Hi Natalia, I guess the command you are looking for is:
# ovs-dpctl dump-flows system@ovs-system This will give you the list of flows in the ovs datapath (in the kernel), that are currently being used to forward traffic. -- Henrique Rodrigues http://www.dcc.ufmg.br/~hsr On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Ben Pfaff <b...@nicira.com> wrote: > On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 10:27:18PM -0300, Natalia Queiroz wrote: > > Okay.. but it seems that it is lacking something because I can't see the > > flow passing through the ovs due to comand *ovs-ofctl dump-flows ovs > > * > > I made a ping test between the 2 LXC vms, H1(port 1) to H2(port 2) and > port > > 0 is ovs. > > > > The ping works fine on the containers but on ovs I got this... > > > > root@ubuntu-Vostro-3300:/home/ubuntu/Desktop/openvswitch-1.9.0# > ovs-appctl > > fdb/show ovs > > port VLAN MAC Age > > 2 0 00:16:3e:8f:55:67 34 > > 1 0 00:16:3e:90:30:4f 34 > > 0 0 76:fc:14:c5:ad:49 10 > > > > root@ubuntu-Vostro-3300:/home/ubuntu/Desktop/openvswitch-1.9.0# > ovs-ofctl > > dump-flows ovs > > NXST_FLOW reply (xid=0x4): > > cookie=0x0, duration=206.795s, table=0, n_packets=433, n_bytes=46864, > > idle_age=0, priority=0 actions=NORMAL > > > > See? It doesn't inform from where the flow is passing.. in this example > > from port 1 to port 2 of my swicth. I don't get this information with > this > > command... That is the reason that I'm supposing that I don't get > openflow > > traffic on my switch. > > If you want other flows, you can add them with "ovs-ofctl" or by setting > a controller. > _______________________________________________ > discuss mailing list > discuss@openvswitch.org > http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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