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Open Source MANO (OSM)

A full deployment consists of 3 components:

  • OSM as the NFV Orchestrator
  • OpenVIM or Openstack as the virtual infrastructure manager (VIM)
  • some number of compute nodes, where the VIM will run VMs under OSM's instruction

We will use the following components:

  • OSM on ubuntu 18.04
  • Devstack on ubuntu 18.04, in a single node configuration (this can easily be extended following devstack guides)

This tutorial implements the getting started from: https://osm.etsi.org/wikipub/index.php/OSM_Release_SIX

and adds support for ORBIT hardware, with the image based on Ubuntu 18.04.

To save time, run the OSM and VIM steps in separate ssh terminals, as they can be done at the same time.

OSM Node

Pre-set-up:
  1. Create a reservation
  2. Log into the console
  3. Load image: omf load -t srv1-lg1.sb1.cosmos-lab.org -i opensourcemano_1804.ndz -r 60
  4. Turn the node on: omf tell -a on -t srv1-lg1.sb1.cosmos-lab.org

ssh Credentials: native / native

Web Credentials admin / admin

From Scratch

Dependencies:

  • 40Gb disk space
  • user:
    • non-root user,
    • with non-empty password
    • member of sudo, docker, lxd groups
  • Packages:
    • net-tools
  • ipv6 disabled
  1. Prepare the node
    1. Load the image: omf load -t srv2-lg1.sb1.cosmos-lab.org -i baseline_1804.ndz -r 60
    2. Turn the node on: omf tell -a on -t srv3-lg1.sb1.cosmos-lab.org
    3. Log in as root: ssh native@srv3-lg1.sb1.cosmos-lab.org
    4. set up non-root user echo native:native | chpasswd
    5. Add user to groups: sudo groupadd lxd && sudo groupadd docker && sudo usermod -a -G lxd,docker native
    6. logout: exit
    7. Log in as the user "native": ssh native@srv3-lg1.sb1.cosmos-lab.org
  2. Set up OSM
    1. Install "net-tools" sudo apt install net-tools
    2. Download script: wget https://osm-download.etsi.org/ftp/osm-6.0-six/install_osm.sh
    3. Make it executable: chmod +x install_osm.sh
    4. Run it: ./install_osm.sh 2>&1 | tee osm_install_log.txt
    5. enter "y"
      1. if it crashes, run lxd init
    6. choose all defaults, except none for ipv6
    7. if failed, rerun install_osm.sh
  3. Connect browser
    1. Via ssh tunnel
    2. via VPN TODO
    3. navigate browser to node control ip, enter admin/admin as credentials

Run these commands to clean up the old configuration:

docker stack rm osm && sleep 60 # The sleep is for making sure the stack removal finishes before redeploying docker stack deploy -c /etc/osm/docker/docker-compose.yaml osm

Save image

VIM Node

OSM must have a Virtual Infrastructure Manager (VIM) to control. We will use openstack on single node devstack for this tutorial, following: https://docs.openstack.org/devstack/latest/guides/single-machine.html

Pre-Set up:
  1. omf load -t srv2-lg1.sb1.cosmos-lab.org -i devstack_1804.ndz -r 60
  2. omf tell -a on -t srv2-lg1.sb1.cosmos-lab.org
  3. ssh root@srv2-lg1.sb1.cosmos-lab.org
  4. su stack
  5. cd ~/devstack
  6. ./stack.sh

Commands will run for a while (minutes). If successful, it will output the credentials and address to login via the webui, and will look like the following:

=========================
DevStack Component Timing
 (times are in seconds)
=========================
run_process           25
test_with_retry        2
apt-get-update         2
osc                  140
wait_for_service      11
dbsync                24
pip_install          100
apt-get               15
-------------------------
Unaccounted time     336
=========================
Total runtime        655



This is your host IP address: 10.10.21.21
This is your host IPv6 address: ::1
Horizon is now available at http://10.10.21.21/dashboard
Keystone is serving at http://10.10.21.21/identity/
The default users are: admin and demo
The password: nomoresecret

From Scratch

Follow https://docs.openstack.org/devstack/latest/guides/single-machine.html

https://docs.openstack.org/devstack/latest/networking.html

If you don’t specify any configuration you will get the following:

neutron (including l3 with openvswitch)

private project networks for each openstack project

a floating ip range of 172.24.4.0/24 with the gateway of 172.24.4.1

the demo project configured with fixed ips on a subnet allocated from the 10.0.0.0/22 range

a br-ex interface controlled by neutron for all its networking (this is not connected to any physical interfaces).

DNS resolution for guests based on the resolv.conf for your host

an ip masq rule that allows created guests to route out

PUBLIC_INTERFACE=eth1 (this connects to the br-ex bridge)

https://docs.openstack.org/devstack/latest/_sources/guides/neutron.rst.txt

  • Change IP without running stack.sh:
  • Run unstack.sh
  • In keystone database "update endpoint set url = REPLACE(url, '[old IP address]', '[new IP address]')";
  • Update all Ips in /etc folder "grep -rl '[old IP address]' /etc | xargs sed -i 's/[old IP address]/[new IP address]/g'"
  • Update all Ips in /opt/stack folder "grep -rl '[old IP address]' /opt/stack | xargs sed -i 's/[old IP address]/[new IP address]/g'"
  • Restart apache2 server
  • Run rejoin-stack.sh
  • Restart Keystone "keystone-all"

Accessing the WebUI

Both nodes are listening on port 80. Redirect two ports over ssh, following :LINK For example, forward 9901 → srv1-lg1:80 , 9902 → srv2-lg1:80

Connecting OSM to the VIM

  • URL http://openstackip/identity/v3
  • User admin
  • password nomoresecret
  • tenant admin
  • name openstack-site

Creating a VNF

  • upload vnf description
  • upload nf descrtiption
  • instantiate nf
  • use openstack ui to load console and ping

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