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authorJakub Libosvar <libosvar@redhat.com>2017-08-21 16:21:12 +0000
committerJakub Libosvar <jlibosva-redhat@email.cz>2017-08-23 13:46:29 +0000
commit77fe5922bd7ca5c2a199d383b03537c08edfcc1c (patch)
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parent0aeb39cb9254919173fd04705193b3be317bf33a (diff)
Delete controller for standalone OVS bridges
The patch adds an OVS extra parameter to delete controller for bridges configured with standalone fail mode. By default, bridges are created without having an openflow controllers. If node is restarted, the bridge is set to standalone mode but if a service managing the bridge sets a controller, it will remain in the ovsdb. As ovs-vswitchd sets the bridge behavior to normal MAC learning switch only if bridge in standalone mode can't communicate with its controller, leaving controller defined can cause node outage when bridge is used as management network. In such case controller service, like neutron-openvswitch-agent, would need to communicate over management network but given that bridge is in standalone mode but communicates with controller, management network won't be reachable. This creates a chicken-egg problem. By removing controller by default, ovs-vswitchd implements a normal action rule to the standalone bridge and service can use the bridge as management network and eventually set the brdige to secure and set the flows manually. See opened Bugzilla for more information: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1473763 Closes-bug: #1712517 Change-Id: Iad48312667834ea8f5c7145595ae89cb5159b36d (cherry picked from commit f8d76d2cdebfa0d06233a59a8f6539207c5b5a4e)
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