Why do you need this information on the MS? Can you detail the steps of the
algorithm you are trying to design?
E.g.,
AddVMtoNetwork:
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3: Aha. Here's where I need this info
From: Pradeep Cloudstack
pradeepcloudst...@yahoo.commailto:pradeepcloudst...@yahoo.com
Reply-To:
I have the NetworkGuru plugin(for orchestarting Juniper Switches) in the
Management Server.
(1)Create and Add first VM to Network. The Network is assigned a VLAN ID.
(2)The implement() method of NetworkGuru plugin is invoked
Here, I need to figure out the the vNIC to physical NIC mapping for this
That is fine. But how do we convey this information to the Mgmt Server ?
Without making any enhancements to MgmtSvr/Agent , is it possible to achieve
this?
-Pradeep
On Saturday, December 21, 2013 4:19 AM, Chiradeep Vittal
chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com wrote:
On the KVM host you could parse
On the KVM host you could parse the output of 'brctl show', but that is
awkward to parse.
Or you might be able to iterate through /sys/devices/virtual/net/* and
work backwards from that.
On 12/19/13 10:16 PM, Pradeep Cloudstack pradeepcloudst...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Hi Chiradeep,
the LLDP output on
What does the LLDP output look like?
On 12/18/13 11:03 PM, Pradeep Cloudstack pradeepcloudst...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Hi ,
on a KVM host, I have a bridge interface - cloudbr1 to which eth1 has
been added.
This is for guest Network.
When we create a VM on the KVM host, the NetworkGuru plugin gets to
Hi Chiradeep,
the LLDP output on the switch looks something like
*
Local Interface Parent Interface Chassis Id Port info
System Name
ge-0/0/21.0 - 00:30:48:c9:54:26 eth1
Hi ,
on a KVM host, I have a bridge interface - cloudbr1 to which eth1 has been
added.
This is for guest Network.
When we create a VM on the KVM host, the NetworkGuru plugin gets to know about
cloudbr1
(via the KVM traffic label). But is there any means to figure out the ports
(like eth1)