Non-Clustered Environment
VM Name | External IP | appc-multicloud-integration IPMulM | oam_onap_LH2Z IP |
---|---|---|---|
onap-aai-inst1 | 10.12.5.114 | 10.10.5.15 | 10.0.1.1 |
onap-dns-server | 10.12.5.59 | 10.10.5.16 | 10.0.100.1 |
onap-aai-inst2 | 10.12.5.92 | 10.10.5.5 | 10.0.1.2 |
onap-message-router | 10.12.5.5 | 10.10.5.7 | 10.0.11.1 |
onap-robot | 10.12.5.54 | 10.10.5.6 | 10.0.10.1 |
onap-appc | 10.12.5.43 | 10.10.5.10 | 10.0.2.1 |
Stability-Test-VM1 | 10.12.5.135 | 10.10.5.4 | 10.0.0.10 |
Stability-Test-VM2 | 10.12.5.143 | 10.10.5.14 | 10.0.0.13 |
Stability-Test-VM3 | 10.12.6.130 | 10.10.5.18 | 10.0.0.18 |
CDT: http://10.12.5.43:8080/index.html#/home
APIDOC: http://10.12.5.43:8282/apidoc/explorer/index.html
To perform an update on any of the VMs that are not under Kubernetes, you may execute the following steps:
- Login to the VM in the table above as the Ubuntu user, using the External IP address after connecting to the WindRiver VPN.
- sudo su - root; cd /opt
- ./dc.sh
- ./<component>_vm_init.sh
- docker ps -a
Step three deletes the existing containers on the VM, while step four rebuilds the containers by pulling the latest docker image from the Nexus repo.
Step five shows the status of the docker containers.
Clustered Environment
To see the robot logs: http://10.12.5.171:30209/logs/
VM Name | External IP | oam_onap_LH2Z IP |
---|---|---|
k8s-master | 10.12.5.171 | 10.0.0.14 |
k8s-appc1 | 10.12.5.174 | 10.0.0.11 |
k8s-appc2 | 10.12.5.193 | 10.0.0.16 |
k8s-appc3 | 10.12.5.194 | 10.0.0.8 |
k8s-appc4 | 10.12.6.73 | 10.0.0.19 |
k8s-appc5 | 10.12.6.100 | 10.0.0.5 |
k8s-master-dublin | 10.12.6.68 | 10.0.0.15 |
k8s-appc1-dublin | 10.12.6.113 | 10.0.0.23 |
k8s-appc2-dublin | 10.12.6.92 | 10.0.0.20 |
k8s-appc3-dublin | 10.12.6.117 | 10.0.0.21 |
k8s-appc4-dublin | 10.12.6.138 | 10.0.0.24 |
k8s-appc5-dublin | 10.12.5.3 | 10.0.0.4 |
CDT: http://10.12.5.194:30289/index.html#/home
To perform an update on any of the VMs that are under Kubernetes, you may execute the following steps:
- Login to the k8s-master VM as the Ubuntu user using the External IP address in the table above.
- cd ~oom/kubernetes
- helm delete --purge appc
- helm install appc --name appc --namespace onap
- kubectl get pods --all-namespaces -o wide -w
Step three deletes the existing containers on the VM, while step four rebuilds the containers by pulling the latest docker image from the Nexus repo.
Step five shows the status of the pods and containers.