The Continuous Deployment Lab provided by AT&T for Radio Edge Cloud currently has five Open Edge and three Dell servers dedicated to it. Additional servers including Dell, HP and OpenEdge are also available and/or in use but not dedicated to REC validation.
Logs from the CD installation of Telco Appliance (the parent blueprint for REC) are available at https://nexus.akraino.org/content/sites/logs/att/job/Install_REC_on_OpenEdge1/
Logs from the post-install of the O-RAN-SC's RAN Intelligent Controller are available at https://nexus.akraino.org/content/sites/logs/att/job/Install_RIC_on_OpenEdge1/
The basic structure of the CD part of the flow is an hourly check for new ISO images. If a new ISO build is found at https://nexus.akraino.org/content/repositories/images-snapshots/TA/release-1/images/ then it is downloaded and a deployment to bare metal OpenEdge19 cluster is attempted. If the ISO installs successfully, then the RIC install is attempted as a post-install job and some tests are automatically run.
The future plan is to incorporate the RIC into a REC ISO, at which point the TA ISO and the REC ISO will be different. Right now there is only the TA ISO because we haven't built the CI jobs to integrate RIC and TA into a combined REC ISO.
The OpenEdge servers are manufactured by Nokia and published under the Open Compute Project as http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=ada3b7aabae6f81ae73c00a30ea6fa5a&download
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Each server is cabled to the top of rack with two pairs of 10Gbps cabling. Future plans include 25Gbps but that is not in CD at this time. The Nokia Open Edge chassis includes one internal switch, so there is one uplink from chassis to top of rack which provides one out of band (OOB) network connection to the baseboard management controller (BMC) on each server blade. For DL380 and R740xd servers a separate OOB cable to the top of rack is needed for each server. Several different subnets and VLANs are allocated as indicated below and the top of rack switch/router provides uplinks to the Radio Access Network (simulated, in the case of a lab environment) and a remote management/support network.