On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 12:06 PM, Neil Schneider <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Thu, April 24, 2014 11:08 am, Gurucharan Shetty wrote: >> On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 11:00 AM, Neil Schneider <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> I have a virtual machine running OpenNebula and using OpenVswitch to >>> configure bridges and networks. For my configuration to work. I need to >>> use OpenNebula to create more VMs on the host. So it needs to reach the >>> host through the two vlans. I've tested extensively and discovered that >>> the VLANs are working correctly. If I create another VM for testing I >>> can >>> access one VM from another VM through the VLAN. So I know the ovswitch >>> is >>> working. What I cannot do is access the host through the VLANs. I >>> checked >>> the FAQ again, but didn't see anything that applies. Do I need to add >>> another virtual port for the host? Any pointer showing how to make this >>> work, would be appreciated. >>> >>> Thanks for any help you can render. >> >> So you want an IP address on the host in a VLAN, right? >> >> Look at 'man ovs-vsctl' and search for: >> [--may-exist] add-br bridge parent vlan >> >> And then you will set an IP address for "bridge" in the above command. >> >>> > > > I didn't ask my question very well. I have fake bridges already. I do not know how OpenNebula works, so I am not familiar with some of the jargons.
> > # ovs-vsctl show > c6def17d-2cc6-499e-a461-af4fe9aab78a > Bridge public > Port "em1" > Interface "em1" > Port "veth0_one" > Interface "veth0_one" > Port public > Interface public > type: internal > Bridge storage > Port "veth2_one" > Interface "veth2_one" > Port storage > Interface storage > type: internal > Port "vlan20" > tag: 20 > Interface "vlan20" > type: internal > Bridge management > Port "veth1_one" > Interface "veth1_one" > Port management > Interface management > type: internal > Port "vlan10" > tag: 10 > Interface "vlan10" > type: internal > ovs_version: "2.1.0" > > I need to connect dom0 to vlan10 and vlan20. I need to be able to connect > from the virtual hosts to the dom0 through openvswitch. I want to use Do have 3 entities here? Virtual machine, virtual host and a Dom0? Or is a "virtual host" and a "virtual machine" the same? Where is OVS running? Dom0? > resources on the host, from OpenNebula running in a virtual host. I can't > access the host, except on the public interface over the public network. I > want to preserve the public interface for public traffic. I want to > connect to dom0 through the vlans. Can I configure a virtual interface to > openvswitch in dom0 ? > > Thanks for taking time to answer my questions. > > _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
