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CLAMP:


1 High Level Component Definition and Architecteral Relationships 


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<< Short description

2. CLAMP API definitions

CLAMP provides the following interfaces:

Interface NameInterface Definition Interface Capabilities
xxxE-1External Interface Defintion. 

capabilities

xxxI-2Internal interfaces if we want to raise them

 Display and update:

xxxxx

Note:   xxxI interface is a internal interface.  xxxxE interface is a external interface

The current API documents can be found at:

  • link to documentation

xxxx consumes the following Interfaces:

Interface NamePurpose Reason For Use
SDCE-6To Recieve the Control Loop Blueprint from SDCTo recieve
PolicyE-2To create and configure the closed Loop Operational Policies
DCAEE-x Retrieve DCAE appplication status
DCAEE-y Deploy/remove DCAE application. 


3. Component Description:

A more detailed figure and description of the component.

<< For later inclusion >>

4. known system limitations

Runtime: None

Clamp data redundancy is dependant on kubernetes and the persisten volume.

Clamp appliation redundancy HA reliease on kubernetes

5. Used Models

Clamp uses the following models:

  • please fill in (and references if possible)
  • << include model that you recieve from SDC >>
  • << Include the model that you configure in the policy >>
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6. System Deployment Architecture


Clamp consists of 4 containers:

  • CLAMP container
  • MariaDB container
  • Kibana ontainer
  • E_Search ontainer
  • LogStash container 

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 7. References

  1.  CLAMP Overview & User Guide: https://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submodules/clamp.git/docs/index.html 
  2. CLAMP internal interfaces:  https://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_downloads/d3c9f924c6586fe411d40a05ad9b1bb7/swagger.pdf 


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