voltctl, a CLI for VOLTHA
This repository contains voltctl
, a CLI tool for managing and operating
VOLTHA components.
It functions similarly to the docker
CLI or kubernetes kubectl
CLI, in that
it's a simple standalone control application which can perform various
functions and has flexible and customizable output formats either as a table or
JSON
.
Build / Install
To install the voltctl
command, downloads are available for multiple
platforms and architectures from the github releases
page, or you can compile your
own copy by installing Go 1.13.x, checking out the code and running make build
.
Shell Completion
voltctl
supports shell completion for the bash
shell. To enable shell
Completion you can use the following command on most *nix based system.
source <(voltctl completion bash)
If you are running an older bash 3.x shell (default on MacOS), then you can try
the following command:
source /dev/stdin <<<"$(voltctl completion bash)"
If you which to make bash
shell completion automatic when you login to your
account you can append the output of voltctl completion bash
to your
$HOME/.bashrc
:
voltctl completion base >> $HOME/.bashrc
Configuration file
voltctl
stores it's configuration file in ~/.volt/config
. An example of the
configuration file can be found in the voltctl.config
file in this repo.
Usage and Commands
$ ./voltctl -h
Usage:
voltctl [OPTIONS] <command>
Global Options:
-c, --config=FILE Location of client config file [$VOLTCONFIG]
-s, --server=SERVER:PORT IP/Host and port of VOLTHA
-k, --kafka=SERVER:PORT IP/Host and port of Kafka
-e, --kvstore=SERVER:PORT IP/Host and port of KV store (etcd) [$KVSTORE]
-d, --debug Enable debug mode
-t, --timeout=DURATION API call timeout duration
--tls Use TLS
--tlscacert=CA_CERT_FILE Trust certs signed only by this CA
--tlscert=CERT_FILE Path to TLS vertificate file
--tlskey=KEY_FILE Path to TLS key file
--tlsverify Use TLS and verify the remote
-8, --k8sconfig=FILE Location of Kubernetes config file [$KUBECONFIG]
--kvstoretimeout=DURATION timeout for calls to KV store [$KVSTORE_TIMEOUT]
-o, --command-options=FILE Location of command options default configuration file [$VOLTCTL_COMMAND_OPTIONS]
-m, --maxcallrecvmsgsize=SIZE Max GRPC Client request size limit in bytes (eg: 4MB)
Help Options:
-h, --help Show this help message
Available commands:
adapter adapter commands
completion generate shell compleition
component component instance commands
config generate voltctl configuration
device device commands
devicegroup device group commands
event event commands
log log config commands
logicaldevice logical device commands
message message commands
version display version
Help specific to each command can be found by running volctl <command> -h
.
Each command has a default output table format. This can be overridden from the
command line using the voltctl --format=...
option. The specification of the
format is roughly equivalent to the docker
or kubectl
command. If the
prefix table
is specified a table with headers will be displayed, else each
line will be output as specified.
The output of a command may also be written as JSON
or YAML
by using the
--outputas
or -o
command line option. Valid values for this options are
table
, json
, or yaml
.
The default format and ordering of commands can be overridden (specified) by
the command line options, but they can also be set via a configuration file so
that the overrides don't have to be specified on each invocation.
By default the file ~/.volt/command_options
is loaded, but the file used can
also be specified by the environment variable VOLTCTL_COMMAND_OPTIONS
or via
the command line arguments.
A sample of this file is include in the repository as
voltctl_command_options.config
.
Examples
$ voltctl adapter list
ID VENDOR VERSION SINCELASTCOMMUNICATION
openolt VOLTHA OpenOLT 2.3.0-dev NEVER
brcm_openomci_onu VOLTHA OpenONU 2.3.0-dev 32m10s
$ voltctl adapter list --outputas json
[{"Id":"openolt","Vendor":"VOLTHA OpenOLT","Version":"2.3.0-dev","LogLevel":"","LastCommunication":"NEVER","SinceLastCommunication":"NEVER"},{"Id":"brcm_openomci_onu","Vendor":"VOLTHA OpenONU","Version":"2.3.0-dev","LogLevel":"DEBUG","LastCommunication":"2020-04-04T20:48:59Z","SinceLastCommunication":"1s"}]
After piping through python -m json.tool
:
[
{
"Id": "openolt",
"LastCommunication": "NEVER",
"LogLevel": "",
"SinceLastCommunication": "NEVER",
"Vendor": "VOLTHA OpenOLT",
"Version": "2.3.0-dev"
},
{
"Id": "brcm_openomci_onu",
"LastCommunication": "2020-04-04T20:46:45Z",
"LogLevel": "DEBUG",
"SinceLastCommunication": "1m57s",
"Vendor": "VOLTHA OpenONU",
"Version": "2.3.0-dev"
}
]
$ voltctl device list
ID TYPE ROOT PARENTID SERIALNUMBER ADMINSTATE OPERSTATUS CONNECTSTATUS REASON
1398f977-3630-43d2-8d3b-1ae395a95162 openolt true 540fc38e-cf35-4d14-8b01-7760acecefaa BBSIM_OLT_0 ENABLED ACTIVE REACHABLE
5bacc996-b922-41fc-8ddc-a92d29729955 brcm_openomci_onu false 1398f977-3630-43d2-8d3b-1ae395a95162 BBSM00000001 ENABLED ACTIVE REACHABLE omci-flows-pushed
$ voltctl device list --format 'table{{.Id}}\t{{.SerialNumber}}\t{{.ConnectStatus}}'
ID SERIALNUMBER CONNECTSTATUS
1398f977-3630-43d2-8d3b-1ae395a95162 BBSIM_OLT_0 REACHABLE
5bacc996-b922-41fc-8ddc-a92d29729955 BBSM00000001 REACHABLE
$ voltctl device list --outputas json
[{"id":"d2960b6e-f963-4acb-83c9-492b3211cf6b","type":"brcm_openomci_onu","root":false,"parentid":"e2c1d2cd-c260-4285-8632-7b205aed660a","parentportno":536870912,"vendor":"OpenONU","model":"","hardwareversion":"","firmwareversion":"","serialnumber":"BBSM00000001","vendorid":"BBSM","adapter":"brcm_openomci_onu","vlan":0,"macaddress":"","address":"unknown","extraargs":"","proxyaddress":{"deviceId":"e2c1d2cd-c260-4285-8632-7b205aed660a","devicetype":"openolt","channelid":0,"channelgroup":0,"onuid":1,"onusessionid":0},"adminstate":"ENABLED","operstatus":"DISCOVERED","reason":"stopping-openomci","connectstatus":"UNREACHABLE","ports":[{"portno":536870912,"label":"PON port","type":"PON_ONU","adminstate":"ENABLED","operstatus":"ACTIVE","deviceid":"","peers":[{"deviceid":"e2c1d2cd-c260-4285-8632-7b205aed660a","portno":536870912}]},{"portno":16,"label":"uni-16","type":"ETHERNET_UNI","adminstate":"ENABLED","operstatus":"UNKNOWN","deviceid":"","peers":[]},{"portno":17,"label":"uni-17","type":"ETHERNET_UNI","adminstate":"ENABLED","operstatus":"DISCOVERED","deviceid":"","peers":[]},{"portno":18,"label":"uni-18","type":"ETHERNET_UNI","adminstate":"ENABLED","operstatus":"DISCOVERED","deviceid":"","peers":[]},{"portno":19,"label":"uni-19","type":"ETHERNET_UNI","adminstate":"ENABLED","operstatus":"DISCOVERED","deviceid":"","peers":[]}],"flows":[{"id":"8c4fd2d0f768700a","tableid":0,"durationsec":0,"durationnsec":0,"idletimeout":0,"hardtimeout":0,"packetcount":0,"bytecount":0,"priority":1000,"cookie":"~3fd5629a","inport":"16","vlanid":"0","setvlanid":"900","output":"536870912","writemetadata":"0x0384004000100000","meter":"2","tunnelid":"16"},{"id":"5d0b3499cd2bf4ac","tableid":0,"durationsec":0,"durationnsec":0,"idletimeout":0,"hardtimeout":0,"packetcount":0,"bytecount":0,"priority":1000,"cookie":"~4df91e40","inport":"536870912","vlanid":"900","metadata":"0x0000000000000010","setvlanid":"0","output":"16","writemetadata":"0x0000004000000000","meter":"2"},{"id":"21a5ad60293e6c60","tableid":0,"durationsec":0,"durationnsec":0,"idletimeout":0,"hardtimeout":0,"packetcount":0,"bytecount":0,"priority":10000,"cookie":"~ba31a4f2","inport":"16","ethtype":"0x0800","ipproto":"17","udpsrc":"68","dstsrc":"67","setvlanid":"900","pushvlanid":"0x8100","output":"536870912","writemetadata":"0x0000004000000000","meter":"2","tunnelid":"16"}]},{"id":"e2c1d2cd-c260-4285-8632-7b205aed660a","type":"openolt","root":true,"parentid":"28d1128f-7d9a-48fa-b60b-d96e1491d92a","parentportno":0,"vendor":"BBSim","model":"asfvolt16","hardwareversion":"","firmwareversion":"","serialnumber":"BBSIM_OLT_0","vendorid":"","adapter":"openolt","vlan":0,"macaddress":"0a:0a:0a:0a:0a:00","address":"bbsim.voltha.svc:50060","extraargs":"","adminstate":"DISABLED","operstatus":"UNKNOWN","reason":"","connectstatus":"REACHABLE","ports":[{"portno":1048576,"label":"nni-1048576","type":"ETHERNET_NNI","adminstate":"ENABLED","operstatus":"ACTIVE","deviceid":"","peers":[]},{"portno":536870912,"label":"pon-536870912","type":"PON_OLT","adminstate":"ENABLED","operstatus":"DISCOVERED","deviceid":"","peers":[{"deviceid":"d2960b6e-f963-4acb-83c9-492b3211cf6b","portno":536870912}]}],"flows":[{"id":"e1746c5320441c57","tableid":0,"durationsec":0,"durationnsec":0,"idletimeout":0,"hardtimeout":0,"packetcount":0,"bytecount":0,"priority":10000,"cookie":"~f81586a7","inport":"1048576","ethtype":"0x0800","ipproto":"17","udpsrc":"67","dstsrc":"68","output":"CONTROLLER"},{"id":"12f8e0237d36dcab","tableid":0,"durationsec":0,"durationnsec":0,"idletimeout":0,"hardtimeout":0,"packetcount":0,"bytecount":0,"priority":10000,"cookie":"~ce6c3527","inport":"1048576","ethtype":"0x88cc","output":"CONTROLLER"},{"id":"35f0a5d7315c8b8a","tableid":0,"durationsec":0,"durationnsec":0,"idletimeout":0,"hardtimeout":0,"packetcount":0,"bytecount":0,"priority":1000,"cookie":"~986cca9a","inport":"536870912","vlanid":"900","setvlanid":"900","pushvlanid":"0x8100","output":"1048576","writemetadata":"0x0000004000000000","meter":"2","tunnelid":"16"},{"id":"755a065fb691c418","tableid":0,"durationsec":0,"durationnsec":0,"idletimeout":0,"hardtimeout":0,"packetcount":0,"bytecount":0,"priority":1000,"cookie":"~531d5ec9","inport":"1048576","vlanid":"900","metadata":"0x0000000000000384","popvlan":"yes","output":"536870912","writemetadata":"0x0384004000000010","meter":"2","tunnelid":"16"},{"id":"e11f009524a53eb2","tableid":0,"durationsec":0,"durationnsec":0,"idletimeout":0,"hardtimeout":0,"packetcount":0,"bytecount":0,"priority":10000,"cookie":"~ba31a4f2","inport":"536870912","ethtype":"0x0800","vlanid":"900","ipproto":"17","udpsrc":"68","dstsrc":"67","output":"CONTROLLER","writemetadata":"0x0000004000000000","meter":"2","tunnelid":"16"}]}]
Check the current log levels:
$ voltctl log level list
COMPONENTNAME PACKAGENAME LEVEL
read-write-core default DEBUG
adapter-open-olt default DEBUG
global default WARN
open-flow-agent default DEBUG
Configure the global log level:
$ voltctl log level set INFO
COMPONENTNAME PACKAGENAME STATUS ERROR
global default Success
Configure the default log level of a component:
$ voltctl log level set ERROR read-write-core
COMPONENTNAME PACKAGENAME STATUS ERROR
read-write-core default Success
Set the log level of a specific package within a component:
$ voltctl log level set WARN adapter-open-olt#github.com/opencord/voltha-lib-go/kafka
COMPONENTNAME PACKAGENAME STATUS ERROR
adapter-open-olt github.com/opencord/voltha-lib-go/kafka Success
Get list of valid log packages for a component:
$ voltctl log package list adapter-open-olt
COMPONENTNAME PACKAGENAME
adapter-open-olt default
adapter-open-olt github.com/opencord/voltha-lib-go/v3/pkg/adapters/common
adapter-open-olt github.com/opencord/voltha-lib-go/v3/pkg/config
adapter-open-olt github.com/opencord/voltha-lib-go/v3/pkg/db
adapter-open-olt github.com/opencord/voltha-lib-go/v3/pkg/db/kvstore
adapter-open-olt github.com/opencord/voltha-lib-go/v3/pkg/flows
adapter-open-olt github.com/opencord/voltha-lib-go/v3/pkg/kafka
adapter-open-olt github.com/opencord/voltha-lib-go/v3/pkg/ponresourcemanager
adapter-open-olt github.com/opencord/voltha-lib-go/v3/pkg/probe
adapter-open-olt github.com/opencord/voltha-lib-go/v3/pkg/techprofile
adapter-open-olt github.com/opencord/voltha-openolt-adapter/internal/pkg/config
adapter-open-olt github.com/opencord/voltha-openolt-adapter/internal/pkg/core
adapter-open-olt github.com/opencord/voltha-openolt-adapter/internal/pkg/resourcemanager
adapter-open-olt main
If you do not see packages in your output it is possible you are not retrieving the data from the correct path in ETCD
.
The data is stored according to the helm chart defined value for kv_store_data_prefix
.
If you deployed according to the README in the voltha-helm-charts README the value for kv_store_data_prefix
is
service/voltha/{{ .Release.Name }}_{{ .Values.global.stack_name }}
, e.g service/voltha/voltha1_voltha1
.
If you are unsure about the kv_store_data_prefix
you can check through one of the pods, e.g. rw-core
.
Make sure to use the correct namespace for -n
by checking it with kubectl get pods -A
and then issue:
$ kubectl describe -n voltha1 $(kubectl -n voltha1 get pods -l app=rw-core -o name) | grep KV
KV_STORE_DATAPATH_PREFIX: service/voltha/voltha1_voltha1
You can set the path for any voltctl
command by exporting the KV_STORE_DATAPATH_PREFIX
variable,
e.g. KV_STORE_DATAPATH_PREFIX=service/voltha/voltha1_voltha1
.
A full example command is:
KV_STORE_DATAPATH_PREFIX=service/voltha/voltha1_voltha1 voltctl log package list adapter-open-olt
Configuring the message size
When you run VOLTHA with a high number of OLTs/ONUs is possible that the gRPC response exceeds the default 4MB in size.
This will be addressed on the server side in a future release, but you have the option to exceed the allowed response size
using the -m, --maxcallrecvmsgsize=SIZE
option.
The common error message when this happens is:
ERROR: RESOURCEEXHAUSTED: grpc: received message larger than max (4241141 vs. 4194304)
If that happens, retry the command passing the -m option, eg:
$ voltctl device list -m 8M