[opnfv-tech-discuss] 答复: [Auto] URL to access ONAP portal

2018-02-12 Thread huangxiangyu
Joe

Containers have their internal IPs. In the /etc/hosts there are some name 
resolving to let you find the internal addresses of domains like 
portal.api.simpledemo.onap.org.

Regards
Harry

发件人: Joe Kidder [mailto:joe.kid...@5thlayer.com]
发送时间: 2018年2月13日 10:21
收件人: huangxiangyu 
抄送: Tina Tsou ; opnfv-tech-discuss@lists.opnfv.org
主题: Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [Auto] URL to access ONAP portal

Thanks, Harry.

I’m confused, however.  This browser page points to 
http://portal.api.simpledemo.onap.org:8989.
Shouldn’t I be connecting to a local IP address of the ONAP portal running on 
10.10.30.157?

Thanks,
Joe
On Feb 12, 2018, at 9:03 PM, huangxiangyu 
mailto:huangxiang...@huawei.com>> wrote:

Hi Joe

Here‘s the link to access ONAP portal built in pod1 of UNH Laas lab:
http://10.10.30.157:30211
You will see a noVNC login page, password is “password”, then you will see a 
desktop and I already opened the browser so you should find the main page of 
ONAP portal just there.

This ONAP on Kubernetes is not connected to an OpenStack yet so I think most 
likely we have to tear down this ONAP and redeploy it when there is a VIM ready 
to be connected.
Sorry Gokul, I didn’t get your email address. Joe or Tina, can you help to add 
Gokul to this loop? thanks.
I will be on Chinese new year vacation during 2.14 to 2.22 but I will check the 
mail time to time, we can keep discussion on this thread.

Regards
Harry

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Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [Auto] URL to access ONAP portal

2018-02-12 Thread Joe Kidder
Thanks, Harry.

I’m confused, however.  This browser page points to 
http://portal.api.simpledemo.onap.org:8989.
Shouldn’t I be connecting to a local IP address of the ONAP portal running on 
10.10.30.157?

Thanks,
Joe
> On Feb 12, 2018, at 9:03 PM, huangxiangyu  wrote:
> 
> Hi Joe
>  
> Here‘s the link to access ONAP portal built in pod1 of UNH Laas lab:
> http://10.10.30.157:30211 
> You will see a noVNC login page, password is “password”, then you will see a 
> desktop and I already opened the browser so you should find the main page of 
> ONAP portal just there.
>  
> This ONAP on Kubernetes is not connected to an OpenStack yet so I think most 
> likely we have to tear down this ONAP and redeploy it when there is a VIM 
> ready to be connected.
> Sorry Gokul, I didn’t get your email address. Joe or Tina, can you help to 
> add Gokul to this loop? thanks.
> I will be on Chinese new year vacation during 2.14 to 2.22 but I will check 
> the mail time to time, we can keep discussion on this thread.
>  
> Regards
> Harry

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Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [Auto] URL to access ONAP portal

2018-02-12 Thread Tina Tsou
Dear Harry,

Gokul is at the To line now.


Thank you,
Tina

On Feb 12, 2018, at 6:03 PM, huangxiangyu 
mailto:huangxiang...@huawei.com>> wrote:

Hi Joe

Here‘s the link to access ONAP portal built in pod1 of UNH Laas lab:
http://10.10.30.157:30211
You will see a noVNC login page, password is “password”, then you will see a 
desktop and I already opened the browser so you should find the main page of 
ONAP portal just there.

This ONAP on Kubernetes is not connected to an OpenStack yet so I think most 
likely we have to tear down this ONAP and redeploy it when there is a VIM ready 
to be connected.
Sorry Gokul, I didn’t get your email address. Joe or Tina, can you help to add 
Gokul to this loop? thanks.
I will be on Chinese new year vacation during 2.14 to 2.22 but I will check the 
mail time to time, we can keep discussion on this thread.

Regards
Harry
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[opnfv-tech-discuss] [Auto] URL to access ONAP portal

2018-02-12 Thread huangxiangyu
Hi Joe

Here's the link to access ONAP portal built in pod1 of UNH Laas lab:
http://10.10.30.157:30211
You will see a noVNC login page, password is "password", then you will see a 
desktop and I already opened the browser so you should find the main page of 
ONAP portal just there.

This ONAP on Kubernetes is not connected to an OpenStack yet so I think most 
likely we have to tear down this ONAP and redeploy it when there is a VIM ready 
to be connected.
Sorry Gokul, I didn't get your email address. Joe or Tina, can you help to add 
Gokul to this loop? thanks.
I will be on Chinese new year vacation during 2.14 to 2.22 but I will check the 
mail time to time, we can keep discussion on this thread.

Regards
Harry
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Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] Anteater status and link issue

2018-02-12 Thread SULLIVAN, BRYAN L (BRYAN L)
Comments etc inline

Thanks,
Bryan Sullivan | AT&T

From: Luke Hinds [mailto:lhi...@redhat.com]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 9:04 AM
To: SULLIVAN, BRYAN L (BRYAN L) 
Cc: opnfv-tech-discuss@lists.opnfv.org; degirmenci, fatih 
; Raymond Paik 
Subject: Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] Anteater status and link issue



On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 2:32 PM, SULLIVAN, BRYAN L (BRYAN L) 
mailto:bryan.sulli...@research.att.com>> wrote:
Hi all,
I’m wondering where the Anteater program is – and want to note a broken link: 
build jobs with Anteater violations reference “Please visit: 
https://wiki.opnfv.org/x/5oey”,
 which is the wiki page 
https://wiki.opnfv.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=11700198,
 which says “Project specific exceptions can be added for file_name, 
file_contents and binaries, by using the name of the repository within the 
anteater/exceptions/ directory of the 
releng-anteater
 repository.” – but that link 
(releng-anteater)
 is broken.
I want to start adding the exceptions for Models etc as an example for the LF 
IT team that is setting up the Acumos project gerrit/CI/CD process, and in 
general to help optimize the Anteater overhead for projects. I think we need to 
get some analysis of the types of exceptions that are typical, and establish a 
process for vetting those exceptions that goes beyond a simple review by a 
releng committer.
Further, we need to bring in other scan tools (e.g. security vulnerability, 
virus, or malicious code scans) into the Anteater process. This is in response 
to concerns about the security of the governance process for open source (e.g. 
upstream, but also direct contribution in projects) that is used to build 
production-oriented systems. We need to demonstrate that OPNFV and other LF 
projects are addressing these concerns through their infra toolsets.

Sorry Bryan, I missed a few of these emails thanks (or rather no thanks) to a 
bad mail filter rule.
I am working on the following now which we will see soon:
Much better documentation: 
http://anteater.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
[bryan] Are you going to start hosting these docs at docs.opnfv.org?
Virus total integration:
   * Any binaries will be scanned using the virus total API, unless a sha256 
waiver is already present e.g. 
https://github.com/opnfv/releng-anteater/blob/master/exceptions/calipso.yaml#L9
   * Any IP addresses / domain name / URL will be scanned (again using the 
Virus Total API) for known malware and other nastiness.
[bryan] VirusTotal looks like a useful service. Are there any stats for its 
effectiveness at detecting threats, including new threats and delay in 
supporting them?
I also have a load of new strings to add to dig out and report anything of a 
more recent finding (for example a javascript based bitcoin miner).
[bryan] I would like to see how we can improve the contextual effectiveness of 
the pattern matching approach. Any bar (or port in a storm) may seem to be 
better than none, and can at least catch newbie mistakes and anti-patterns, but 
most of the strings I’ve included in 
https://github.com/opnfv/models/blob/master/tools/anteater-exceptions.yaml 
relate to IMO innocuous (if admittedly sometimes cheap or anti-patterned) use 
of prohibited words. Others, I clearly need to fix.
The project is also hopefully going to move into gith

Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [Infra] Latest docs for connecting to Jenkins

2018-02-12 Thread Fatih Degirmenci
Hi Bryan,

The document is still valid but it needs a minor update; please install 
openjdk8 instead of 7.

We are in the process of moving infra docs into infra section on 
docs.opnfv.org and this document will be moved as well 
with any updates necessary.

When it comes to testing; the steps asking to execute the script will not work 
with your own/internal Jenkins since the script is specific to OPNFV Jenkins 
with hardcoded values. You can update the script with the details of your 
Jenkins master and try. Also you need to set slave connection type to jnlp 
instead of ssh while creating slaves on your Jenkins. Btw, ssh is the most 
common method for local setups where Jenkins master can reach slaves via ssh 
directly but we can’t use it due to 10+ remote labs - that’s why we have the 
script doing jnlp stuff.

/Fatih

On 12 Feb 2018, at 22:47, SULLIVAN, BRYAN L (BRYAN L) 
mailto:bryan.sulli...@research.att.com>> wrote:

Is the document 
http://docs.opnfv.org/en/latest/submodules/octopus/docs/octopus_docs/opnfv-jenkins-slave-connection.html
 still valid?
I see very little info in the docs e.g. 
http://docs.opnfv.org/en/latest/infrastructure/ci.html, and need to know what 
is the current process for connecting to Jenkins, so I can first implement this 
internally, test it out, and then when ready connect to the OPNFV Jenkins.

Thanks,
Bryan Sullivan | AT&T

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[opnfv-tech-discuss] [Infra] Latest docs for connecting to Jenkins

2018-02-12 Thread SULLIVAN, BRYAN L (BRYAN L)
Is the document 
http://docs.opnfv.org/en/latest/submodules/octopus/docs/octopus_docs/opnfv-jenkins-slave-connection.html
 still valid?
I see very little info in the docs e.g. 
http://docs.opnfv.org/en/latest/infrastructure/ci.html, and need to know what 
is the current process for connecting to Jenkins, so I can first implement this 
internally, test it out, and then when ready connect to the OPNFV Jenkins.

Thanks,
Bryan Sullivan | AT&T

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[opnfv-tech-discuss] FW: [OPNFV Helpdesk #52339] AutoReply: Wiki appears somewhat broken

2018-02-12 Thread SULLIVAN, BRYAN L (BRYAN L)
FYI you may have seen some strange rendering etc on the wiki as below. FYI I 
filed a helpdesk ticket on this.

Thanks,
Bryan Sullivan | AT&T

-Original Message-
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Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 1:16 PM
To: SULLIVAN, BRYAN L (BRYAN L) 
Subject: [OPNFV Helpdesk #52339] AutoReply: Wiki appears somewhat broken

Greetings,

Your support ticket regarding:
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Something has happened to the wiki:

  *   It required login and when that was completed, it threw an error 
indicating a Java version check failed
  *   The rendering is different, e.g. the base font has changed, the menu 
buttons at the top now wrap (and have no border), ...

Looks like some upgrade/config had some unintended side-effect.

Thanks,
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Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] Anteater status and link issue

2018-02-12 Thread Luke Hinds
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 2:32 PM, SULLIVAN, BRYAN L (BRYAN L) <
bryan.sulli...@research.att.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I’m wondering where the Anteater program is – and want to note a broken
> link: build jobs with Anteater violations reference “Please visit:
> https://wiki.opnfv.org/x/5oey”, which is the wiki page
> https://wiki.opnfv.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=11700198, which says 
> “Project
> specific exceptions can be added for file_name, file_contents and binaries,
> by using the name of the repository within the anteater/exceptions/
> directory of the releng-anteater
> 
> repository.” – but that link (releng-anteater
> ) is
> broken.
>
>
>
> I want to start adding the exceptions for Models etc as an example for the
> LF IT team that is setting up the Acumos project gerrit/CI/CD process, and
> in general to help optimize the Anteater overhead for projects. I think we
> need to get some analysis of the types of exceptions that are typical, and
> establish a process for vetting those exceptions that goes beyond a simple
> review by a releng committer.
>
>
>
> Further, we need to bring in other scan tools (e.g. security
> vulnerability, virus, or malicious code scans) into the Anteater process.
> This is in response to concerns about the security of the governance
> process for open source (e.g. upstream, but also direct contribution in
> projects) that is used to build production-oriented systems. We need to
> demonstrate that OPNFV and other LF projects are addressing these concerns
> through their infra toolsets.
>

Sorry Bryan, I missed a few of these emails thanks (or rather no thanks) to
a bad mail filter rule.

I am working on the following now which we will see soon:

Much better documentation: http://anteater.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Virus total integration:

   * Any binaries will be scanned using the virus total API, unless a
sha256 waiver is already present e.g.
https://github.com/opnfv/releng-anteater/blob/master/exceptions/calipso.yaml#L9
   * Any IP addresses / domain name / URL will be scanned (again using the
Virus Total API) for known malware and other nastiness.

I also have a load of new strings to add to dig out and report anything of
a more recent finding (for example a javascript based bitcoin miner).

The project is also hopefully going to move into github (once agreed with
LF) to encourage wider contributions and allow it to be more easily
consumed else.

Once the above is in place, docs will be clearer to follow, project will be
more presentable, with more coverage in finding vulns will be wider.



>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bryan Sullivan | AT&T
>
>
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Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [nfvbench] testpmd

2018-02-12 Thread Alec Hothan (ahothan)

You will need to be familiar with libvirt to try to replicate what openstack 
does to setup the VM properly: setup 2 virtual interfaces and provide a 
cloud-init config file.
This VM has VPP L3 routing included and that can be enabled/configured using 
the cloud-init file.
How well it will perform will really depends on your virtio network emulation 
(for example if you use OVS, it will likely not go very fast and start dropping 
packets very early).
Anyway, I can only help you to some extent as this stretches beyond what 
NFVbench handles.

Regards,

   Alec

From: "Balint, Peter (Nokia - HU/Budapest)" 
Date: Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 11:06 PM
To: "Alec Hothan (ahothan)" , 
"opnfv-tech-discuss@lists.opnfv.org" 
Subject: RE: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [nfvbench] testpmd

Hi Alec,

Thank you for information, I would like to add an L3 loop VM (this would be the 
DUT to benchmark VMs performance). But I use NFVBench in EXT mode( so without 
openstack)


Br,

Peter





From: Alec Hothan (ahothan) [mailto:ahot...@cisco.com]
Sent: Friday, February 9, 2018 6:31 PM
To: Balint, Peter (Nokia - HU/Budapest) ; 
opnfv-tech-discuss@lists.opnfv.org
Subject: Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [nfvbench] testpmd

Peter,

This is outdated information.
With the latest versions of NFVbench, the testpmd VM image is included in the 
docker container itself (that way we make sure NFVbench always uses the right 
version of the VM image).
May I ask why you want to access this VM image?  To use it you will need to 
pass the proper config file to configure the forwarding dest MAC addresses 
(this is taken care of by NFVbench through openstack). If use openstack you do 
not need to manually get the qcow2 image and upload because it is done by 
NFVbench when using the PVP and PVVP chain types.

If you still need the VM qcow2 file, you can simply copy it out from the 
container using “docker cp” command. For example:

# docker exec nfvbench ls -l /nfvbench
total 646524
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root   888 Feb  7 19:33 INFO
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root   624 Feb  7 19:33 LICENSE
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root  1302 Feb  7 19:33 README.rst
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root   708 Feb  7 19:33 backup.requirements.txt
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root  4096 Feb  8 22:26 ciscovim
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root52 Feb  7 19:33 cleanup
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root92 Feb  7 19:33 client
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root83 Feb  7 19:33 docker
drwxr-xr-x. 5 root root88 Feb  7 19:33 docs
drwxr-xr-x. 4 root root  4096 Feb  8 22:26 nfvbench
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root   150 Feb  7 19:33 nfvbench.egg-info
drwxr-xr-x. 3 root root35 Feb  7 19:33 nfvbenchvm
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 661979136 Dec  4 11:12 nfvbenchvm-0.5.qcow2
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 15079 Feb  7 19:33 pylint.rc
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root   124 Feb  7 19:33 requirements-dev.txt
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root  1809 Feb  7 19:33 setup.cfg
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root  1157 Feb  7 19:33 setup.py
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root49 Feb  7 19:33 test
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root   468 Feb  7 19:33 test-requirements.txt
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root  1333 Feb  7 19:33 tox.ini
# docker cp nfvbench:/nfvbench/nfvbenchvm-0.5.qcow2 /tmp


  Alec


From: 
mailto:opnfv-tech-discuss-boun...@lists.opnfv.org>>
 on behalf of "Balint, Peter (Nokia - HU/Budapest)" 
mailto:peter.bal...@nokia.com>>
Date: Friday, February 9, 2018 at 9:08 AM
To: 
"opnfv-tech-discuss@lists.opnfv.org" 
mailto:opnfv-tech-discuss@lists.opnfv.org>>
Subject: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [nfvbench] testpmd

Dear All,

I wanted to download testpmdvm-latest.qcow2 as recommended here 
https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/fds/Environment+setup+for+Performance+testing


but testpmd VMs link looks as an internal 
http://172.29.172.152/downloads/nfvbench/testpmdvm-latest.qcow2

is this IP/link correct could you please send me the correct link.


Br,

Peter



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