>On 4/26/23 09:04, wangchuanlei wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>
>>> On 4/21/23 08:17, wangchuanlei via discuss wrote:
I have one center and serveral node, and all nodes are connected
to center with options ovn-remote=tcp:192.168.0.x:6642, when one
node lost connection to center, the command
On 4/26/23 09:04, wangchuanlei wrote:
>> Hi,
>
>> On 4/21/23 08:17, wangchuanlei via discuss wrote:
>>> I have one center and serveral node, and all nodes are connected
>>> to center with options ovn-remote=tcp:192.168.0.x:6642, when one node
>>> lost connection to center, the commands "ovn-
> Hi,
>On 4/21/23 08:17, wangchuanlei via discuss wrote:
>> I have one center and serveral node, and all nodes are connected
>> to center with options ovn-remote=tcp:192.168.0.x:6642, when one node
>> lost connection to center, the commands "ovn-sbctl list chassis" still
>> see the node.
>>
Hi,
On 4/21/23 08:17, wangchuanlei via discuss wrote:
> I have one center and serveral node, and all nodes are connected to
> center with options ovn-remote=tcp:192.168.0.x:6642, when one node lost
> connection to center, the commands "ovn-sbctl list chassis" still see the
> node.
> How ca
I have one center and serveral node, and all nodes are connected to
center with options ovn-remote=tcp:192.168.0.x:6642, when one node lost
connection to center, the commands "ovn-sbctl list chassis" still see the
node.
How can i know the node is offline in northd?
Thank you!
wangchua