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Skylight orchestrator 22.10 Release Notes
Accedian is pleased to announce release 22.10 of Skylight orchestrator.
The following topics are covered in this document:
- Accedian Technology Support
Covers the applicable Accedian product information. - Upgrade Paths
Details the supported upgrade paths for this release. - New Features
Covers the new features introduced in this release. - Deployment Considerations
Covers general limitations of the current release and any upcoming changes to product availability and support. - Skylight orchestrator 22.10 Lifecycle
Lists the planned lifecycle dates of this software release. Includes table with milestones.
For more information, see the Skylight orchestrator Features/User Material section.
Accedian Technology Support
These release notes apply to the following Accedian products:
Product Name | Product ID | Software Version | Software Files |
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Skylight orchestrator virtual appliance | 7NV-VMW | 22.10 GA | SO_v22.10_5_vm_core.ova upgradeAppliance-SO_v22.10_5_package- prod.tar SO_v22.10_5.fsa |
Skylight orchestrator virtual appliance | 7NV-KVM | 22.10 GA | SO_ v22.10_5_vm_core. qcow2 upgradeAppliance-SO_v22.10_5_package- prod.tar SO_v22.10_5.fsa |
Skylight orchestrator docker | 7NV-DOC | 22.10 GA | docker-dist-22.10-GA-5.sh |
The following table lists key functionality of Accedian Skylight sensor elements, sensor control, modules, SFP compute and Flex 100 supported by Skylight orchestrator 22.10.
Supported in Skylight orchestrator Version 22.10
Functionality | AT | TE | GE | 10 GE | GT/GX | LT/LX | Modules | SFP Compute | Sensor control | FS & FS10G | FSX | Flex 100 |
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Device Management | ||||||||||||
Device Commissioning | * | * | ||||||||||
Y.1564/RFC2544 | ||||||||||||
Metrics Collection | ||||||||||||
Alarms | ||||||||||||
Inventory | ||||||||||||
Performance Session Management |
* CLI step support for Device Commissioning
Upgrade Paths
The upgrade to Skylight orchestrator version 22.10 requires that you are running a system with one of these previously-installed software versions:
- Virtual appliance running 21.08 / 28.01.1 5K profile
- Virtual appliance running 21.08 / 28.01.1 15K profile
- Virtual appliance running 21.08 / 28.01.1 30K profile
- Virtual appliance running 21.08 / 28.01.1 60K profile
- Virtual appliance running 22.07 5K profile
- Virtual appliance running 22.07 15K profile
- Virtual appliance running 22.07 30K profile
- Virtual appliance running 22.07 60K profile
- Docker running 21.08 / 21.08.1 5K profile
Detailed procedures for upgrading to this release are provided in the article titled Upgrading Skylight orchestrator 22.10 for virtual appliance and Upgrading Skylight orchestrator Docker 22.10 for Docker.
IMPORTANT: You cannot upgrade hardware appliances to version 22.10.
For customers running Skylight Director software on hardware appliances, a rehoming procedure is available that allows the transfer of the software and its configuration to a new virtual appliance.
Detailed procedures for rehoming on a virtual appliance are provided in the Installation/Deployment subcategory titled Virtual Appliance Rehoming.
Skylight orchestrator uses feature keys to enable certain menus and features. When upgrading to a new version, you must install new feature keys.
New Features
Skylight orchestrator 22.10 introduces the following enhancements.
Increased Number of Concurrent Users in Skylight orchestrator
From Skylight orchestrator 22.10, the number of concurrent users can support 20 or 100 users.
By default, the number of concurrent users on the Skylight orchestrator is 20. When increasing the maximum number of users to 100, ensure to follow the table below for the CPU and memory requirements.
Profile Name | CPU (vCPUs) | Memory (GiB) | Disk I/O (IOPS @6KB)* |
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5K | 6 | 46 | 5K |
15K | 10 | 80 | 15K |
30K | 24 | 144 | 30K |
60K | 40 | 250 | 60K |
*For 15K, 30K and 60K profiles, disk I/O must be split over distinct mount points. Average latency must remain under 5ms.
For more information, see the article titled Deployment Profile Configuration.
Complete Docker Container Support
Complete Docker container support has been added to Skylight orchestrator 22.10:
- High availability (HA) support in Docker containers; IPv4 only
- Support for all profiles on the fresh installation of Docker: 5K, 15K, 30K and 60K profiles
Migration to Docker
Skylight orchestrator 22.10 provides a virtual machine (VM) to Docker container migration path; Skylight orchestrator version must be the same. See Migrating to Docker.
Note: For the migration to containers, all settings that are applied in the AppMon will not be transferred; manual setup is required.
Skylight Flex 100 Alarm Management in Skylight Orchestrator
Managing Skylight Flex 100 alarms is now possible with the 22.10 release of Skylight orchestrator. Alarms are collected by the following:
- Permanent CLI sessions established with each managed device
- When this connection is established, Skylight orchestrator queries the managed device for its list of active alarms, and updates its internal alarm list. The same query is reissued whenever the device is resynchronized via the resynchronization process.
- SNMP messages Skylight orchestrator can:
- Collect events for alarms raised and cleared from managed device via SNMP.
The alarm list for each device is kept up-to-date at all times.
- Be configured to send notifications to northbound destinations such as OSS.
- Messages are set up by accessing Administration ▶ SNMP.
- Managed devices must be set up to send SNMP messages for alarms raised and cleared.
For detailed information about how to configure Skylight orchestrator for SNMP, see Configuring Alarm Handling via SNMP.
Introduced ESXi 7.0 Support
Official support for VMware ESXi 7.0 has been added to Skylight orchestrator 22.10.
To install a virtual Skylight orchestrator appliance on a VMware ESXi host using the vSphere Client, see VMware Virtual Appliance Installation and Connectivity.
Skylight sensor: control Compatibility
Skylight orchestrator has been enhanced to operate with Skylight sensor: control releases 21.12 and 22.06. Please note that Skylight orchestrator releases prior to release 22.10 are unable to manage Skylight sensor: control release 22.06.
If you intended to deploy Skylight sensor: control 22.06 to your network, please ensure you have upgraded to Skylight orchestrator release 22.10.
See the Skylight sensor: control 21.12 Release Notes for more information.
Skylight sensor: control Multiple Sync-Groups Support
Skylight orchestrator 22.10 supports multiple sync-groups that have been configured on Skylight sensor: control 22.06; the TOS of the sync-group can be individually selected.
Skylight Elements Compatibility
Skylight orchestrator 22.10 has been enhanced to be backward compatible with Skylight elements, including releases 7.9.3 and 7.9.4.
Skylight elements PTP v2 Support
With release 7.9.2 of Skylight elements, PTPv2 commissioning and PTPv2 Managed Object Inventory are available.
Supported devices:
- Skylight element LT
- Skylight element LX
To learn more, see Viewing Managed Objects and Setting Up an NTP-PTP Configuration Job.
Skylight elements SyncE Support
With release 7.9.2 of Skylight elements, SyncE commissioning and SyncE Managed Object Inventory options are available.
To learn more, see Viewing Managed Objects and Setting Up a SyncE Configuration Job.
Certificate Preserved After Upgrade
Following an upgrade, either to a virtual appliance or container (Docker), the signed certificate no longer needs to be reinstalled; the imported certificate is preserved on Skylight orchestrator.
Increased CIS Pass Rate
The CIS pass rate has been increased to 79-80%. Previously, the pass rate was 71%.
Support for Second TWAMP Reflection UDP Port on Skylight sensor: control
For Skylight sensor: control 22.06 reflection, a second TWAMP reflection UDP port has been added.
Skylight orchestrator allows you to configure the second TWAMP reflection UDP port for the Session Reflector configuration job. Moreover, Skylight orchestrator supports creating a session with the second TWAMP reflection UDP port.
To learn more, review Setting Up a Session Reflector Configuration Job.
Two OS Partitions with Equal Size
The fresh installation Skylight orchestrator from release 22.10 will have two OS partitions of the same size (28 GB).
ICMPv6 echo and UDP IPv6 echo Support for Skylight sensor: control
From Skylight orchestrator 22.10, you can create ICMPv6 echo and UDP IPv6 echo sessions via WEB GUI, mgr-commands and REST API for Skylight sensor: control release 22.06 and later.
As with other supported session types, these sessions could be exported from Skylight orchestrator as CSV files or retrieved from Skylight orchestrator in XML format.
Service Performance Test Summary Dashboard
The Service performance Results tab has a chart dashboard to represent the status and summary of RFC 2544 and Y.1564 tests managed by Skylight orchestrator.
Displayed in percentages, the charts are:
Test status
Displays the status of the tests.Test duration
Displays the duration of tests.Finished test
Displays the tests that have finished.
In addition, Skylight orchestrator NB API also supports retrieving summary information.
REST API for Trace Route on Devices
From Skylight orchestrator 22.10, orchestrator supports a new REST API, NetworkElement/{id}/utilities/traceroute, to send a traceroute command directly to the devices and return parsed output.
Customizable lastrr API Values
Skylight orchestrator 22.10 has been enhanced to allow full customization of the values in the lastrr API; the lastrr API will return all metrics of an RR rather than a specific and limited list.
Deployment Considerations
Hypervisor Guidelines
Skylight orchestrator has been testing against KVM and VMware hypervisors. The following guidelines should be used when deploying to these environments:
- The engineering guidelines of the product must be respected. The product ships with a minimal configuration that in most cases needs to be adjusted to meet the requirements stated in “Deployment Profiles” section of the Administration Guide. Failure to respect these engineering settings can lead to application downtime and possible data loss.
- The product was designed assuming MAC addresses and UUIDs assigned on installation of the virtual appliance will persist for the lifetime of the virtual appliance. Licensing functions are tied to these identifiers and unexpected behavior can occur if they are changed. This is especially important when installing the virtual appliance in a cluster. These assignments must be static.
- When using hypervisor functions that involve dynamic load balancing of guest virtual appliances in a hypervisor cluster (i.e. VMware DRS), the balancing policy should limit rebalancing operations to be done on virtual appliance startup and/or hypervisor host failures.
- When the Skylight orchestrator VM is deployed on the KVM host, ensure to enable all ports after they are added Skylight orchestrator.
Docker Environment Guidelines
The engineering guidelines of the product must be respected. The Docker host must meet the requirements stated in Skylight orchestrator Docker Deployment.
Failure to respect these engineering settings can lead to application downtime and possible data loss.
The Docker host configuration related to interface IP addresses, hostname, NTP server, additional disks (add, format, mount), is configured via standard command of Ubuntu without any procedure or script to support them.
Device Interoperability
The following section details the firmware releases that are known to interoperate with this release of Skylight orchestrator. Please refer to the Skylight orchestrator Administration documentation for a listing of supported functions for each firmware version.
Support for sensor element software releases 4.7.x, 5.4.x and 5.5.x is deprecated. Plans should be put in place to upgrade your performance elements to more recent versions.
For the releases mentioned below, support for maintenance releases is also included.
Product | Supported Releases |
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AT 1G Sensor Element | 1.2.1 |
AT 10G Sensor Elements | 2.1 -> 2.3 |
CE & NE Sensor Elements | 6.1.0.4 -> 6.4 |
GE Skylight Element | 4.9 |
GT Skylight Element | 7.1.2 -> 7.9.4 |
GX Skylight Element | 7.4 -> 7.9.4 |
LT Skylight Element | 7.1.2 -> 7.9.4 |
LX Skylight Element | 7.9.4 |
Skylight VCX | 2.5, 2.7 -> 19.07 |
Skylight sensor: control | 19.12 -> 22.06 |
Skylight Flex 100 | 22.01.1 |
TE Sensor Element | 6.1.0.4-> 6.4 |
Velocity FS | 1.0 and 1.1 |
Velocity FSX | 2.1 and 2.2 |
SDLS | 1.6.0.2 |
Note: Support for Classic Actuator has been removed.
ESXi Support
Skylight orchestrator release 20.05 and later will not support ESXi hypervisors running release 5.5 and 6.0. Systems running ESXi 6.5 can be upgraded to release 20.05 and later. ESXi 7.0 is supported for release 22.10 and later.
HTTP Interface
The HTTP interface of Skylight orchestrator is no longer supported for GUI operations. HTTP operations are still supported for the REST and XML APIs, but web service clients are urged to switch to the more secure HTTPS protocol.
Customers using browsers with HTTP protocol on port 6080 will automatically be redirected to HTTPS protocol on the same port (6080). This means no firewall changes are required as part of this change.
Disk Sizing for New Installations
The default image size for Skylight orchestrator is now 150 GiB. This image is large enough to support small networks of under 100 network elements and 1,000 performance sessions. For larger networks, the disk size of the image must be increased. This can be achieved via VMware and KVM management tools.
Example disk sizing:
- For 5,000 elements and 20,000 performance sessions: 370 GiB is recommended
- For 52,000 performance sessions: 482 GiB is recommended
Please consult the Skylight orchestrator Administration documentation for sizing guidelines and for procedures on how to increase the disk size.
IPv4 Addresses for Hot Standby
The hot standby feature requires the use of IPv4 addresses for its configuration. For planning purposes, it should also be noted that hot standby configuration requires three (3) distinct subnets for the management, data replication, and heartbeat functions.
IPv6 addresses can be used in addition to these IPv4 interfaces for connectivity to the application interfaces (web and REST APIs) and devices being managed. IPv4 addresses are only required strictly for the hot standby functions.
If you wish to make use of this feature, please contact your Solution Engineering representative to initiate network planning activities.
XML Interface Deprecated
The XML interface is deprecated and will be phased out in future releases. It is still available in this release, but northbound systems are urged to migrate to the CSV file format for PM data reception.
Manager Module Interoperability
Conflicts will arise if both Manager Module and Skylight orchestrator are configured to manage the same Skylight sensor: control. Skylight orchestrator will effectively take over all management of the performance sessions for the Skylight sensor: control, and leave the Manager Module with un-acquired supervision endpoint.
Using this release to add Manager Modules as managed elements is not recommended.
Manager API
The performance session management calls defined at the /nbapi REST endpoint were introduced in SDV 1.6 to duplicate the calls present in the Skylight Director Manager Module. This endpoint was preserved in a backwards compatible fashion to allow REST API clients of the Manager Module to seamlessly switch to the Skylight orchestrator.
This endpoint is to be considered capped. Any new features pertaining to performance session management will be implemented using the /nbapiemswsweb REST endpoint in future releases.
CLI Additions and Changes
The CLI command set of the appliance monitor interface was enhanced to duplicate the mgr-commands that are present in the SkyLIGHT Director Manager module.
These commands were preserved in a backwards compatible fashion to allow customers familiar with the Manager Module command set to migrate to the Skylight orchestrator.
This command set is to be considered capped; no new features will be developed on the CLI functionality.
Performance Session Feature Activation
Skylight Performance Session functionality requires to be activated via a Feature Key. This key is available at no additional charge. Please contact Accedian TAC to have this key added to your Accedian customer portal profile.
Performance Session Licensing
Skylight Performance sessions are licensed objects. In order to configure such sessions, Skylight orchestrator must be configured to access a License Server. Accedian recommends using Skylight orchestrator License Server release 1.6.0.1 or higher.
Licensing alarms have been added for the following scenarios:
- License Server connectivity loss
- Raised when connectivity checks to the SDLS are unsuccessful
- License about to expire
- Raised seven days before license expiration
- License Exceeded condition
- Raised when more sessions are configured than what is available on the license server
Note: Although the ability to support session licensing using SDLS for session enforcement is available, there is also the option for no session enforcement.
Please refer to the Skylight orchestrator article titled Licensing for instructions on configuring connectivity to a license server.
Browser Support Limitations
The minimum recommended screen resolution to operate Skylight orchestrator is 1360 x 768. Lower resolutions will not provide an optimal experience.
Performing a zoom on your display is not recommended due to incompatible implementations with browsers. If a zoom must be applied, please use a Firefox browser as it has the most standard support for this function.
Due to issues with browser compatibility mode and web sockets, Internet Explorer is no longer supported. Please use Google Chrome (version 70 or higher) or Firefox (version 50 or higher) to access the Skylight orchestrator web interface.
For Windows users, it is also recommended to leave the scale and layout option of the Display settings at a value of 100%.
Restoring Virtual Appliance Configuration Backups
Configuration backups of the virtual appliance (done via the configuration export command) are not portable from release to release. That is to say, a configuration backup from a 1.6 system should not be used to restore a 19.12 system. Unexpected behavior may occur.
Please ensure that configuration backups are restored on systems running the same release from which the backup was taken.
Metrics Collection CSV Filename Timestamp
In order to align with the CSV filename convention of all other Accedian products (Skylight sensor: control and Skylight elements), this naming strategy is changed in Skylight orchestrator. The timestamp in the CSV filename represents the time when the file was created.
Please note that in all cases, the timestamps of the metrics themselves (present within the content of the file) represent the time of when the metric was produced. Only the timestamp contained in the CSV filename is impacted by this change.
Vision Collect Streaming Limitations on 6.4.1.2 and 6.4.2
When using release firmware 6.4.1.2 with Vision Collect, a disconnection from Skylight orchestrator may incur data loss. The data retention periods are not respected and data loss can occur after a few seconds of disconnection.
When using firmware release 6.4.2 in Skylight elements in high resolution mode with packet loss greater than 10% of the management network, some reporting periods may be lost. Please ensure a reliable management network is in place.
These issues are corrected in Skylight element firmware releases 6.4.3 and higher.
The First Result Records for a New Session Are Skipped by CSV Export
When the CSV producer detects a new performance session, it marks its data for extract from the first time it views the session. If the CSV producer is configured to run every five (5) minutes, this can mean that the first five minutes of result data for a new session will not be exported.
This is expected behavior; all performance data after this initial detection phase will be captured by the CSV producer.
Number of Acceptable Firmware Loads
Before upgrading or starting app_server on Skylight orchestrator, you must validate the number of acceptable firmware loads based on the specific profile of the system and upgrade version.
For new installation of Skylight orchestrator 22.10 and later, it must not be higher than the limitations shown below.
Skylight orchestrator Profile | Acceptable Firmware Loads |
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60K profile system | 2 sensor: control or 10 performance element loads |
30K profile system | 4 sensor: control or 20 performance element loads |
15K profile system | 8 sensor: control or 40 performance element loads |
5K profile system | 24 sensor: control or 120 performance element loads |
For Skylight orchestrator 22.10 (upgrade from previous releases), Skylight orchestrator 22.07 or prior, it must not be higher than the limitations shown below.
Skylight orchestrator Profile | Acceptable Firmware Loads |
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60K profile system | 1 sensor: control or 5 performance element loads |
30K profile system | 2 sensor: control or 10 performance element loads |
15K profile system | 4 sensor: control or 20 performance element loads |
5K profile system | 12 sensor: control or 60 performance element loads |
Note: When the requirements from the table above are met, the upgrade can be performed and the system will restart. After the system restarts, the partition can be checked. The partition must have at least 1 GB of free space remaining.
vMotion Support Limitations
VMWare’s vMotion feature, technology that enables live migration of a virtual machine from one physical server to another, has certain limitations when used with Skylight orchestrator:
- vMotion should be configured static; no load balancing
- MAC preservation
- Cannot be used in conjunction with Skylight orchestrator HA or standby protection
- If using VSAN disk shared between many hosts, ensure disk IOPs of Skylight orchestrator will meet the minimum requirement.
Skylight orchestrator 22.10 Lifecycle
This section lists the planned lifecycle dates of this software release. See the table below outlining the following milestones:
Milestone | Description | Date |
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General Availability | Date where the product is available for general field deployment for both new installations and upgrades. | 2022-10-14 |
End of Security Support | Date where security patches will no longer be delivered for this release. Any correctives for security defects required after this date will be delivered using the next major release of the software. | Next Major Release |
Last Time Buy / Last Time Ship | Date where this release can no longer be purchased from Accedian. | 2023-10-14 |
End of Product Support | Date where functional patches will no longer be delivered for this release. Any correctives for functional defects required after this date will be delivered using the next major release of the software. | 2023-10-14 |
End of Technical Support | Date where technical assistance is no longer available from the Accedian Technical Assistance Center for this release. | 2027-10-14 |
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