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the same broadcast domain.
Anyone?
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From: Advith Nagappa
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 11:35 PM
To: Yi Tseng
Cc: discuss
Subject: Re: [ovs-discuss] VM-VM-VM communication via OVS
Hello,
I meant VM1 - VM2(ovs) - VM3..
Yes, the host is Linux.
The VMs are already
Hello,
I meant VM1 - VM2(ovs) - VM3..
Yes, the host is Linux.
The VMs are already connected without the OVS
I want to create a topology such that communication goes via OVS in VM3.
On Mar 29, 2017 01:03, "Yi Tseng" wrote:
Hi
You mean:
VM1 -- VM2(with ovs) -- VM3 ?
or
VM1 -- ovs -- VM
Hi
You mean:
VM1 -- VM2(with ovs) -- VM3 ?
or
VM1 -- ovs -- VM2 -- ovs -- VM3
I assume that your host system is Linux
You can create veth pairs.
And attach veth interfaces to VMs and ovs.
-Yi
2017-03-28 14:21 GMT-07:00 Justin Pettit :
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> On Mar 28, 2017, at 3:48 AM, Advith Nagappa wrote:
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> Hello All,
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> Is it possible to link 2 guest VMS, via another guest VM using OVS bridge?
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> Is anyone aware of any resource/doc covering this scenario?
I don't understand the deployment scenario that you're describing. However,
OVS
Hello All,
Is it possible to link 2 guest VMS, via another guest VM using OVS bridge?
Is anyone aware of any resource/doc covering this scenario?
Best Regards
Advith Nagappa
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