=================================== Red Hat network scripts integration =================================== The RPM packages for Open vSwitch provide some integration with Red Hat's network scripts. Using this integration is optional. To use the integration for a Open vSwitch bridge or interface named ````, create or edit ``/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-``. This is a shell script that consists of a series of ``VARIABLE=VALUE`` assignments. The following OVS-specific variable names are supported: DEVICETYPE Always set to "ovs". TYPE If this is "OVSBridge", then this file represents an OVS bridge named . Otherwise, it represents a port on an OVS bridge and TYPE must have one of the following values: * ``OVSPort``, if ```` is a physical port (e.g. eth0) or virtual port (e.g. vif1.0). * ``OVSIntPort``, if ```` is an internal port (e.g. a tagged VLAN). * ``OVSBond``, if ```` is an OVS bond. * ``OVSTunnel``, if ```` is an OVS tunnel. * ``OVSPatchPort``, if ```` is a patch port Additionally the following DPDK port types may be available, depends on OVS build- and runtime configuration: * ``OVSDPDKPort``, if ```` is a physical DPDK NIC port (name must start with ``dpdk`` and end with portid, eg ``dpdk0``) * ``OVSDPDKVhostUserPort`` if ```` is a DPDK vhost-user port * ``OVSDPDKBond`` if ```` is an OVS DPDK bond. OVS_BRIDGE If TYPE is anything other than "OVSBridge", set to the name of the OVS bridge to which the port should be attached. OVS_OPTIONS Optionally, extra options to set in the "Port" table when adding the port to the bridge, as a sequence of column[:key]=value options. For example, "tag=100" to make the port an access port for VLAN 100. See the documentation of "add-port" in ovs-vsctl(8) for syntax and the section on the Port table in ovs-vswitchd.conf.db(5) for available options. OVS_EXTRA Optionally, additional ovs-vsctl commands, separated by ``--`` (double dash). BOND_IFACES For "OVSBond" and "OVSDPDKBond" interfaces, a list of physical interfaces to bond together. OVS_TUNNEL_TYPE For "OVSTunnel" interfaces, the type of the tunnel. For example, "gre", "vxlan", etc. OVS_TUNNEL_OPTIONS For "OVSTunnel" interfaces, this field should be used to specify the tunnel options like remote_ip, key, etc. OVS_PATCH_PEER For "OVSPatchPort" devices, this field specifies the patch's peer on the other bridge. OVS_PORT_MODE For "OVSDPDKVhostUserPort" devices, this field can be set to "client" which indicates that the port will be used in client mode. OVS_PORT_PATH For "OVSDPDKVhostUserPort" devices, this field specifies the path to the vhost-user server socket. It will only be used if OVS_PORT_MODE is set to "client". Note ---- * ``ifdown`` on a bridge will not bring individual ports on the bridge down. "ifup" on a bridge will not add ports to the bridge. This behavior should be compatible with standard bridges (with ``TYPE=Bridge``). * If ``ifup`` on an interface is called multiple times, one can see ``RTNETLINK answers: File exists`` printed on the console. This comes from ifup-eth trying to add zeroconf route multiple times and is harmless. * ``ifup`` on OVSDPDKPort or OVSDPDKBond may result in change of bridge mac address. Since OVS changes the device state to DOWN before changing its mac address this result in loss of bridge configuration (e.g. routes). ``ifup-ovs`` perform post-up operation on the bridge again to restore configuration. Examples -------- Standalone bridge: :: ==> ifcfg-ovsbridge0 <== DEVICE=ovsbridge0 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSBridge BOOTPROTO=static IPADDR=A.B.C.D NETMASK=X.Y.Z.0 HOTPLUG=no Enable DHCP on the bridge: * Needs ``OVSBOOTPROTO`` instead of ``BOOTPROTO``. * All the interfaces that can reach the DHCP server as a space separated list in ``OVSDHCPINTERFACES``. :: DEVICE=ovsbridge0 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSBridge OVSBOOTPROTO="dhcp" OVSDHCPINTERFACES="eth0" HOTPLUG=no Adding Internal Port to ovsbridge0: :: ==> ifcfg-intbr0 <== DEVICE=intbr0 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSIntPort OVS_BRIDGE=ovsbridge0 HOTPLUG=no Internal Port with fixed IP address: :: DEVICE=intbr0 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSIntPort OVS_BRIDGE=ovsbridge0 BOOTPROTO=static IPADDR=A.B.C.D NETMASK=X.Y.Z.0 HOTPLUG=no Internal Port with DHCP: * Needs ``OVSBOOTPROTO`` or ``BOOTPROTO``. * All the interfaces that can reach the DHCP server as a space separated list in ``OVSDHCPINTERFACES``. :: DEVICE=intbr0 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSIntPort OVS_BRIDGE=ovsbridge0 OVSBOOTPROTO="dhcp" OVSDHCPINTERFACES="eth0" HOTPLUG=no Adding physical ``eth0`` to ``ovsbridge0`` described above: :: ==> ifcfg-eth0 <== DEVICE=eth0 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSPort OVS_BRIDGE=ovsbridge0 BOOTPROTO=none HOTPLUG=no Tagged VLAN interface on top of ``ovsbridge0``: :: ==> ifcfg-vlan100 <== DEVICE=vlan100 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSIntPort BOOTPROTO=static IPADDR=A.B.C.D NETMASK=X.Y.Z.0 OVS_BRIDGE=ovsbridge0 OVS_OPTIONS="tag=100" OVS_EXTRA="set Interface $DEVICE external-ids:iface-id=$(hostname -s)-$DEVICE-vif" HOTPLUG=no Bonding: :: ==> ifcfg-bond0 <== DEVICE=bond0 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSBond OVS_BRIDGE=ovsbridge0 BOOTPROTO=none BOND_IFACES="gige-1b-0 gige-1b-1 gige-21-0 gige-21-1" OVS_OPTIONS="bond_mode=balance-tcp lacp=active" HOTPLUG=no :: ==> ifcfg-gige-* <== DEVICE=gige-* ONBOOT=yes HOTPLUG=no An Open vSwitch Tunnel: :: ==> ifcfg-gre0 <== DEVICE=ovs-gre0 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSTunnel OVS_BRIDGE=ovsbridge0 OVS_TUNNEL_TYPE=gre OVS_TUNNEL_OPTIONS="options:remote_ip=A.B.C.D" Patch Ports: :: ==> ifcfg-patch-ovs-0 <== DEVICE=patch-ovs-0 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSPatchPort OVS_BRIDGE=ovsbridge0 OVS_PATCH_PEER=patch-ovs-1 :: ==> ifcfg-patch-ovs-1 <== DEVICE=patch-ovs-1 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSPatchPort OVS_BRIDGE=ovsbridge1 OVS_PATCH_PEER=patch-ovs-0 User bridge: :: ==> ifcfg-obr0 <== DEVICE=obr0 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSUserBridge BOOTPROTO=static IPADDR=A.B.C.D NETMASK=X.Y.Z.0 HOTPLUG=no DPDK NIC port: :: ==> ifcfg-dpdk0 <== DPDK vhost-user port: DEVICE=dpdk0 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSDPDKPort OVS_BRIDGE=obr0 :: ==> ifcfg-vhu0 <== DEVICE=vhu0 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSDPDKVhostUserPort OVS_BRIDGE=obr0 :: ==> ifcfg-bond0 <== DEVICE=bond0 ONBOOT=yes DEVICETYPE=ovs TYPE=OVSDPDKBond OVS_BRIDGE=ovsbridge0 BOOTPROTO=none BOND_IFACES="dpdk0 dpdk1" OVS_OPTIONS="bond_mode=active-backup" HOTPLUG=no Red Hat systemd integration --------------------------- The RPM packages for Open vSwitch provide support for systemd integration. It's recommended to use the openvswitch.service to start and stop the Open vSwitch daemons. The below table shows systemd's behavior: =============================== ============== ============== ============== =============== =============== - Process Status systemctl <> status ------------------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- Action ovs-vswitch ovsdb-server openvswitch ovs-vswitchd ovsdb-server =============================== ============== ============== ============== =============== =============== systemctl start openvswitch* started started active, exited active, running active, running crash of vswitchd crash, started re-started active, exited active, running active, running crash of ovsdb re-started crash, started active, exited active, running active, running systemctl restart openvswitch re-started re-started active, exited active, running active, running systemctl restart ovs-vswitchd re-started re-started active, exited active, running active, running systemctl restart ovsdb-server re-started re-started active, exited active, running active, running systemctl stop openvswitch stopped stopped inactive, dead inactive, dead inactive, dead systemctl stop ovs-vswitchd stopped stopped inactive, dead inactive, dead inactive, dead systemctl stop ovsdb-server stopped stopped inactive, dead inactive, dead inactive, dead systemctl start ovs-vswitchd* started started inactive, dead active, running active, running systemctl start ovsdb-server* not started started inactive, dead inactive, dead active, running =============================== ============== ============== ============== =============== =============== \* These commands where executed when no Open vSwitch related processes where running. All other commands where executed when Open vSwitch was successfully running. Non-root User Support ----------------------- Fedora and RHEL support running the Open vSwitch daemons as a non-root user. By default, a fresh installation will create an *openvswitch* user, along with any additional support groups needed (such as *hugetlbfs* for DPDK support). This is controlled by modifying the ``OVS_USER_ID`` option. Setting this to 'root:root', or commenting the variable out will revert this behavior. Reporting Bugs -------------- Please report problems to bugs@openvswitch.org.