Mininet is a container orchestration system for network emulation.
If you are using Mininet in a VM or on a physical server, it is easy to use onos.py
to start up a complete emulated ONOS network, including ONOS cluster, modeled control network, and data network.
Note: This is work in progress - if you wish to try it now, you will need to get onos.py from the following patch: https://gerrit.onosproject.org/#/c/9143/
First, make sure that you have built ONOS using buck
:
cd ~/onos
buck build onos
Next, use Mininet and onos.py
to start up a virtual ONOS cluster and data network:
cd ~/onos/tools/dev/mininet
sudo mn --custom onos.py --controller onos,3 --switch onosovs --topo torus,4,4
--custom onos.py
: uses onos.py
to extend Mininet with new controller and switch types
--controller onos,3
: tells Mininet to start up an ONOS controller cluster with 3 ONOS nodes
--switch onosovs
: this is currently necessary to enable Mininet to automatically connect to a controller with multiple IP addresses (you can also just use --switch onos
)
--topo torus,4,4
: tells Mininet to use a 4x4 torus topology for the data network
For more information on Mininet, please check out http://docs.mininet.org
For now, try using ONOS_APPS
or connecting to the karaf
console and using ONOS CLI commands.
In the future, it will be an option to --controller onos
and/or ONOSCluster()
.
ONOSCluster
takes an ipBase
option; default is 192.168.123.0/24
Make sure karaf's bin
directory is in your path, then:
client -h 192.168.123.1 # or the address of the ONOS node you wish to connect to
ssh
?ssh -p 8101 karaf@192.168.123.1
One way is to use ssh port forwarding, e.g.
ssh -L 8101:192.168.123.1:8101 mininet-vm
Another way is to run a browser such as Firefox or Chromium in your VM or server.
firefox &
We hope to make it easier and more automatic in the future.
tail -f /tmp/onos1/onos*/*karaf*/data/log/karaf.log
tail -f /tmp/onos1/onos*/onos.log
ssh
into the ONOS cluster?Not directly with this version of onos.py
, since the nodes are not running ssh
by default. However, you can attach to it using mininet/util/m
:
~/mininet/util/mn 192.168.123.1
onos-*
scripts from tools/test/bin with this environment?No, but you should not need to use them for the most part.