Hello Justin,
I would like to find delay between two OVS switches that have been
connected. So, I need to have the timestamp of the packets that have been
entering the switch. I would like to store the timestamp of the packets in
a file by uniquely representing the packets. Could I do this by alte
Hello Justin,
I would like to uniquely identify a packet that is being going through the
switch and store it in a file with the timestamp when it reaches an OVS.
This is what I mentioned as capturing timestamps initially. Could I do this
by altering the code in datapath module?
Thank you,
Ajeeth
As I mentioned before, please don't drop the mailing list.
It's open source, so you're free to modify the datapath. Once again, I don't
know what you're storing or where you'd store it, but you can modify the code
on your system as much as you'd like. It's not clear whether the patches would
Please don't drop the list.
The dataplane is just forwarding packets through it, so I'm not sure what it
would store. For a particular datapath flow, we keep the last time that a
packet hit it, but that's about it. As I mentioned, if you want to send copies
of packets to a collector, you coul
> On Oct 18, 2016, at 12:43 AM, Ajeeth Kannan (RIT Student)
> wrote:
>
> Hi Team,
>
> I would like to get the timestamp for the packets that are being captured by
> an OVS. Is there any possible command to do it or should I need to modify the
> OVS code to do this ?
>
> Should I query the D
Hi Team,
I would like to get the timestamp for the packets that are being captured
by an OVS. Is there any possible command to do it or should I need to
modify the OVS code to do this ?
Should I query the DB or flow-tables to get the timestamps of the captured
packets ?
Thank you,
Ajeeth Kannan