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authorshangxdy <shang.xiaodong@zte.com.cn>2016-04-07 14:08:49 -0400
committershangxdy <shang.xiaodong@zte.com.cn>2016-04-07 14:59:30 -0400
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Update tosca lib to version 0.5
Use tosca-parser and heat-translator to analyze to the basic nfv-tosca type definitions, and use simple tosca new feature such as policy, group and trigger, which are now supported by the latest version of tosca-parser and heat-translator. JIRA:PARSER-18 Change-Id: I797bcacbb5b32005d0aeb0f3f32851ac96e30f01 Signed--off-by: shangxdy <shang.xiaodong@zte.com.cn> Signed-off-by: shangxdy <shang.xiaodong@zte.com.cn>
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+This TOSCA simple profile deploys nodejs, mongodb, elasticsearch, logstash and kibana each on a separate server with monitoring enabled for nodejs server where a sample nodejs application is running. The syslog and collectd are installed on a nodejs server.
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+Entry information for processing through an orchestrator is contained in file TOSCA-Metadata/TOSCA.meta. This file provides high-level information such as CSAR version or creator of the CSAR. Furthermore, it provides pointers to the entry template under 'Entry-Definitions' key. The entry template itself may contain pointers to one or more files that are used to define TOSCA base type, unless provided by orchestrator as built-in TOSCA basetypes, and other non-normative types. These are typically provided under 'imports' section in the entry template file. Those type definitions will be read and processed by orchestrator or TOSCA parser to create an internal graph showing dependencies and relationships between various TOSCA types. The entry template may have references to various artifacts required for deployment and will be processed accordingly.