I believe there is a bug in 4.3 (but fixed in 4.4) From: lifuhui <gdblessu99...@hotmail.com<mailto:gdblessu99...@hotmail.com>> Reply-To: "dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>" <dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>> Date: Sunday, July 13, 2014 at 8:02 PM To: "dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>" <dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>> Subject: KVM with OVS GRE has been supported on 4.3 release ?
Hello, everyone, Has anyone used OVS GRE with KVM on 4.3 release for isolation guest network ? Why there is no code support such as in private String getGreEndpointIP(Host host, Network nw) ... switch (hvType) { case XenServer: String label = physNetTT.getXenNetworkLabel(); if ((label != null) && (!label.equals(""))) { physNetLabel = label; } break; default: throw new CloudRuntimeException("Hypervisor " + hvType.toString() + " unsupported by OVS Tunnel Manager"); ... PS: Using 4.3 release code If not support, why a release doc has mentioned as below: 3.4 The OVS Plugin 3.4.1 Introduction to the OVS Plugin The OVS plugin is the native SDN implementations in CloudStack, using GRE isolation method. The plugin can be used by CloudStack to implement isolated guest networks and to provide additional services like NAT, port forwarding and load balancing. Features of the OVS Plugin The following table lists the CloudStack network services provided by the OVS Plugin. Network Service Virtual Networking Static NAT Port Forwarding Load Balancing CloudStack version = 4.0 = 4.3 = 4.3 = 4.3 Table: Supported Services Note: The Virtual Networking service was originally called ‘Connectivity’ in CloudStack 4.0 The following hypervisors are supported by the OVS Plugin. Hypervisor XenServer KVM CloudStack version = 4.0 = 4.3 Table: Supported Hypervisors Thanks