undeploy/change the test environments, including creation of the container layer.

Resources:

  • Primary Contact Person: David Sauvageau (Bell Canada)
  • Munish Agarwak (Ericsson)
  • John Ng (AT&T)
  • Arthur Berezin (Gigaspaces)
  • John Murray (AT&T)
  • Christopher Rath (AT&T)
  • Roger Maitland (Amdocs)
  • Jérôme Doucerain (Bell Canada)
  • Marc-Alexandre Choquette (Bell Canada)
  • Alexis De Talhouët (Bell Canada)

  • Mike Elliott (Amdocs)
  • Mandeep Khinda (Amdocs)
  • Catherine Lefevre (AT&T)
  • TBD (Orange)
  • Alon Strikovsky (Amdocs)
  • Elhay Efrat (Amdocs)
  • Yury Novitsky (Amdocs)
  • Eliyahu Noach (Amdocs)
  • Xin Miao (Futurewei)

Other Information:

  • link to seed code (if applicable)
  • Vendor Neutral
    • if the proposal is coming from an existing proprietary codebase, have you ensured that all proprietary trademarks, logos, product names, etc., have been removed?
  • Meets Board policy (including IPR)

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Project Name:

  • JIRA project name: ONAP Operations Manager
  • JIRA project prefix: oom

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