Hi Devin, This blog posting does a good job of explaining how to configure OVN DHCP support:
http://blog.spinhirne.com/2016/09/an-introduction-to-ovn-routing.html The ovn-nb man page lists the DHCP options that can be provided, including mtu: http://openvswitch.org/support/dist-docs/ovn-nb.5.html And the ovn-nbctl man page has details about the command-line interface for setting DHCP options: http://openvswitch.org/support/dist-docs/ovn-nbctl.8.html I have very little experience using OVN's DHCP support, I've copied Numan in case I've left anything out. Lance ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marcin Mirecki" <mmire...@redhat.com> > To: "Devin Acosta" <de...@pabstatencio.com> > Cc: "users" <Users@ovirt.org>, "Lance Richardson" <lrich...@redhat.com> > Sent: Monday, December 12, 2016 4:35:51 AM > Subject: Re: oVirt / OVN / MTU > > Devin, > > oVirt does not currently support changing external network mtu from within > ovirt (it rather relies on the provider handling this internally). > > If you are using OVN DHCP (have subnets defined for a network), you can > modify the OVN DHCP options directly in the OVN database. > I have never actually tested this myself, but looking at the OVN > documentation, it should do the job on the ports. > > The standard OVN way to do so is to use the "ovn-vsctl set DHCP_Options ..." > command. > (Unfortunately as I am trying it now it tells me that modifying DHCP_Options > is not supported) > Alternatively, you can use the OVS python API (let me know if you need any > help on this). > > Lance, > Would changing the dhcp:options:mtu suffice? > Could you please comment on how to modify the DHCP MTU using the OVN cmd > line? > > Thanks, > Marcin > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Devin Acosta" <de...@pabstatencio.com> > > To: "Marcin Mirecki" <mmire...@redhat.com>, "users" <Users@ovirt.org>, > > "Lance Richardson" <lrich...@redhat.com> > > Sent: Monday, December 12, 2016 1:20:59 AM > > Subject: Fwd: oVirt / OVN / MTU > > > > Marcin / Lance, > > > > Not sure if the list was working correctly, I couldn't see that my message > > below made it to the list. If I need to change the MTU settings for OVN / > > OpenVSwitch to something lower than 1500, what is the best way to do this? > > We noticed that some instances (ie: Windows 2012R2) are having issues with > > the default MTU of 1500, I think there is an issue at the upper layers, and > > we can get it to work if we manually set the MTU on the instance to say > > 1400. Is there an easy way to do this so that any VM's that come up > > automatically get MTU of 1400? > > > > Devin > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > From: Devin Acosta <de...@pabstatencio.com> > > Date: Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 2:02 PM > > Subject: oVirt / OVN / MTU > > To: users <Users@ovirt.org> > > > > > > > > We are running oVirt 4.0.5 and we have OVN working to provide a Virtual > > Layer 2 network. We are noticing that because the OVN is using Geneve and > > between all the firewalls and networks it crosses we are running into an > > MTU issue. What is the best suggested way to lower say the entire OVN > > network to say MTU of 1400, and also allow for fragmenting packets? > > > > > > -- > > > > Devin Acosta > > Red Hat Certified Architect, LinuxStack > > 602-354-1220 || de...@linuxguru.co > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Devin Acosta > > Red Hat Certified Architect, LinuxStack > > 602-354-1220 || de...@linuxguru.co > > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.phx.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users