DRAG DROP - Drag and drop the steps from the left into the correct order on the right to deploy an already created service into NSO. Not all options are used. Select and Place:
1 – Move the service into $NCS_DIR/packages directory
2 – Run “make clean all” inside the service “src” directory
3- Log in into NSO CLI
4- Perform a “packages reload” command”
5- Verify that the service has been properly loaded with “show packages package oper-status” command
1. move to the service into $NCS_PACKAGES directory
2. Run "make clean all" inside the service "src" directory
3. log into NSO cli
4. perform a "packages reload" command
5. show package packages oper-status
based on lab using NSO 6.1 version
1 - Move the service into $NCS_DIR/packages directory
2 - Log in into NSO CLI
3 - Run “make clean all” inside the service “src” directory
4- Perform a “packages reload” command”
5- Verify that the service has been properly loaded with “show packages package oper-status” command
https://developer.cisco.com/docs/nso/guides/#!developing-nso-services/advanced-mapping-techniques
The answer is almost correct, however the directory should be "$NCS_DIR/packages" otherwise my change to the order of the answer is that you login to NSO as #3 because "make clean all" is not an NSO command. The actual reference is around page 54 of this pdf:
https://www.ciscolive.com/c/dam/r/ciscolive/emea/docs/2019/pdf/LABNMS-2500-LG.pdf
I think log into NSO CLI should come after Run Make, the reference gives a misunderstanding guide as it makes the service pack from skeleton, and this question says the service pack already been created, no need to make a service template first
Will take it on this Friday, will update it here then
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