Hi, We used to have similar issues with GRE and packet loss/latency in Grizzly. It was caused by wrong (low) MTU size settings on ‘GRE interfaces’. I believe 1546 is the lowest working value (it is part of the official docu these days, it was not back then) Ever since we moved to jumbo frames, all the troubles are gone. Cheers, Marek
From: zengshan2008 [mailto:zengshan2...@gmail.com] Sent: 14. mája 2014 11:15 To: Ageeleshwar Kandavelu; gustavo panizzo <gfa>; <openstack@lists.openstack.org> Subject: Re: [Openstack] [neutron] GRE network with 5 nodes Did you found the same problem when using Grizzly version? 2014-05-14 ________________________________ zengshan2008 ________________________________ 发件人:Ageeleshwar Kandavelu <ageeleshwar.kandav...@csscorp.com> 发送时间:2014-05-14 17:00 主题:Re: [Openstack] [neutron] GRE network with 5 nodes 收件人:"gustavo panizzo <gfa>"<g...@zumbi.com.ar>,"<openstack@lists.openstack.org>"<openstack@lists.openstack.org> 抄送: I wasn't using ml2. I did a havana with neutron-openvswitch-agent. the old way. Its not only the latency. When I created external network and assigned floatingip and tried to reach it only one or two packets where reaching. it was 99% packet loss. ________________________________________ From: gustavo panizzo <gfa> [g...@zumbi.com.ar] Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 2:24 PM To: Ageeleshwar Kandavelu; <openstack@lists.openstack.org> Subject: Re: [Openstack] [neutron] GRE network with 5 nodes On 05/14/2014 03:56 AM, Ageeleshwar Kandavelu wrote: > > What I inferred was while using the GRE mode the switch's port were > constantly blinking indicating heavy traffic. I am aware that in GRE > mode there is a mesh of tunnels between the various nodes. I assumed > that the GRE mode was placing a burden too heavy on the switch and tore > down the setup and created a vlan setup instead. The performance was > good with vlan. > > Is this expected or I had been doing something wrong? i've observed the same behavior, gre adds more latency than vlan were you creating new VMs? ml2 pop layer plugin should help in that case -- 1AE0 322E B8F7 4717 BDEA BF1D 44BB 1BA7 9F6C 6333 http://www.csscorp.com/common/email-disclaimer.php _______________________________________________ Mailing list: http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack Post to : openstack@lists.openstack.org Unsubscribe : http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack
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