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Frankfurt Notes

In addition to the mechanisms from El Alto for deploy/undeply the standard helm commands also work. For example in the case to upgrade a specific component like AAI without having to do a helm delete/heml deploy you can use the following:


Example with aai charts

Precondition: 

helm deploy has previously been run with override files on the command line so that the .helm/plugins/deploy/cache has been populated

git clone aai to an aai_oom directory since it is a recursive submodule of oom and upgrade using these newly cloned charts

Helm command:

helm upgrade -i onap-aai  ./aai_oom --namespace onap --timeout 900 -f ${HOME}/.helm/plugins/deploy/cache/onap/global-overrides.yaml -f ${HOME}/.helm/plugins/deploy/cache/onap-subcharts/aai/subchart-overrides.yaml

El Alto Notes with new Deploy/Undeploy plugin from OOM Team


helm deploy dev local/onap -f /root/integration-override.yaml--namespace onap

For slower cloud environment use this to use longer interval for readiness

helm deploy dev local/onap -f /root/oom/kubernetes/onap/resources/environments/public-cloud.yaml -f /root/integration-override.yaml --namespace onap

Example per prodjest with SO:

helm deploy dev-so local/onap -f /root/oom/kubernetes/onap/resources/environments/public-cloud.yaml -f /root/integration-override.yaml --namespace onap  --verbose


If you are using the SNAPSHOT image override file:

helm deploy dev-sdnc local/onap -f /root/oom/kubernetes/onap/resources/environments/public-cloud.yaml -f /root/integration-override.yaml -f /root/integration/deployment/heat/onap-rke/staging-image-override.yaml --namespace onap --verbose


  1. After editing a chart 
    1. cd /root/oom/kubernetes
    2. make project
      1. note that for cds/sdnc you need to do make cds; make sdnc
    3. make onap
  2. helm del project --purge
    1. helm list -a to confirm its gone
    2. also check pvc's for applications like sdnc/appc and kubectl -n onap delete pvc any remaining ones
      1. kubectl -n onap get pv  | grep project
      2. kubectl -n onap get pvc | grep  project
      3. ...
      4. "delete /dockerdata-nfs/dev-project"
    3. Cleanup shared cassandra (aai, sdc) and shared maiadb (sdnc, so)
    4. /root/integration/deployment/heat/onap-rke/cleanup.sh  project(without dev-)
      1. example: ./cleanup.sh sdc
      2. this script cleans up the shared cassandra and mariadb as well as pvc, pv, jobs etc.
      3. if you get an error when doing aai or sdc check to make sure cassandra cleaned up correctly. We have known problem where the cluster does not let schema's to be replicated and you get a Timeout back to cleanup.sh
  3. Rebuild helm charts as necessary
    1. cd /root/oom/kubernetes
    2. make project
    3. make onap
  4. helm deploy dev local/onap -f /root/oom/kubernetes/onap/resources/environments/public-cloud.yaml -f /root/integration-override.yaml --namespace onap  --verbose
  5. list pods and ports (with k8 host)
    1. kubectl -n onap get pods -o=wide 
    2. kubectl -n onap get services
  6. Find out why pod is stuck in initializing or crash loopback
    1. kubectl -n onap describe pod dev-blah-blah-blah
    2. kubectl -n onap logs dev-blah-blah-blah



complete removal steps (same as Beijing) 

### Faster method to do a delete for reinstall


kubectl delete namespace onap

kubectl delete pods -n onap --all

kubectl delete secrets -n onap --all

kubectl delete persistentvolumes -n onap --all

kubectl -n onap delete clusterrolebindings --all

helm del --purge dev

helm list -a

helm del --purge dev-[project] ← use this if helm list -a shows lingering  releases in DELETED state


if you have pods stuck terminating for a long time


kubectl delete pod --grace-period=0 --force --namespace onap --all


CDS Specific Notes (Dublin) - In Dublin release, the CDS charts are added as a subchat in OOM. However, the deployment of CDS charts is achieved as part of the SDN-C deployment in Dublin release. Thus, if any changes required to be made in the CDS chart the following steps taking:  "make cds; make sdnc ; make onap"


Image Added


SDNC Values.yaml chart in OOM

104 # dependency / sub-chart configuration
105 cds:
106   enabled: true



Beijing Notes 

(From Brian Freeman's notes)

Helm.notes.txt (this is also on SB04 /root)

...

kubectl config get-contexts

...

helm upgrade -i dev local/onap --namespace onap -f integration-override.yaml --set robot.enabled=true 

# if  both the config and the docker container changes use the enable:false, do the make component, make onap  then enable:true

...

helm upgrade -i dev local/onap --namespace onap -f integration-override.yaml 

# update vm_properties.py

...

Remember: Do the enabled=false BEFORE doing the make onap so that the kubectl processing will use the old chart to delete the POD

# make robot; make onap
# helm upgrade -i dev local/onap --namespace onap -f integration-override.yaml - this would just redeploy robot becuase its configMap only

...