Platform Operations¶
ONAP Testing and Monitoring¶
Monitoring of ONAP depends on the deployment scenario. Generally the infrastructure monitoring (Openstack, K8S) depends on the platform ONAP is installed on.
Additionally ONAP supports the following additional tools to monitor ONAP functions
Basic Healthcheck of ONAP is supported by:
Interface Health can be checked via Consul:
OOM provides two mechanisms to monitor the real-time health of an ONAP deployment
- a Consul GUI for a human operator or downstream monitoring systems and Kubernetes liveness probes that enable automatic healing of failed containers, and
- a set of liveness probes which feed into the Kubernetes manager
Within ONAP, Consul is the monitoring system of choice and deployed by OOM in two parts:
- a three-way, centralized Consul server cluster is deployed as a highly available monitor of all of the ONAP components, and a number of Consul agents.
The Consul server provides a user interface that allows a user to graphically view the current health status of all of the ONAP components for which agents have been created
The Consul GUI can be accessed via http AT
<kubernetes IP>:30270/ui/
ONAP Log collection is provided by the Logging and Analytics Module:
ONAP Backup and Restore¶
To Backup ONAP a solution is described in Wiki (Migration to RTD->TBD):
ONAP Multisite Deployment¶
ONAP Multisite deployment, coordination and management is supported by the MUSIC component: