This should be fixed in precise, according to the comments in the bug
report.
Regards
chuck
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I pushed the fix to master and the branches for 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5.
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Title:
brcompatd works with brctl delif but doesn't with addif
To manage
I posted a fix to ovs-dev for review:
http://openvswitch.org/pipermail/dev/2012-January/014352.html
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Title:
brcompatd works with brctl delif but d
>I don't want brcompat to control the bridge module. I want brcompat to
make it possible to REPLACE the bridge kernel module with an OvS switch.
OK. That's the purpose of brcompat. Thank you for the report.
I'll see what I can do about fixing this upstream.
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Title:
brcompatd works with brctl delif but doesn't with addif
To manage
I don't want brcompat to control the bridge module. I want brcompat to
make it possible to REPLACE the bridge kernel module with an OvS switch.
Maybe I wasnt very clear on my environment. I have a host machine
running the Xen Hypervisor. Xen Hypervisor works with bridged networking
by setting a br
>Examining the openvswitch opening script I find that it only tries to remove
>the module if there are no bridges up.
...to prevent the script from destroying all of your bridges, if you have some
configured.
>But what good is brcompatd if there are no bridges up?
I think you misunderstand the p
Yes, I manually enabled it in /etc/default/openvswitch.
I used to make brcompatd work in 10.04 with a compiled version by doing
a rmmod in bridge, loading brcompat and then restarting the network so
that the bridge that was removed due to rmmod would reappear. But in
11.10 when I do rmmod the brid
> When I start the openvswitch initscript it doesn't remove the bridge module,
> but loads the brcompat module.
brcompatd should not be enabled by default. Does this mean that you
specifically enabled ovs-brcompatd, by installing the openvswitch-brcompat
package and editing /etc/default/openvsw