"dev" <dev-boun...@openvswitch.org> wrote on 10/03/2016 03:57:21 PM:
> From: Ben Pfaff <b...@ovn.org> > To: Hui Kang <hkang.sun...@gmail.com> > Cc: dev@openvswitch.org > Date: 10/03/2016 03:57 PM > Subject: Re: [ovs-dev] [PATCH] Fix missing system-id in INSTALL.Docker > Sent by: "dev" <dev-boun...@openvswitch.org> > > On Mon, Oct 03, 2016 at 03:30:51PM -0400, Hui Kang wrote: > > Signed-off-by: Hui Kang <ka...@us.ibm.com> > > --- > > INSTALL.Docker.md | 8 ++++++-- > > 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/INSTALL.Docker.md b/INSTALL.Docker.md > > index b62922d..5cb49d0 100644 > > --- a/INSTALL.Docker.md > > +++ b/INSTALL.Docker.md > > @@ -69,6 +69,8 @@ gets cleared. It is harmless to run it again inany case.) > > $LOCAL_IP in the below command is the IP address via which other hosts > > can reach this host. This acts as your local tunnel endpoint. > > > > +$SYSTEM_ID in the below command is the unique identifier for the > docker host. > > + > > $ENCAP_TYPE is the type of tunnel that you would like to use for overlay > > networking. The options are "geneve" or "stt". (Please note that your > > kernel should have support for your chosen $ENCAP_TYPE. Both geneve > > @@ -79,8 +81,10 @@ support in upstream Linux. You can verify > whether you have the support in your > > kernel by doing a "lsmod | grep $ENCAP_TYPE".) > > > > ``` > > -ovs-vsctl set Open_vSwitch . external_ids:ovn-remote="tcp: > $CENTRAL_IP:6642" \ > > - external_ids:ovn-nb="tcp:$CENTRAL_IP:6641" external_ids:ovn- > encap-ip=$LOCAL_IP external_ids:ovn-encap-type="$ENCAP_TYPE" > > +ovs-vsctl set Open_vSwitch . external-ids:system-id=$SYSTEM_ID \ > > + external_ids:ovn-remote="tcp:$CENTRAL_IP:6642" \ > > + external_ids:ovn-nb="tcp:$CENTRAL_IP:6641" \ > > + external_ids:ovn-encap-ip=$LOCAL_IP external_ids:ovn-encap- > type="$ENCAP_TYPE" > > Usually the OVS system startup script should ensure that the system has > a system-id. You don't see that behavior in your environment? No. I followed the instruction in [1] and [2] to setup the OVN. Without system-id in the ovs-vsctl command, I saw the following message and "ovn-sbctl show" does not show any connected chassis. With the system-id in the command, "ovn-sbctl show" outputs correctly. 2016-10-03T19:10:56.892Z|00008|main|WARN|'system-id' in Open_vSwitch database is missing. 2016-10-03T19:11:11.902Z|00009|main|WARN|Dropped 6 log messages in last 15 seconds (most recently, 5 seconds ago) due to excessive rate 2016-10-03T19:11:11.902Z|00010|main|WARN|'system-id' in Open_vSwitch database is missing. 2016-10-03T19:11:26.912Z|00011|main|WARN|Dropped 6 log messages in last 15 seconds (most recently, 5 seconds ago) due to excessive rate 2016-10-03T19:11:26.912Z|00012|main|WARN|'system-id' in Open_vSwitch database is missing. 2016-10-03T19:11:41.927Z|00013|main|WARN|Dropped 5 log messages in last 15 seconds (most recently, 5 seconds ago) due to excessive rate Thanks. - Hui > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > dev@openvswitch.org > http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/dev _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/dev