Newbie here. I have some questions about this part of the FAQ: ================== BEGIN ==================
Q: What features are not available in the Open vSwitch kernel datapath that ships as part of the upstream Linux kernel? A: The kernel module in upstream Linux 3.3 and later does not include the following features: - Bridge compatibility, that is, support for the ovs-brcompatd daemon that (if you enable it) lets "brctl" and other Linux bridge tools transparently work with Open vSwitch instead. We do not expect bridge compatibility to ever be available in upstream Linux. If you need bridge compatibility, use the kernel module from the Open vSwitch distribution instead of the upstream Linux kernel module. ================== END ================== Does this mean that if you do *not* have Linux 3.3 or later (e.g. you have 3.2), then you don't need ovs-brcompatd? Also, under which circumstances would someone not need bridge compatibility in an OVS world? Thanks, -- Umair
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