Hi Lorin,
I had a look at a Ubuntu installation and the package install scripts do not
configure neutron-ovs-cleanup to run at boot time.
OVS
has its own database, and at boot it recreates any internal interfaces
(qr-, qg- and dhcp taps) in the root namespace. The l3 and dhcp
agents don't
Hi Nick:
The Red Hat packages include a service script (I assume at
/etc/init.d/neutron-ovs-cleanup) that invokes /usr/bin/neutron-ovs-cleanup
automatically at the appropriate time. I was asking whether there was an
equivalent service script in Ubuntu that invokes
/usr/bin/neutron-ovs-cleanup on
Hi Lorin,
I`m on Ubuntu - seems like this service is installed as well - I see it as part
of my network node installation.
Cheers,
NM
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On November 13, 2013 at 5:06:14 AM, Lorin Hochstein (lo...@nimbisservices.com)
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I’d like to update the havana install
Hi Nick:
Can you let me know which Ubuntu package contains the neutron-ovs-cleanup
service file?
You can use dpkg -S to get this info: dpkg -S /path/to/file
Thanks,
Lorin
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 11:44 AM, Nick Maslov azp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Lorin,
I`m on Ubuntu - seems like this
Hi,
Sure:
root@net01-001:/etc/neutron# dpkg -S /usr/bin/neutron-ovs-cleanup
neutron-common: /usr/bin/neutron-ovs-cleanup
Cheers,
NM
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On November 14, 2013 at 7:56:12 PM, Lorin Hochstein (lo...@nimbisservices.com)
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Hi Nick:
Can you let me know which
I’d like to update the havana install guide about the need to invoke
neutron-ovs-cleanup before rebooting nodes where there’s an openvswitch tap
device created (L3 agent, DHCP agent). See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-manuals/+bug/1156861.
It seems like the RHEL packages install a