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Copper sandbox ("Academy")

This is an effort to setup a basic functional assessment platform (a learning "academy") based upon OPNFV, installed as a single node (e.g. a laptop with lots of memory) or multi-node environment. This will provide a means to learn, analyze, and further develop:

  • the OPNFV install process, to find where/how we need to augment it for additional components (e.g. Congress)
  • the basic mechanisms supported by OPNFV components for VNF and service configuration
  • the mechanisms supported by the additional components for configuration policy management
  • use cases, demos, and techniques supporting the Copper scope

Multi-Node Foreman-based install on 3 bare metal nodes (non-HA)

See Foreman install procedure, install verification procedure, and additional notes.

The hardware used in this include:

  • 6 Intel NUC i7 (NUC5i7RYH), each with 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD, 250MB SSD
    • Note: the single ethernet port on the NUCs can be augmented thru USB-NIC adapters using the 4 USB ports
    • The diagram below shows the initial layout in which three of the NUCs are used for a single non-HA "POD", i.e. jumphost, controller, and compute node hosts.
  • a router/gateway that isolates the OPNFV private network (single subnet) from the other LAN segments or the Internet, and any pesky DHCP servers that might be there
    • the private network can use any subnet; 192.168.1.0/24 is used below and in the procedures linked above

(Link to Powerpoint source of the diagram above)

Earlier efforts to build Academy

For the record, you can review the (mostly failed) earlier attempts

copper/academy.1446016365.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/10/28 07:12 by Bryan Sullivan