Gurucharan, Thanks for the follow up!
The issue was that floodlight has default forwarding property. After I
removed the behavior then default flow has been removed.
before...
user1@devtest11:~$ sudo ovs-ofctl dump-flows mybridge3-rb
NXST_FLOW reply (xid=0x4):
cookie=0x20, duration=3
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Prasanna Yabaluri
wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> Thinking this command will do a clean state of vswitch and remove any
> configs by controller.I tried sudo ovs-vsctl emer-reset ..did not work.
ovs-vsctl emer-reset
Reset the configuration into a clean
Thanks!
Thinking this command will do a clean state of vswitch and remove any
configs by controller.I tried sudo ovs-vsctl emer-reset ..did not work.
So the concept of SDN does not allow to override the controller by directly
modifying the vSwitch?
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Guruchara
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Prasanna Yabaluri
wrote:
> Thank you for the response! the hosts are still pinging
>
> user1@devtest11:~$ sudo ovs-dpctl del-flows
> user1@devtest11:~$
> user1@devtest11:~$
>>>not sure how are these flows getting installed...
> user1@devtest11:~$ sudo o
Thank you for the response! the hosts are still pinging
user1@devtest11:~$ sudo ovs-dpctl del-flows
user1@devtest11:~$
user1@devtest11:~$
>>not sure how are these flows getting installed...
user1@devtest11:~$ sudo ovs-ofctl del-flows mybridge3-rb
user1@devtest11:~$ sudo ovs-ofctl dump-
On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 7:34 AM, Prasanna Yabaluri
wrote:
> Help needed for troubleshooting.
>
> I have vSwitch in fail_mode secure. Using floodlight controller.The two
> hosts can ping each other even after flows have been deleted ...
>
> 1. curl -X Delete flow name
>
> 2. sudo ovs-dpctl del-flow
Help needed for troubleshooting.
I have vSwitch in fail_mode secure. Using floodlight controller.The two
hosts can ping each other even after flows have been deleted ...
1. curl -X Delete flow name
2. sudo ovs-dpctl del-flows
user1@devtest11:~$ sudo ovs-vsctl show
14593c41-8295-43a7-b63f-74eb93