Open vSwitch supports sFlow, but sFlow also runs on servers and on most
vendors' hardware switches. These various feeds come together at the sFlow
collector, so configuration must be coordinated network-wide.
The latest open-source implementation of the Host sFlow agent
(http://host-sflow.so
I only read your original message quickly, but if I understand it
properly, it sounds to me like OVS is behaving in more or less the same
way as a Ethernet switch would ordinarily behave. If I understand your
setup, initially you have a VM with a particular MAC address on some
host. Then you shut
Hello again ! =D
Continuing testing OVS on XS 5.6 I think I found another bug... Or seems so.
By the way, this pre-release came in a great time... I was trying to build
the source from the HEAD yesterday to see if this situation dissapeared (bug
fixed already) but I was getting some problems with
The Open vSwitch team is pleased to announce the availability of Open vSwitch
1.1.0-pre1:
http://openvswitch.org/releases/openvswitch-1.1.0-pre1.tar.gz
This is the first preview of version of 1.1.0, which we plan to finalize in the
next couple of months. Highlights for this release inc