commit | cac157dff479c0948885439b3bdb502359fffbe8 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Pavlin Radoslavov <pavlin@onlab.us> | Thu Jul 31 13:54:08 2014 -0700 |
committer | Gerrit Code Review <gerrit2@localhost> | Mon Aug 04 10:11:00 2014 -0700 |
tree | f83c5cbdc8496292e01b1c6e0c0fe7eba703d364 | |
parent | 105b7eda93d2395aa1c80848abd32539111b23d8 [diff] |
Work toward ONOS-1451: Separate Event Key space per instance Misc changes and cleanup (Step 3): * Enabled the usage of ONOS Instance ID inside class TopologyEvent - Added the ONOS Instance ID as part of the TopologyEvent key - Use the ONOS Instance ID inside method toString() and equals() - Also, added new method TopologyEvent.getIDasByteBuffer() * Added support for Mastership Events inside class TopologyEvents, including the JSON output. NOTE: For now the JSON output for the Topology object itself doesn't contain the corresponding Mastership info. The need for adding such info is TBD. * Added new class TopologyEventFilter that will perform the filtering if incoming events. For now the internal logic of this filter is empty. * Reordered some of the MastershipEvent-related code right before the SwitchEvent-related code so it is more consistent. Change-Id: I940c4686b776f5136a10c25bc49278b69c548fc5
ONOS (Open Networking Operating System) is an experimental distributed SDN OS. Currently, it is under active development. ONOS was announced and demonstrated at ONS'13, '14.
Following URL has the instructions how to get started with ONOS, starting from downloading the development VM:
https://wiki.onlab.us/display/onosdocs/Getting+Started+with+ONOS
Cleanly build ONOS
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME}/ $ mvn clean compile
Required packages
$ sudo apt-get install maven python-flask python-cmd2 python-pyparsing
ZooKeeper
Download and install apache-zookeeper-3.4.6: http://zookeeper.apache.org/releases.html
By default ONOS expect ZooKeeper to be installed in ~/zookeeper-3.4.6
.
This can be changed by specifing the path using ZK_HOME
environment variable.
Data directory ZooKeeper uses by default is /var/lib/zookeeper
. You will need to give current user permission to write to this directory.
This directory can be changed using specifying ZK_LIB_DIR
environment variable and running ./onos.sh setup
to generate ${ONOS_HOME}/conf/zoo.cfg
.
See Configuration for details about ./onos.sh setup
.
RAMCloud
Run setup-ramcloud.sh to download and install RAMCloud to ~/ramcloud
.
Installation path can be changed by specifing RAMCLOUD_HOME
environment variable.
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME}/ $ ./setup-ramcloud.sh
./onos.sh setup
script is used to generate ONOS related configuration files. This script read configuration from "${ONOS_CONF_DIR}/onos_node.`hostname`.conf".
Copy the file "${ONOS_HOME}/conf/onos_node.conf" to match the hostname and configure the content appropriately.
e.g., To use RAMCloud as data store change host.backend
to ramcloud
Once you're done with required configuration run following to generate configuration files.
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME}/ $ ./onos.sh setup
To start ZooKeeper, RAMCloud (if enabled in configuration) and ONOS core.
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME}/ $ ./onos.sh start single-node
To stop all the above
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME}/ $ ./onos.sh stop
If you need to use the REST APIs, follow the instruction for "Start ONOS REST API server" in next section.
You can manually start/stop individual ONOS components as follows:
Start Zookeeper
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME}/ $ ./onos.sh zk start ## Confirm Zookeeper is running: $ ./onos.sh zk status
Start RAMCloud Coordinator (only on one of the node in cluster)
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME}/ $ ./onos.sh rc-coord start ## Confirm RAMCloud Coordinator is running: $ ./onos.sh rc-coord status
Start RAMCloud Server
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME}/ $ ./onos.sh rc-server start ## Confirm RAMCloud Server is running: $ ./onos.sh rc-server status
Start ONOS
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME}/ $ ./onos.sh core start ## Confirm ONOS is running: $ ./onos.sh core status
Start ONOS REST API server
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME}/ $ ./start-rest.sh start ## Confirm the REST API server is running: $ ./start-rest.sh status
Unit tests bundled with ONOS source code, can be executed by using the following:
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME}/ $ mvn test
Some of the unit tests, which take longer time to execute are excluded from the above goal. To force running all the unit tests, use the following commands:
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME}/ $ mvn test -P all-tests
To run only a subset of the unit tests, use the following commands:
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME}/ $ mvn test -Dtest=PortNumberTest
Comma and wildcards can be used to specify multiple test cases. See maven-surefire-plugin website for details.
ONOS utilizes several static analysis tools to detect programmatic and formatting errors. To run some of the analysis against the code, use the following commands:
$ cd ${ONOS_HOME} $ mvn clean verify -P error-prone
Maven need the Internet connection to download required dependencies and plugins, when they're used for the first time.
If you need to develop ONOS in an Internet unreachable environment you may want to run the following helper script before you go offline, so that required dependencies and plugins for frequently used maven target will be downloaded to your local environment.
$ ./prep-for-offline.sh
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