commit | 38646d670bbaf2836af0f7bce29e0872969428c5 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Pankaj Berde <pankaj@onlab.us> | Fri Jun 21 11:34:04 2013 -0700 |
committer | Pankaj Berde <pankaj@onlab.us> | Fri Jun 21 11:34:04 2013 -0700 |
tree | bd9ccbf27807316a90c85be71a5846ba7becf549 | |
parent | 668ae84203973e8caeba9244016d5bf5817631e9 [diff] |
rename onos.util to onos.graph
Open Networking Operating System
BELOW TO BE WRITTEN IN DETAIL
Install custom jars and dependencies (Only need to be run only once)
$ ./setup-local-maven.sh
Cleanly Build ONOS
$ mvn clean $ mvn compile
Start zookeeper
$ cd (ONOS-INSTALL-DIR)/
$ ./start-zk.sh
Start cassandra
$ cd (ONOS-INSTALL-DIR)/
$ ./start-cassandra.sh start
Confirm cassandra is running
$ ./start-cassandra.sh status
Start ONOS instance
$ cd (ONOS-INSTALL-DIR)/
$ ./start-onos.sh start
Start ONOS rest apis
$ ./start-rest.sh start
Start Zookeeper
$ cd (ONOS-INSTALL-DIR)/
$ ./zkServer.sh start
Start ONOS and Cassandra embedded
$ cd (ONOS-INSTALL_DIR)/
$ ./start-onos-embedded.sh start
Start ONOS rest apis
$ ./start-rest.sh start
Maven is used to build and run ONOS. By default, maven tries to reach the repositories. To suppress this behavior '-o' option should be given to mvn
command.
To give additional option to mvn
commands used in ONOS, use the MVN environment variable.
Example: Running in offline mode
$ env MVN="mvn -o" ./start-onos.sh start