I was under the impression that ovsdb_idl_add_table() should replicate and monitor all columns of the given table, so I don't have to add each column individually. But this is not working for me.
Let's say that I have a table called 'Test', and this table has columns 'colA', 'colB' and 'colC'. If I call ovsdb_idl_add_column(*idl, 'colA'); ovsdb_idl_add_column(*idl, 'colC'); Then just 'colA' and 'colC' are replicated, as it should be. But when I call ovsdb_idl_add_table(*idl, 'Test'); then no column is replicated. If I want to monitor the whole table, I have to do: ovsdb_idl_add_table(*idl, 'Test'); ovsdb_idl_add_column(*idl, 'colA'); ovsdb_idl_add_column(*idl, 'colB'); ovsdb_idl_add_column(*idl, 'colC'); and in this case the call to ovsdb_idl_add_table() is totally useless, as the code behavior is exactly the same if I remove it. The python equivalent to ovsdb_idl_add_table(), SchemaHelper.register_table(), does replicate and monitor all columns of the table. Should ovsdb_idl_add_table() behave as register_table(), or is there a reason why it seems to do nothing? Edward Aymerich Networking Software Engineer edward.aymer...@hpe.com Building 8, Ultra Park Heredia, Costa Rica hpe.com [HPE logo]<http://www.hpe.com/> _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/dev