- opnfv-apex - OpenDaylight L2 / L3 and ONOS support *
- opnfv-apex-onos - ONOS support *
- - opnfv-apex-opendaylight-sfc - OpenDaylight SFC support *
- opnfv-apex-undercloud - (reqed) Undercloud Image
- opnfv-apex-common - (reqed) Supporting config files and scripts
- python34-markupsafe - (reqed) Dependency of opnfv-apex-common **
- python3-ipmi - (reqed) Dependency of opnfv-apex-common **
\* One or more of these RPMs is required
- Only one of opnfv-apex, opnfv-apex-onos and opnfv-apex-opendaylight-sfc is
- required. It is safe to leave the unneeded SDN controller's RPMs
- uninstalled if you do not intend to use them.
+ Only one of opnfv-apex or opnfv-apex-onos is required. It is safe to leave
+ the unneeded SDN controller's RPMs uninstalled if you do not intend to use
+ them.
** These RPMs are not yet distributed by CentOS or EPEL.
Apex has built these for distribution with Apex while CentOS and EPEL do
help you customize them.
1. deploy_settings.yaml
- This file includes basic configuration options deployment.
+ This file includes basic configuration options deployment, and also documents
+ all available options.
Alternatively, there are pre-built deploy_settings files available in
(``/etc/opnfv-apex/``). These files are named with the naming convention
os-sdn_controller-enabled_feature-[no]ha.yaml. These files can be used in
Follow the steps below to execute:
1. Execute opnfv-deploy
- ``sudo opnfv-deploy [ --flat ] -n network_settings.yaml
+ ``sudo opnfv-deploy -n network_settings.yaml
-i inventory.yaml -d deploy_settings.yaml``
If you need more information about the options that can be passed to
- opnfv-deploy use ``opnfv-deploy --help`` --flat collapses all networks to a
- single nic, only uses the admin network from the network settings file. -n
+ opnfv-deploy use ``opnfv-deploy --help``. -n
network_settings.yaml allows you to customize your networking topology.
2. Wait while deployment is executed.