Dear Remi,
My apologize to mislead Audrey with notations - problem were
with VPC, not VR. Voting process for 4.6 release was also very
difficult. Of course official release will be stabilized, but from user
perspective I will say the same to Aundery - 4.6 will not solve his
problem with OVS plugin and probably will bring more problems than
4.5.2. May be this is just fear before release, but this is my personal
fear - I will wait until 4.6.1 definitely. My 4.5.2 VPC works too good
to take a risk of immediate update :)
Vadim.
On 2015-11-18 15:32, Remi Bergsma wrote:
Hi Vadim,
What VR problems do you refer to in ACS 4.6?
Regards,
Remi
On 18/11/15 12:52, "Vadim Kimlaychuk" <va...@kickcloud.net> wrote:
Dear Audrey,
OVS plugin, as I remember, last seen OK before CS 4.4.0. I have created
bug report in JIRA
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-7446 [1]. Since 4.5.1
this
plugin is not in the list anymore. The reason, I guess, is outdated
code
that is not compatible with this release. CS 4.6 version has a lot of
problems with VR, so I would not recommend you to install it. Don't
know
if OVS is back there. I doubt.
I think you may find OVS plugin at CS source tree, but whether you want
to update it? Is PVLAN so important for you?
Vadim.
On 2015-11-18 13:30, Audrey Roberto B Baldin wrote:
Hi Vadim, thanks for your help.
After reading your message I remembered of the plugin area of CS and
yes, the OVS plugin is missing. So I ask: Why is it missing? I had seen
it before (CS 4.5.1 probably) and using XEN 6.5 was able to configure
PVLAN.
Is it possible to instal the OVS plugin? Where can I find it?
Does CS 4.6 has the plugin out-of-the-box?
Att.,
Audrey
----- Mensagem original -----
De: "Vadim Kimlaychuk" <va...@kickcloud.net>
Para: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc: "Audrey Roberto B Baldin" <audrey.bal...@unitelco.com.br>
Enviadas: Terça-feira, 17 de Novembro de 2015 19:08:10
Assunto: Re: CS 4.5 + XEN 6.5 using bond and pvlan
Hello Audrey,
Look at this document:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/PVLAN+for+isolation+within+a+VLAN
[2]
[1]
XenServer uses OVS and CS have OVS pluging to work with. OVS plugin
for cloudstack hasn't been updated for a long time as I know. At my CS
4.5.2 this plugin is missing, though in older versions of CS it was
present. I think this functionality does not work for XenServer 6.5.
Use
VLANs - it is more reliable.
Vadim.
On 2015-11-17 21:11, Audrey Roberto B Baldin wrote:
Hello everybody!
I installed CS 4.5.2 and I'm using XEN 6.5. There is one NIC dedicated
for Public traffic, one for MGMT + Secondary Storage, one for Primary
Storage and a bond configured for the Guest traffic. Zone is installed
as Advanced without Security Groups.
When I add a Guest Network with PVLAN, the network is created, but
when
I try to create a new instance it does not start. I realized that the
virtual router also does not start. Adding a Guest Network without
PVLAN works as expected.
Does anyone have an idea about it?
Looking into the log I could find the information below:
2015-11-17 12:03:48,924 WARN [c.c.h.x.r.CitrixResourceBase]
(DirectAgent-280:ctx-c1d905bf) callHostPlugin failed for cm
d: setup-pvlan-dhcp with args dhcp-mac: 06:b9:40:00:08:91, nw-label:
GUESTBR0, isolated-pvlan: 999, op: add, dhcp-name:
r-10-VM, primary-pvlan: 900, dhcp-ip: 200.150.236.11, due to There was
a failure communicating with the plugin.
2015-11-17 12:03:48,924 WARN [c.c.a.m.DirectAgentAttache]
(DirectAgent-280:ctx-c1d905bf) Seq 1-6584825605169088819: Thr
owable caught while executing command
com.cloud.utils.exception.CloudRuntimeException: callHostPlugin failed
for cmd: setup-pvlan-dhcp with args dhcp-mac: 06:
b9:40:00:08:91, nw-label: GUESTBR0, isolated-pvlan: 999, op: add,
dhcp-name: r-10-VM, primary-pvlan: 900, dhcp-ip: 200.1
50.236.11, due to There was a failure communicating with the plugin.
at
com.cloud.hypervisor.xenserver.resource.CitrixResourceBase.callHostPlugin(CitrixResourceBase.java:3686)
at
com.cloud.hypervisor.xenserver.resource.CitrixResourceBase.execute(CitrixResourceBase.java:1708)
at
com.cloud.hypervisor.xenserver.resource.CitrixResourceBase.executeRequest(CitrixResourceBase.java:541)
at
com.cloud.hypervisor.xenserver.resource.XenServer56Resource.executeRequest(XenServer56Resource.java:64)
at
com.cloud.hypervisor.xenserver.resource.XenServer610Resource.executeRequest(XenServer610Resource.java:87)
at
com.cloud.hypervisor.xenserver.resource.XenServer620SP1Resource.executeRequest(XenServer620SP1Resource.java:6
5)
at
com.cloud.agent.manager.DirectAgentAttache$Task.runInContext(DirectAgentAttache.java:302)
at
org.apache.cloudstack.managed.context.ManagedContextRunnable$1.run(ManagedContextRunnable.java:49)
at
org.apache.cloudstack.managed.context.impl.DefaultManagedContext$1.call(DefaultManagedContext.java:56)
at
org.apache.cloudstack.managed.context.impl.DefaultManagedContext.callWithContext(DefaultManagedContext.java:1
03)
at
org.apache.cloudstack.managed.context.impl.DefaultManagedContext.runWithContext(DefaultManagedContext.java:53
)
at
org.apache.cloudstack.managed.context.ManagedContextRunnable.run(ManagedContextRunnable.java:46)
at
java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:471)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:262)
at
java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor$ScheduledFutureTask.access$201(ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor.j
ava:178)
at
java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor$ScheduledFutureTask.run(ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor.java:292
)
at
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1145)
at
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:615)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
Thanks for your help!
Att.,
Audrey
Links:
------
[1]
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/PVLAN+for+isolation+within+a+VLAN
[2]
Links:
------
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-7446
[2]
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/PVLAN+for+isolation+within+a+VLAN