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diff --git a/requirements/01-intro.rst b/requirements/01-intro.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2190fdf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/requirements/01-intro.rst @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +Introduction +============ + +The goal of this project is to build an NFVI fault management and maintenance +framework supporting high availability of the Network Services on top of the +virtualized infrastructure. The key feature is immediate notification of +unavailability of virtualized resources from VIM, to support failure recovery, +or failure avoidance of VNFs running on them. Requirement survey and development +of missing features in NFVI and VIM are in scope of this project in order to +fulfil requirements for fault management and maintenance in NFV. + +The purpose of this requirement project is to clarify the necessary features of +NFVI fault management, and maintenance, identify missing features in the current +OpenSource implementations, provide a potential implementation architecture and +plan, provide implementation guidelines in relevant upstream projects to realize +those missing features, and define the VIM northbound interfaces necessary to +perform the task of NFVI fault management, and maintenance in alignment with +ETSI NFV [ENFV]_. + +Problem description +------------------- + +A Virtualized Infrastructure Manager (VIM), e.g. OpenStack [OPSK]_, cannot +detect certain Network Functions Virtualization Infrastructure (NFVI) faults. +This feature is necessary to detect the faults and notify the Consumer in order +to ensure the proper functioning of EPC VNFs like MME and S/P-GW. + +* EPC VNFs are often in active standby (ACT-STBY) configuration and need to + switch from STBY mode to ACT mode as soon as relevant faults are detected in + the active (ACT) VNF. + +* NFVI encompasses all elements building up the environment in which VNFs are + deployed, e.g., Physical Machines, Hypervisors, Storage, and Network elements. + +In addition, VIM, e.g. OpenStack, needs to receive maintenance instructions from +the Consumer, i.e. the operator/administrator of the VNF. + +* Change the state of certain Physical Machines (PMs), e.g. empty the PM, so + that maintenance work can be performed at these machines. + +Note: Although fault management and maintenance are different operations in NFV, +both are considered as part of this project as -- except for the trigger -- they +share a very similar work and message flow. Hence, from implementation +perspective, these two are kept together in the Doctor project because of this +high degree of similarity. + +.. + vim: set tabstop=4 expandtab textwidth=80: |