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Auto-Healing

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The Auto-Healing functionality automatically detects problems that arise during the operation of a network service and takes the actions necessary to fix them. Such actions may include restarting non-operational components, replacing unavailable network resources, or redirecting traffic to virtual machines / instances that still work.

If this functionality is enabled for a network service, its components are restored automatically. If this functionality is disabled, restoring the components requires manual intervention by the administrator. By default, this functionality is enabled.

If necessary, you can use Auto-Healing for individual components of the network service, even if the functionality as a whole is disabled. To manage Auto-Healing, use the following instructions:

  • Enabling or disabling Auto-Healing for a network service.
  • Using Auto-Healing for a VNF.

    To use Auto-Healing for a VNF:

    1. In the menu, go to the Catalog section.

      The network service management page is displayed.

    2. In the Network services panel, select a network service.

      The graphical design tool with the network service topology is displayed.

    3. Click the VNF.

      The settings area is displayed in the lower part of the page. You can expand the settings area to fill the entire page by clicking the expand button .

      By default, the Flavours tab is selected, which displays the flavours of virtual machines for the network function. Flavours are described in the VNF package.

    4. In the upper part of the settings area, click Management and in the drop-down list, select Healing VNF.
    5. In the confirmation window, click Apply.

    Automatic VNF recovery begins.

  • Using Auto-Healing for a VDU.

    To use Auto-Healing for a VDU:

    1. In the menu, go to the Catalog section.

      The network service management page is displayed.

    2. In the Network services panel, select a network service.

      The graphical design tool with the network service topology is displayed.

    3. Click the VNF.

      The settings area is displayed in the lower part of the page. You can expand the settings area to fill the entire page by clicking the expand button .

      By default, the Flavours tab is selected, which displays the flavours of virtual machines for the network function. Flavours are described in the VNF package.

    4. Select the VDU management tab.

      A table of VDUs is displayed.

    5. Click Management next to the VDU and in the drop-down list, select Healing VDU.
    6. In the confirmation window, click Apply.

    Automatic VDU recovery begins.

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