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-README SFC + Tacker
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-
- The Enclosed shell script builds, deploys, orchestrates Tacker,
-an Open NFV Orchestrator with in-built general purpose VNF Manager
-to deploy and operate Virtual Network Functions (VNFs).
- The provided deployment tool is experimental, not fault
-tolerant but as idempotent as possible. To use the provided shell
-script for provision/deployment, transfer the script to the Openstack
-primary controller node, where Your deployed OpenDaylight SDN
-controller runs. The deployment tool (poc.tacker-up.sh), expects that
-Your primary controller reaches all your OPNFV/Fuel cluster nodes and
-has internet connection either directly or via an http proxy, note
-that a working and consistent DNS name resolution is a must.
- Theory of operation: the deployment tool downloads the source
-python packages from GitHub and a json rpc library developed by Josh
-Marshall. Besides these sources, downloads software for python/debian
-software release. When building succeeds the script deploys the software
-components to the OPNFV Cluster nodes. Finally orchestrates the deployed
-tacker binaries as an infrastucture/service. The Tacker has two
-components:
-o Tacker server - what interacts with Openstack and OpenDayLight.
-o Tacker client - a command line software talks with the server,
- available on all cluster nodes and the access point
- to the Tacker service. Note that the tacker
- distribution provides a a plugin to the Horizon
- OpenStack Gui, but thus Horizon plugin is out of the
- scope of this Proof of Concept setup/deployment.
-As mentioned, this compilation contains an OpenDayLight SDN controller
-with Service Function Chaining and Group based Policy features enabled.
-
-To acces for your cluster information ssh to the fuel master (10.20.0.2)
-and issue command: fuel node.
-Here is an output of an example deployment:
-
-id | status | name | cluster | ip | mac | roles | pending_roles | online | group_id
----|--------|------------------|---------|-----------|-------------------|----------------------------------|---------------|--------|---------
-3 | ready | Untitled (a2:4c) | 1 | 10.20.0.5 | 52:54:00:d3:a2:4c | compute | | True | 1
-4 | ready | Untitled (c7:d8) | 1 | 10.20.0.3 | 52:54:00:00:c7:d8 | cinder, controller, opendaylight | | True | 1
-1 | ready | Untitled (cc:51) | 1 | 10.20.0.6 | 52:54:00:1e:cc:51 | compute | | True | 1
-2 | ready | Untitled (e6:3e) | 1 | 10.20.0.4 | 52:54:00:0c:e6:3e | compute | | True | 1
-[root@fuel-sfc-virt ~]#
-
-As You can see in this case the poc.tacker-up.sh script should be
-transferred and run on node having IP address 10.20.0.3