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Study of how to implement TCS Control Loops using a TOSCA appraoch

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      Cloudify support is being removed from DCAE in the Jakarta release and this decision impacts on the Policy Framework

      • CLAMP flow for Control Loop Deployment using Cloudify is broken, we will not be able to do a Control Loop deployment in DCAE using Cloudify blueprints
      • The best approach would be to use the TOSCA based approach and retire the support for the Cloudy approach
      • We will keep the Cloudify code for this release, and move forward with the TOSCA/Participant approach
      • For the TCA use case, we will get it working with the TOSCA/Participant approach
      • There will not be much client impacts
      • The CLAMP front end will remain, as it supports the TOSCA/Participant approach and also supports Policy creation and Service Template
      • Sébastien Determe  has already checked the CLAMP front end code in policy/gui so it is OK to remove the CLAMP front end code from the policy/clamp repo
      • The DCAE design for blueprint processing in DCAE-MOD now works towards a chart museum, so this part of the flow will change
      • Some of the current work flow may be replaced with manual steps and/or with the TOSCA/Participant Commissioning/Instantiation flows
      • We will use the PMSH use case as a starting point
      • There is development happening in SDC in Jakarta to support TOSCA based control loops, see this EPIC:  POLICY-2952 - R10: TOSCA Control Loop Design Time In Progress
      • Possible improvements in Jakarta and beyond
        • Possibility to list available microservices and other control loop elements at design time
        • Possibility to list running/viable microservices and other control loop elements at run time
      • Currently CLAMP queries CDS for information but this is a "nice to have" rather than a "must have" feature
      • We will have to change pairwise testing and tests run by OOM to use the changed Control Loop implementation
      • Actions Arising:
        • Gervais-Martial Ngueko  will prepare a wiki page in  the Jakarta collaboration area no the next steps
        • Liam Fallon  will coordinate removal of the CLAMP front end code in the policy/clamp repo

      See the Policy Framework meeting minutes from the 15th of December, 2021
      https://wiki.onap.org/display/Meetings/2021-12-15+Policy+Weekly+Meeting

       

      This story covers the work to study how TCS Control Loops can be implemented using the TOSCA approach.

       

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