

The creation of a pooling mechanism that will query the database metrics to verify if the The second is more straightforward and involves Theįirst one is based on database technology that uses database alerts to trigger an action Two possibilities are defined for this mechanism. The policy creation (P2.1), then the Policy Controller is called to create the requested

The workflow presented in Figure 11 shows Phases 2Īnd 3 in sequence and the tasks done by the SEA components. The Policy Controller manages the policy life-cycle and creates mechanisms to Reflect on changes in the per-slice components containers or calls for the VIMs/WIMs via The other APIs described before work similarly and will Number of replicas and then the MA of DSP 1 is called to increase the number of replicas Is effortless, increasing the number of replicas. VIMs/WIMs APIs transparently to the tenant. Must be scaling up or scaling down and performs the slice elasticity operation through the This method looksĪt the elasticity-actions mentioned in Listing 5.5 and calls the MAs for each SP that The tenant or slice provider on P3.1 or by the Policy Controller when a policy is violated.īoth cases will reflect the same SEA Controller method internally. The SEA Controller methods related to performing the VEs can be triggered by Listing 5.8 – Per-slice components file persistence example. x ", 36 " tool_port " : 9092, 37 " g r a n u l a r i t y " : 3, 38 " m e t r i c s " : [
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x ", 10 " username " : " admin ", 11 " password " : " adminpwd " ,ġ2 " org−name " : " t o u r i s t i c −s l i c e 1 ", 13 " bucket−name " : " t o u r i s t i c −s l i c e 1 ", 14 " token " : " s e c r e t t o k e n "ġ7 " container_name " : " dsp 1_k8 s ", 18 " container_id " : " 1235 ", 19 " container_port " : 42297, 20 " type " : " man_adapter ", 21 " vim " : " kubernetes ", 22 " sp_id " : " dsp 1 ", 23 " vim_ip " : " l o c a l h o s t ", 24 " vim_port " : 6443 ,Ģ5 " username " : " admin ", 26 " password " : " adminpwd "Ģ9 " container_name " : " dsp 1 _prometheus ", 30 " container_id " : " 1236 " ,ģ1 " container_port " : 40003, 32 " type " : " mon_adapter ", 33 " t o o l " : " prometheus ", 34 " sp_id " : " dsp 1 ", 35 " tool_ip " : " x. The decommission of per-slice components is also performed by deleting the respectiveĥ " container_name " : " s l i c e 1 _database ", 6 " container_id " : " 1234 " ,ħ " container_port " : 34791, 8 " type " : " database ", 9 " db_ip " : " x. Save the containers information on memoryįigure 10 – SEA controller workflow (start SEA). Paralelizes the instantiation of the MAs/TAs requested Keep any leftovers stored in the fridge for up to 1 week, or the freezer for up to 2 months.SEA API SEA Controller Per-Slice ComponentsĬreates a new docker network to the per-slice We like to serve ours with a sprinkle of sea salt on top. Once set, remove from the freezer, slice into squares and serve. Transfer the slice to the freezer to set for a minimum of 1 hour. Pour the melted chocolate over the peanut butter layer, making sure to evenly cover the slice. Evenly press the peanut butter filling on top of the base and flatten with a spoon or your hands.

To make the filling, place the ingredients into a food processor and blitz until the mixture is comes together. Place the mixture into the tin and use your hands to firmly press the mixture into the base of the tin. Add the remaining ingredients and process until the mixture comes together. To make the base, combine the oats and cashews in a food processor. Line a small tin with baking paper we used a 20cm by 20cm square tin.
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Those you are treating will love it knowing it’s packed with nourishing cashews and fibre-dense oats, plus marine collagen! What says ‘I love you’ more than delicious baked treats? We are obsessed with this rich peanut butter slice, topped with dark chocolate! You can prepare this in advance for Valentine’s/Galentine's Day.
