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This page describes how to run the stand-alone ONAP policy framework and deploy the apex policy designed for O-RU and O-DU use case.

Assumption:

It is assumed that the DMaaP message router is already running as a docker container with the hostname "dmaap-mr" and connected to the docker network named "nonrtric-docker-net". It is also assumed that a topic named "unauthenticated.SEC_FAULT_OUTPUT" has already been created in the message router.

Start the ONAP Policy Framework

The ONAP policy framework can be run in a stand-alone mode using the docker-compose in OSC nonrtric repo:

https://gerrit.o-ran-sc.org/r/gitweb?p=nonrtric.git;a=tree;f=docker-compose/docker-compose-policy-framework;h=92abff119953530c579d78c3cfdec24ce59b9706;hb=HEAD

Start all the containers by running this command:

docker-compose up -d

Run SDNR-simulator

The apex policy will make a rest call to the SDNR-simulator for sending the configuration messages. The code for SDNR simulator is available in the nonrtric repo. Run the following commands to build the docker image for SDNR-simulator:

cd nonrtric/test/usecases/oruclosedlooprecovery/scriptversion/simulators
docker build . -f Dockerfile-sdnr-sim -t sdnr-simulator:1.0.0

The SDNR-simulator can then be started using the following command:

docker run --rm --name sdnr-sim --network nonrtric-docker-net -e MR-HOST="http://dmaap-mr" -e MR-PORT="3904" sdnr-simulator:1.0.0

Create/Deploy apex policy for O-RU & O-DU use case

All the ingredients of apex policy designed for O-RU & O-DU use case are available here:

cd nonrtric/test/usecases/oruclosedlooprecovery/apexpolicyversion/LinkMonitor

In order to deploy the apex policy with default config, only the contents under /deployment directory are needed. However, if something needs to be changed in the policy config, refer to the workflow for updating the ToscaPolicy.json at the end of this page.

Before creating the apex policy, it is good to perform a healthcheck call:

curl -k -u 'healthcheck:zb!XztG34' -X GET "https://localhost:6868/policy/pap/v1/components/healthcheck"

This should give the following response:

{"pdps":{"xacml":[{"instanceId":"policy-xacml-pdp","pdpState":"ACTIVE","healthy":"HEALTHY"}],"drools":[],"apex":[{"instanceId":"policy-apex-pdp","pdpState":"ACTIVE","healthy":"HEALTHY","message":"Pdp Heartbeat"}]},"healthy":false,"api":{"name":"Policy API","url":"https://policy-api:6969/policy/api/v1/healthcheck","healthy":true,"code":200,"message":"alive"},"pap":{"name":"Policy PAP","url":"https://policy-pap:6969/policy/pap/v1/healthcheck","healthy":true,"code":200,"message":"alive"}}

Make sure that the policy-apex-pdp, api and pap are healthy.


Create the policy via Policy API:

curl -k -u 'healthcheck:zb!XztG34' -X POST "https://localhost:6969/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.native.Apex/versions/1.0.0/policies" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d @./deployment/ToscaPolicy.json

Make sure that the following REST call returns the policy:

curl -k -u 'healthcheck:zb!XztG34' -X GET "https://localhost:6969/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.native.Apex/versions/1.0.0/policies/onap.policies.native.apex.LinkMonitor/versions/1.0.0"


Deploy the policy to apex-pdp via Policy PAP:

curl -k -u 'healthcheck:zb!XztG34' -X POST "https://localhost:6868/policy/pap/v1/pdps/policies" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d @./deployment/DeployPolicyPAP.json

This should give the following response:

{"message":"Use the policy status url to fetch the latest status. Kindly note that when a policy is successfully undeployed, it will no longer appear in policy status response.","uri":"/policy/pap/v1/policies/status"}


Check the status of deployed policy:

curl -k -u 'healthcheck:zb!XztG34' -X GET "https://localhost:6868/policy/pap/v1/policies/status"

This should give the following response:

[{"pdpGroup":"defaultGroup","pdpType":"apex","pdpId":"policy-apex-pdp","policy":{"name":"onap.policies.native.apex.LinkMonitor","version":"1.0.0"},"policyType":{"name":"onap.policies.native.Apex","version":"1.0.0"},"deploy":true,"state":"SUCCESS"},{"pdpGroup":"defaultGroup","pdpType":"xacml","pdpId":"policy-xacml-pdp","policy":{"name":"SDNC_Policy.ONAP_NF_NAMING_TIMESTAMP","version":"1.0.0"},"policyType":{"name":"onap.policies.Naming","version":"1.0.0"},"deploy":true,"state":"SUCCESS"}]

Send the LinkFailureEvent to DMaaP Message Router:

curl -X POST -H accept:application/json -H Content-Type:application/json "http://localhost:3904/events/unauthenticated.SEC_FAULT_OUTPUT/" -d @./events/LinkFailureEvent.json

The SDNR-simulator should receive the following call if the apex policy is working:

"POST /rests/data/network-topology:network-topology/topology=topology-netconf/node=HCL-O-DU-1123/yang-ext:mount/o-ran-sc-du-hello-world:network-function/du-to-ru-connection=ERICSSON-O-RU-11225 HTTP/1.1" 201

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