Hi Alec,

I'm having trouble recreating the problem youre having.
>From the home page, try to first "Create a POD" and then create your
booking using that pod.
Your configuration works, and I just created a single pod machine to double
check.

We do not yet provide a rest interface to users.

Thank you,
Parker

On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 12:26 PM Alec via Lists.Opnfv.Org <ahothan=
[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hi Lincoln,
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>
>
> I am trying to book one pod with 1 host for now – just could not get
> passed the step of defining the network (see my other email).
>
> Once I’ll get it up and running I’ll be able to check the NIC.
>
> Would be great to have examples of pods/topologies, how they were
> configured (with UI snapshots or REST – whatever method was used).
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Alec
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>
> *From: *Lincoln Lavoie <[email protected]>
> *Date: *Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 12:44 PM
> *To: *"Alec Hothan (ahothan)" <[email protected]>
> *Cc: *Trevor Bramwell <[email protected]>, "opnfv-tech-dis." <
> [email protected]>
> *Subject: *[SUSPICIOUS] Re: [SUSPICIOUS] Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] Infra
> Evolution: Labs
>
>
>
> Hi Alec,
>
>
>
> I can answer some of the questions, Parker can confirm detailed specifics.
>
>
>
> There are two types of servers available in the UNH-IOL LaaS, Gigabyte and
> HPE.  The Gigabyte servers have 4x 10G interfaces, the HPE servers have 6x
> 10G interfaces.
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>
>
> There are a couple of different linux distro images that can be selected /
> flashed onto each server.  Once flashed, you have root access and can make
> the changes you want to the servers kernel options, etc.
>
>
>
> One thing to note, right now, only PTL (project leaders) from an LFN
> project (with a proper info file) can book multiple servers (i.e. a pod
> with N >= 2).
>
>
>
> Cheers,
> Lincoln
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>
>
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>
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> On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 8:21 PM Alec Hothan (ahothan) <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> Is there a pointer to the OPNFV LaaS beta? I’d like to check the L2
> configuration API along with bare metal inventory (more specifically what
> NIC cards and how many ports are available) + linux boot configurability (I
> need to check things like uio driver and huge pages can be configured). I
> will need all of these to be able to run nfvbench on LaaS.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>   Alec
>
>
>
>
>
> *From: *Lincoln Lavoie <[email protected]>
> *Date: *Friday, December 7, 2018 at 10:31 AM
> *To: *"Alec Hothan (ahothan)" <[email protected]>
> *Cc: *Trevor Bramwell <[email protected]>, "opnfv-tech-dis." <
> [email protected]>
> *Subject: *[SUSPICIOUS] Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] Infra Evolution: Labs
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
>
> Responses in line below as well.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
> Lincoln
>
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at 12:33 PM Alec via Lists.Opnfv.Org
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> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi Trevor,
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> Inline…
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> *From: *<[email protected]> on behalf of Trevor Bramwell
> <[email protected]>
> *Date: *Thursday, December 6, 2018 at 4:47 PM
> *To: *"[email protected]" <
> [email protected]>
> *Subject: *[SUSPICIOUS] [opnfv-tech-discuss] Infra Evolution: Labs
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> The TSC tasked the Infra-WG to create a proposal for evolving the
>
> infrastructure of OPNFV, but given the low attendance to the Infra-WG
>
> calls I thought it best to bring this discussion to the mailing list so
>
> we can benefit from the wider community's experience and knowledge.
>
>
>
> To keep the discussion focused, I'd like to just look at Labs and how we
>
> can evolve the infrastructure there, and I'll follow up with thoughts on
>
> CI, code, and artifacts, after we've reached some consensus since there's a
>
> bit more interdependence with those components along with some
>
> complexity. I've collected some of the options here[1].
>
>
>
> What we need to find (and anyone feel free to jump in if I've
>
> misunderstood the ask) is a scalable solution for bringing up new PODs
>
> for CI that doesn't require us hosting or purchasing more dedicated
>
> hardware.
>
>
>
>
>
> Now of the top cloud providers: AWS, Google Compute, Azure, only AWS
>
> provides a hardware-as-a-service offering[2]. The others recently
>
> enabled nested virtualization on some instance types, which may work for
>
> us verifying virtual deployments (with performance trade-offs
>
> obviously), but don't help when we want to verify against networking
>
> hardware.
>
>
>
> That’s right.
>
>
>
> This is why I started the discussion with Packet.net. They appear to be
>
> the only provider that not only manages hardware for you, but provides
>
> an API for accessing and provisioning it.
>
>
>
> I agree with you regarding the convenience of a service like packet.net
> <http://secure-web.cisco.com/18-sEFIkarZqkD5wHQrUW6RDNLBI2fpHYzbYIjvETPBYH-Wn2rIu_zr6NG9F5ALKYkMLwWU58zsQsjsZwj_jTNOb-moNyA2cGdU7oegD01txss_UXrucRr_2rVZH0e1FFt93SECSaEatb3050yvrZGdkWTwbQoyJtPrRiPIh9T74U6GzHh_DnIQXaVIFulMewKAaKAxhh10QxKJ2A-Guk6ruG8eMUC3qG0P8XMgahW4k_zYUa4TN5eqjPLijVnxLMU2vgtvCwVaL_ixDOqrJYtezlZirHH95CFwNSsgKlTRnOAQGplGMI0EnikY-k1rivd2s5YhZuk4UrlmvU3BoYoA/http%3A%2F%2Fpacket.net>.
> They are showing that it is possible to have automated bare metal
> deployments that can be as easy to operate as fully virtualized ones.
>
> Packet.net provides some very basic APIs to control the switches that run
> the virtual network attached to their blades and is currently considering
> extensions to their APIs to support more complex bare metal deployments
> (e.g. openstack or k8s) based on input from a CNCF demo project which uses
> NFVbench.
>
>
>
> It would be great if OPNFV labs can have a unified programmable L2 network
> that works on multiple pods – similar to what packet.net
> <http://secure-web.cisco.com/18-sEFIkarZqkD5wHQrUW6RDNLBI2fpHYzbYIjvETPBYH-Wn2rIu_zr6NG9F5ALKYkMLwWU58zsQsjsZwj_jTNOb-moNyA2cGdU7oegD01txss_UXrucRr_2rVZH0e1FFt93SECSaEatb3050yvrZGdkWTwbQoyJtPrRiPIh9T74U6GzHh_DnIQXaVIFulMewKAaKAxhh10QxKJ2A-Guk6ruG8eMUC3qG0P8XMgahW4k_zYUa4TN5eqjPLijVnxLMU2vgtvCwVaL_ixDOqrJYtezlZirHH95CFwNSsgKlTRnOAQGplGMI0EnikY-k1rivd2s5YhZuk4UrlmvU3BoYoA/http%3A%2F%2Fpacket.net>
> provides: having a way to program the switches associated to a pod
> deployment without having to open a ticket and wait for someone to go
> configure the switches which is just too slow.
>
>
>
> LYL > This is basically what the LaaS project is providing in beta right
> now, where PTLs can book multiple bare metal servers and configure the L2
> network between those servers.  Each server has mutliple NICs / ports,
> providing for a fair amount of flexibility.
>
>
>
>
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> What I'd like to know is if there are other options out there for
>
> using/paying for hardware like this? Perhaps one of the other cloud
>
> providers (IBM, HP, etc) have a service we haven't heard of?
>
> Or are there other ideas of how we can manage this need?
>
> ‘
>
> The lack of consistency across OPNFV pods (different switches, different
> way to connect them to servers, different NICs…) makes the development of a
> unified programmable L2 service very difficult and likely too costly.
>
> I do not think there is any vendor today that provides a service similar
> to packet.net
> <http://secure-web.cisco.com/18-sEFIkarZqkD5wHQrUW6RDNLBI2fpHYzbYIjvETPBYH-Wn2rIu_zr6NG9F5ALKYkMLwWU58zsQsjsZwj_jTNOb-moNyA2cGdU7oegD01txss_UXrucRr_2rVZH0e1FFt93SECSaEatb3050yvrZGdkWTwbQoyJtPrRiPIh9T74U6GzHh_DnIQXaVIFulMewKAaKAxhh10QxKJ2A-Guk6ruG8eMUC3qG0P8XMgahW4k_zYUa4TN5eqjPLijVnxLMU2vgtvCwVaL_ixDOqrJYtezlZirHH95CFwNSsgKlTRnOAQGplGMI0EnikY-k1rivd2s5YhZuk4UrlmvU3BoYoA/http%3A%2F%2Fpacket.net>
> that would work on any variety of hardware – even packet.net
> <http://secure-web.cisco.com/18-sEFIkarZqkD5wHQrUW6RDNLBI2fpHYzbYIjvETPBYH-Wn2rIu_zr6NG9F5ALKYkMLwWU58zsQsjsZwj_jTNOb-moNyA2cGdU7oegD01txss_UXrucRr_2rVZH0e1FFt93SECSaEatb3050yvrZGdkWTwbQoyJtPrRiPIh9T74U6GzHh_DnIQXaVIFulMewKAaKAxhh10QxKJ2A-Guk6ruG8eMUC3qG0P8XMgahW4k_zYUa4TN5eqjPLijVnxLMU2vgtvCwVaL_ixDOqrJYtezlZirHH95CFwNSsgKlTRnOAQGplGMI0EnikY-k1rivd2s5YhZuk4UrlmvU3BoYoA/http%3A%2F%2Fpacket.net>
> can only achieve this by streamlining their hardware.
>
>
>
>
>
> LYL > Completely agree on the huge amount of hardware (i.e. different
> switches) and their different configuration interface (i.e. CLI, Openflow,
> VxLAN, other).  What we started with in the LaaS project was to construct
> the information model for the "Pod" that gets constructed from the
> dashboard, when the user creates the pod.  From there, it goes through a
> couple of translations, where the the networking side becomes more and more
> specific to the actual lab and hardware.  Think of that in terms of,
> selection of available VLANs, switch ports, etc.
>
>
>
> What could be reused here is all of the information models used by the
> dashboard, and possibly some of the lab translation code.  This could help
> to simplify some of the work an individual hosting a lab down to the
> creation of "drivers" for their specific physical layer topology and their
> specific switching hardware (i.e. a CLI type driver driver, Openflow
> configuration, etc.).
>
>
>
>
>
> Short of using a service like packet.net
> <http://secure-web.cisco.com/18-sEFIkarZqkD5wHQrUW6RDNLBI2fpHYzbYIjvETPBYH-Wn2rIu_zr6NG9F5ALKYkMLwWU58zsQsjsZwj_jTNOb-moNyA2cGdU7oegD01txss_UXrucRr_2rVZH0e1FFt93SECSaEatb3050yvrZGdkWTwbQoyJtPrRiPIh9T74U6GzHh_DnIQXaVIFulMewKAaKAxhh10QxKJ2A-Guk6ruG8eMUC3qG0P8XMgahW4k_zYUa4TN5eqjPLijVnxLMU2vgtvCwVaL_ixDOqrJYtezlZirHH95CFwNSsgKlTRnOAQGplGMI0EnikY-k1rivd2s5YhZuk4UrlmvU3BoYoA/http%3A%2F%2Fpacket.net>
> (I guess for cost reasons), the only practical option is to simplify the
> underpinning of the pods that make up OPNFV labs: standardize on very few
> switches, standardize on how the switches are connected to the servers then
> adjust the deployers to install on such HW base. This is basically trying
> to replicate what packet.net
> <http://secure-web.cisco.com/18-sEFIkarZqkD5wHQrUW6RDNLBI2fpHYzbYIjvETPBYH-Wn2rIu_zr6NG9F5ALKYkMLwWU58zsQsjsZwj_jTNOb-moNyA2cGdU7oegD01txss_UXrucRr_2rVZH0e1FFt93SECSaEatb3050yvrZGdkWTwbQoyJtPrRiPIh9T74U6GzHh_DnIQXaVIFulMewKAaKAxhh10QxKJ2A-Guk6ruG8eMUC3qG0P8XMgahW4k_zYUa4TN5eqjPLijVnxLMU2vgtvCwVaL_ixDOqrJYtezlZirHH95CFwNSsgKlTRnOAQGplGMI0EnikY-k1rivd2s5YhZuk4UrlmvU3BoYoA/http%3A%2F%2Fpacket.net>
> is doing. OPNFV can start this effort on one specific pod – pick one that
> is the most versatile/consistently configured/wrired (I think the Intel lap
> in Portland would be a good candidate), then hope to support additional
> pods with different HW variations later. It is clearly always good to
> support a variety of HW platforms but it comes at a cost.
>
>
>
> LYL > I think limiting the selection of hardware, will in the long run,
> limit the value of the systems / labs, because it could eliminating things
> like hardware acceleration, etc. It would basically reduce everything to
> the common denominator
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I’m not too familiar with the details of the PDF project but I think this
> goes beyond what PDF covers.
>
>
>
> LYL > Yes, our information model had to include more than the PDF.  But,
> you can generate the PDF directly from that information, which is also very
> useful.  Especially if all of the installers could use that PDF in their
> process (they don't all use it today).  Similarly, additional
> standardization on the other information required for a deployment, i.e.
> scenarios / IDF will also make that process easier to support between
> different labs / "pods".
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I would also like to point out that such programmable L2 service can be
> used by any cloud OS deployment (openstack or k8s or even plain vswitch),
> any deployer and any vswitch technology, can also work for SR-IOV and will
> benefit any project that involves any form of data plane: VSPERF, NFVbench…
>
> The lack of a programmable pod-level L2 infrastructure is one of the most
> glaring gap in the OPNFV infra to my point of view.
>
> Having an OPNFV reference SW platform would be greatly enhanced by
> specifying clearly the underlying L2 infrastructure and being able to
> configure the L2 plane from CI.
>
>
>
> LYL > As long as, we're not trying to allow the Cloud OS to make changes
> to the L2 hardware, which might be supporting multiple Cloud OS instances
> running in parallel.  Otherwise, you run into a premissions / ACL type
> nightmare within the lab.  We are a ways away from that capability, in
> terms of a standardized approach, that could work between labs, with
> multiple Clouds OS instances installed in parallel, etc.
>
>
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
>    Alec
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>
>
> Happy to hear any and all input!
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Trevor Bramwell
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> Ars sine scientia nihil est! -- Art without science is nothing.
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> Scientia sine ars est vacua! -- Science without art is empty.
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> BBF Gfast Certified Product List
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> --
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> *******************************************************************************
>
> *Lincoln Lavoie*
>
> Senior Engineer, Broadband Technologies
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>
>
> Ars sine scientia nihil est! -- Art without science is nothing.
>
> Scientia sine ars est vacua! -- Science without art is empty.
>
>
>
> BBF Gfast Certified Product List
> <https://secure-web.cisco.com/1D8VG-_NDA5rak-AdFhs_dBqLyuHw0JD9OBu-_N59XKA1Mk5AQENxyKwGEBH-T_NSoQz7_7cwWCfuIweLHvf8LhoRshuHz5r37OXhPADy8e8EMBLqP5zpMk654p0Fk0u_hE98xQI0Sm4K-jt1q5tgphuEY8eQzjOMmekevAD9lp831h1wNP5Duyq3zGX5rEt2iIbtXd5fUudx-B8qjULds-YH5rjnTJC7IzS3Hcnswq2JAKANgJa6sm8bJc6jKg0i0GP1JouM0j7X5Dbg2x86dXD4ZtqwmiaPHOCMSYENQV0wDPgATHhPTQkFV6UQHkhEYidkfIq26POV-5oMHDxwxNjQGC1C3r667LULCenuDII/https%3A%2F%2Fbbf-gfast-cert.iol.unh.edu%2F>
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