Let me wrap in Tuna in this discussion, since I believe he is the one who did 
the KVM support for the GRE controller.

On Jul 15, 2014, at 1:53 AM, Claus Kalle <ka...@uni-koeln.de> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I found out (also in mail exchange with Murali) that there is really no
> support for management of the GRE tunnel itsself in 4.3.
> 
> If you setup the GRE tunnel(s) yourself statically (which I did) between
> the KVM hosts, everything works out well for transporting the guest
> traffic over the tunnel(s).
> However still the only "network service" done by the ovs plugin is
> "Virtual Networking", all the others being promissed in the doc do not
> appear as choice in the respective dialog.
> 
> Murali mentioned a passible 4.3.1 pacth release fixing this and that...
> 
> Best regards, Claus
> 
> schrieb Chiradeep Vittal am 14.07.2014 19:34 Uhr:
>> 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
>> 
>> 
> 
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