3.8.13
openvswitch-2.3.0 on Linux 3.14.19
openvswitch-git (2654cc338bfb413a6295078e3a7a8e1d4f67cbcc) on Linux 3.14.19
I seems that under this type of load openvswitch kills traffic through lo.
Any ideas on what to try next?
Andreas
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=29(ovs_flow), flags=5[REQUEST][ACK], seq=4e9d5836,
pid=75500397(2925:18
There clearly is something strange going on. How can the dp receive
something on an unknown port?
Any hints?
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Andreas
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interface in between
also does not help.
Any ideas?
Andreas
- Original Message -
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 01:23:53PM +0200, Andreas Schultz wrote:
Hi all,
Upon further investigation it turns out the the dpif_linux_open()
sequence
is broken somewhere. The flow of netlink
,
in-reply-to(nl(len:92, type=29(ovs_flow), flags=5[REQUEST][ACK], seq=4e9d5836,
pid=75500397(2925:18
There clearly is something strange going on. How can the dp receive something
on an unknown port?
Any hints?
Regards
Andreas
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it really should permit NONE as port id.
Regards
Andreas
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