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Josef Reisinger Following are the details from my setup
root@zldcbm01njcoll00:~# docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
2eae3ff6feb8 nexus3.onap.org:10001/openecomp/dcae-collector-common-event:1.1-STAGING-latest "/opt/app/manager/..." 4 days ago Up 4 days 0.0.0.0:8080->8080/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8443->8443/tcp, 0.0.0.0:32768->9999/tcp dcae_docker-common-event_bm01
4d0f34ed963f nexus3.onap.org:10001/openecomp/dcae-dmaapbc:1.1-STAGING-latest "./bin/dmaapbc deploy" 4 days ago Up 4 days 0.0.0.0:18080->8080/tcp, 0.0.0.0:18443->8443/tcp dcae_docker-databus-controller_bm01
76f425ef31e7 attos/dmaap "/bin/sh -c ./star..." 4 days ago Up 4 days 0.0.0.0:3904-3905->3904-3905/tcp dockerfiles_dmaap_1
3cbf0d0711d9 dockerfiles_kafka "start-kafka.sh" 4 days ago Up 4 days 0.0.0.0:9092->9092/tcp dockerfiles_kafka_1
1c0d77fb4609 wurstmeister/zookeeper "/bin/sh -c '/usr/..." 4 days ago Up 4 days 22/tcp, 2888/tcp, 3888/tcp, 0.0.0.0:2181->2181/tcp dockerfiles_zookeeper_1
root@zldcbm01njcoll00:~# netstat -uanltp | grep 8080
tcp6 0 0 :::8080 :::* LISTEN 5075/docker-proxy
tcp6 0 0 :::18080 :::* LISTEN 4353/docker-proxy
root@zldcbm01njcoll00:~#root@zldcbm01njcoll00:~# docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
dockerfiles_kafka latest 0f1fba0e1e46 4 days ago 260MB
nexus3.onap.org:10001/openecomp/dcae-collector-common-event 1.1-STAGING-latest c7057753203a 5 days ago 539MB
anapsix/alpine-java latest aee4f5af1664 5 days ago 124MB
attos/dmaap latest b0ae220fcf1f 12 days ago 747MB
nexus3.onap.org:10001/openecomp/dcae-dmaapbc 1.1-STAGING-latest 1fcf5b48d63b 7 weeks ago 328MB
wurstmeister/zookeeper latest 351aa00d2fe9 7 months ago 478MB
root@zldcbm01njcoll00:~#- Josef Reisinger
Thanks kranthi guttikonda
Seems as if DCAE start is not 100% reliable ... I left the system where it was over the weekend and there was not 8080 listener. Shortly after I asked the question I restarted DCAE again (shutting the controller container down) and I could see the docker container listenting on 8080 after a while - This wasn't there before the restart or I could at least not find anything in cloud-init logs which indicated a docker container is missing.
Messages are now coming from vFW into DCAE collector and I see some output from
curl http://collector-ip>:3904/events/unauthenticated.SEC_MEASUREMENT_OUTPUT/group3/sub1?timeout=3000
Well, the next big task now is to understand DCAE I guess (fear). Any hints are greatly appreciated.
- kranthi guttikonda
Josef Reisinger I am also trying to find out proper way to use DCAE
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- Josef Reisinger
@kranthi guttikonda I respond in the above mentioned question
Add your comment... - 10-1
Adding details responded on the discuss list.
The listener runs inside the dcae-collector-common-event service on the DCAE col VM.
Once you are inside the container – you could run below to confirm
1) Run -> netstat -an | grep 8080
Should get something like below
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:8080 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
Also if you tail on VES manager logs (/opt/app/manager/logs/manager.log) – it would report health status info.
2) If #1 doesn’t give any result and manager reports VESCollecter_Is_Not_Running, then you could bring it up manually “/opt/app/VESCollector/bin/VESrestfulCollector.sh start” command.
After executing #2 you could check #1 to confirm if the listener is actually up. If it is - then events can be sent via the Fw demo appl. If issue still - pls provide logs so we can troubleshoot further.
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Last Friday I was able to startup DCAE + the additional VMs tracing the traffic between firewall and DCAE collector
(Don't get confused by 10.0.0.5 as the IP address - this was given to the collector by Openstack; see my other question on this)
Since I restarted DCAE and the associated DCAE VMs, later on Friday, I cannot see a listener at port 8080 anymore. I cannot see an immediate error in cloud-init-output.log
Does anybody know what happend to the listener, or which of the docker images is supposed to listen to 8080?