| commit | ee4d826658570a2f3138ad0564d688952a6c9a99 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Joey Armstrong <joey@opennetworking.org> | Tue Aug 22 15:19:19 2023 -0400 |
| committer | Joey Armstrong <joey@opennetworking.org> | Tue Aug 22 15:19:19 2023 -0400 |
| tree | 0ab94e2e680f1622944622dae6e729150e80911d | |
| parent | aeae2bdd06654534f2a3d5c46d2b5a9ce143e445 [diff] |
VOL-5160 - Repo triage build for release branching.
Makefile
makefiles
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o Copy in library makefiles from repo:onf-make.
o Selectively enable constants and library logic.
o Cleanup and refactoring effort is needed to enable bulk docker and lint
targets but that effort is deferred to a separate jira ticket.
VERSION
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o Change *-dev branch to a release version to exercise all pipeline
job steps (including task publish if any).
build/package/Dockerfile
cmd/bbsim-sadis-server.go
deployments/bbsim-sadis-server.yaml
internal/core/common.go
internal/core/sadis_if.go
internal/core/server.go
internal/core/store.go
internal/core/store_test.go
internal/core/watcher.go
internal/utils/config.go
internal/utils/utils.go
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o Update copyright notice.
Change-Id: I86c89354cb62eda41971bc2c00603d1894977d5c
This project is designed to aggregate Sadis entries from multiple BBSim instances running on the same kubernetes cluster.
This tool assumes that:
50074app=bbsimThis component is part of the the VOLTHA project, more informations at: https://docs.voltha.org
helm repo add onf https://charts.opencord.org helm install bbsim-sadis-server onf/bbsim-sadis-server
bbsim-sadis-serverAssuming that bbsim-sadis-server was installed in the default namespace, you can use this configuration to point ONOS to it:
{ "sadis" : { "integration" : { "url" : "http://bbsim-sadis-server.default.svc:58080/subscribers/%s", "cache" : { "enabled" : true, "maxsize" : 50, "ttl" : "PT1m" } } }, "bandwidthprofile" : { "integration" : { "url" : "http://bbsim-sadis-server.default.svc:58080/profiles/%s", "cache" : { "enabled" : true, "maxsize" : 50, "ttl" : "PT1m" } } } }
For more inforation about the sadis application you can refer to: https://github.com/opencord/sadis