Download EMCO code from Github and build docker container. Currently all services are in the same Docker container. Once built Docker image can be pushed to docker hub.
$ git clone https://git.onap.org/multicloud/k8s $ cd k8s $ docker build --rm -f build/Dockerfile . -t <tag> |
Follow the steps in here https://github.com/onap/multicloud-k8s/tree/master/deployments/helm/v2/onap4k8s to install EMCO. Update image: rtsood/emco:stable in values.yaml file for all the services to the name of the image built in the previous step.
Yamls for installing EMCO can be found here: https://github.com/onap/multicloud-k8s/tree/master/deployments/kubernetes. Update the image: rtsood/emco:stable in the onap4k8s.yaml for all the services to the name of the image built in the previous step.
1. Create namespace $ kubectl create namespace emco 2. Install Databases (Etcd and Mongo) $ kubectl apply -f onap4k8sdb.yaml -n emco 3. Install Emco Microservices $ kubectl apply -f onap4k8s.yaml -n emco |
Run the script to run an end 2 end use case : https://github.com/onap/multicloud-k8s/blob/master/kud/tests/sanity-check-for-v2.sh
Run the vFw script to run an end 2 end use case testing all the current microservices: https://github.com/onap/multicloud-k8s/blob/master/kud/tests/vfw-test.sh
Below is the multi cluster telemetry stack that we support.
Details of the installation is available at : Deploying a multi cluster distributed telemetry stack of Prometheus, M3DB and Collectd using EMCO
Follow the Readme: https://github.com/onap/multicloud-k8s/blob/master/src/tools/emcoctl/Readme.md
Follow the example: https://github.com/onap/multicloud-k8s/tree/master/kud/tests/vnfs/comp-app/collection
1. Create a Helm chart tar.gz. Use the example here: https://github.com/onap/multicloud-k8s/tree/master/kud/tests/vnfs/comp-app/collection $ tar -czf collectd.tar.gz -C $test_folder/vnfs/comp-app/collection/app1/helm . 2. Create Profile in tar.gz format like below $ tar -czf collectd_profile.tar.gz -C $test_folder/vnfs/comp-app/collection/app1/profile . 3. Build emcoctl $ cd $MULTICLOUD-K8s_HOME/src/tools/emcoctl $ make 4. Update the examples/emco-cfg.yaml to match your environment 5. Update examples/test.yaml to include the paths as above for Helm chart, Profile and location of kubeconfigs 6. Running emcoctl to apply $ ./emcoctl --config ./examples/emco-cfg.yaml apply -f ./examples/test.yaml |
A per application profile contains the following:
Sample Profile is described below:
Create the profile artifact
Creating a Profile Artifact
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The manifest file contains the following:
manifest.yaml
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