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> libvirtd is running as root, so that should be plenty of permissions.
I assume you can run /usr/local/bin/ovs-vsctl from a root shell,
correct?
Yes.
> Does your system have AppArmor or SELinux installed? Anything in their
logs that could indicate the reason fo
ks again for your assistance!
> Will
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> Laine Stump
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27;s not what I want these users to have to
do...)
Thanks again for your assistance!
Will
-Original Message-
From: sendmail [mailto:justsendmailnothinge...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Laine Stump
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:47 AM
To: libvirt-users@redhat.com
Cc: Will Dennis
Subject: Re: [li
On 04/08/2013 05:20 PM, Will Dennis wrote:
> Thanks, Laine, for your reply. The OVS bridge named 'vl20-ovsbr0' does
> exist, but it is an Open vSwitch "fake bridge" -- see
> http://blog.scottlowe.org/2012/10/19/vlans-with-open-vswitch-fake-bridge
> s/ for why I'm doing this.
> Here's some relevant
Thanks, Laine, for your reply. The OVS bridge named 'vl20-ovsbr0' does
exist, but it is an Open vSwitch "fake bridge" -- see
http://blog.scottlowe.org/2012/10/19/vlans-with-open-vswitch-fake-bridge
s/ for why I'm doing this.
Here's some relevant output from my system:
# ifconfig | grep encap
eth0
On 04/08/2013 02:44 PM, Will Dennis wrote:
> Update: I have upgraded from libvirt 0.9.8 on the virtualization server
> to libvirt 1.0.4. Now the net-define command works with the "virtualport
> type='openvswitch'" directive in it. So I did a "net-edit" on the
> networks, added that line in, and sav
Update: I have upgraded from libvirt 0.9.8 on the virtualization server
to libvirt 1.0.4. Now the net-define command works with the "virtualport
type='openvswitch'" directive in it. So I did a "net-edit" on the
networks, added that line in, and saved them. So now I am assuming
libvirt knows that th