m (→Launch OpenClovis IDE and Import Framework Model (i.e /model)) |
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− | ==Defined your YANG model | + | ===Defined your YANG model=== |
− | :In case you would like to convert YANG model to MIB model, follow the link: [[Convert YANG to MIB model]] and put | + | : Using vim, gedit or IDE to create your Yang model and put those models into <model>/src/extras/share/netconf/modules. |
+ | :*In case you would like to convert YANG model to MIB model, follow instruction at the link: [[Convert YANG to MIB model]] and also put the MIB model at <model>/src/extras/share/snmp/mibs. | ||
==Create your object implementor that derive from ClMgtObject mainly base class== | ==Create your object implementor that derive from ClMgtObject mainly base class== |
Revision as of 06:27, 23 January 2013
Download Framework via github
root@desktop:/# git clone https://github.com/OpenClovis/SAFplus-Mgt.git <path>
Building thirdparty library
root@desktop:/# cd <path>/3rdparty root@desktop:<path>/3rdparty# make
Build CPP component on SAFplus Framework
This may be done in one of the following two ways:
Rebuild SAFplus
root@desktop:/# cd <safplusdir> root@desktop:/# mkdir -p prebuild root@desktop:/# export BUILD_CPP=1 root@desktop:/# <safplusdir>/src/SAFplus/configure --with-safplus-build root@desktop:/# cd build/local root@desktop:/# make
Build your model with extra configure
root@desktop:/# cd <project root> root@desktop:<project root># export BUILD_CPP=1 root@desktop:<project root># <safplusdir>/src/SAFplus/configure --with-safplus-build --with-model-name=<your model name> root@desktop:<project root># cd <your model name>/build/local root@desktop:/# make
Development your source code
- Using OpenClovis IDE:
- File -> Import -> General -> Existing Projects into Workspace -> Next -> Locate <git checkout Framework path>/models -> Finish.
- File:Import fw model.png
Defined your YANG model
- Using vim, gedit or IDE to create your Yang model and put those models into <model>/src/extras/share/netconf/modules.
- In case you would like to convert YANG model to MIB model, follow instruction at the link: Convert YANG to MIB model and also put the MIB model at <model>/src/extras/share/snmp/mibs.
Create your object implementor that derive from ClMgtObject mainly base class
or ClMgtObjectContainer or ClMgtList.
Example:
class NetworkInterface : public ClMgtObjectContainer {
private:
ClMgtIndex<string> name; // Interface name ex. "eth0". This is also the index into this data.
/* * "Prov" objects are "provisioned" -- that is, they are stored in the replicated database. * When "bind" is called, these object will be loaded from the database's "active" configuration. * Once bound when the database is modified via an incoming provisioning request, these objects are notified. * ClMgtProv is a template that wraps provisioning functionality around any fundamental type (by fundamental I mean * any type that is serializable via memcpy). */ ClMgtProv<bool> adminStatus; // Administrative status. If you want this to be "up" set it to "true". "False" = "down" ClMgtProv<ClIpAddress> ipAddress; ClMgtProv<ClIpAddress> netMask; ClMgtProv<ClIpAddress> gateway;
ClMgtStat<uint64_t> errorCount; // Cumulative count of errors
/* * ClMgtHistoryStat is an in-ram statistic that returns cumulative count AND contains sub-nodes which are arrays of 10 values containing historical (starting now and extending into the past) data: * 5sec: the cumulative count within second 0-5, 5-10, 10-15, ... * 1min: * 5min: * 1hr: * 1day: * 1week: * 4weeks: * 1year: */ ClMgtHistoryStat<uint64_t> bytesSent; ClMgtHistoryStat<uint64_t> bytesReceived;
public:
NetworkInterface(const char* objName); virtual ~NetworkInterface(); void initialize(std::string ifName, ClMgtObject* parent); void get(void **ppBuffer, ClUint64T *pBuffLen); void set(void *pBuffer, ClUint64T buffLen, ClTransaction& t = NO_TRANSACTION); string IpAddress();
};
Declare your YANG/MIB model:
For YANG model:
/* Declare "network" module */
ClMgtModule yangModule("<your yang model name>");
yangModule.loadModule();
For MIB model:
/* Declare "network" module */
ClMgtModule mibModule("<your mib module name>");
mibModule.loadModule();
Binding your object instance into YANG or MIB model with follow command:
object.bindNetconf("<your yang model name>", "<your xpath model>");
or
object.bindSnmp("<your mib module name>", "<oid instance>");
Building your model:
Right click project -> Build Project
Running your model:
<model image>/etc/init.d/safplus start
FAQ:
Question: Cannot connect to NETCONF
Answer:
- If you are running your model with non-root user, port 830 cannot being listening. Your should manual running the script at <model image>/etc/init.d/customerScript.sh with root privileges and test your connect with below command:
- sudo sh <model image>/etc/init.d/customerScript.sh start --> to start sshd listening
-
or
- sudo sh <model image>/etc/init.d/customerScript.sh stop --> to stop sshd listening
Question: Make 3rdparty failed at libssh2: Need OpenSSL or Libgcrypt (such as Fedora or Centos)
Answer:
- sudo yum install libgcrypt-devel