commit | 88f3bf350c747da777c103580c4d1af9739d17a0 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | HIGUCHI Yuta <y-higuchi@onlab.us> | Thu Jun 20 10:37:47 2013 -0700 |
committer | HIGUCHI Yuta <y-higuchi@onlab.us> | Thu Jun 20 11:57:04 2013 -0700 |
tree | 84c67023fb953d135f82ddcaecb7c59c2833f2f4 | |
parent | e937d35944f2ec55f5c80d3269db22bb27f87ca0 [diff] |
Download dependency when setup-local-maven.sh is run. Let user specify maven option through env variable MVN
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 (ZOOKEEPER-INSTALL-DIR)/bin
$ ./zkServer.sh start
Start cassandra
$ ./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 (ZOOKEEPER-INSTALL-DIR)/bin
$ ./zkServer.sh start
Start ONOS and Cassandra embedded
$ cd (ONOS-INSTAL_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