By the way, I just saw some one with the same situation: http://website-humblec.rhcloud.com/configure-openvswitch-in-virt-environment/ search with 'lost' you'll see that comment.
And he used Ubuntu, so this problem is platform irrelevant. I'm guessing misconfiguration now. But I don't know where I did wrong. Here are my ifcfgs: ifcfg-bond0: DEVICE=bond0 ONBOOT=yes BOOTPROTO=none TYPE=OVSPort DEVICETYPE=ovs OVS_BRIDGE=ovsbr0 ifcfg-ovsbr0: IPADDR=10.3.150.20 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 DEVICE=ovsbr0 TYPE=OVSBridge DEVICETYPE=ovs ONBOOT=yes BOOT_PROTO=static On 12 November 2015 at 10:42, Tashi Lu <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi blp, Shetty, > > Sorry for my late reply. > uname -a: 2.6.32-504.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Oct 15 04:27:16 UTC 2014 x86_64 > x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > > before restarting network: > [[email protected] openvswitch]# ovs-vsctl show > c5ee1b0f-e7ec-4c73-a3fa-c79662619cba > Bridge "ovsbr0" > Port "v5254007ec542" > tag: 142 > Interface "v5254007ec542" > Port "bond0" > Interface "bond0" > Port "ovsbr0" > tag: 150 > Interface "ovsbr0" > type: internal > > after: http://imgur.com/jU4CY2i (sorry for a image link, because the > network was lost I had to use virtual console thus unable to copy text) > > We can see both the vlan tag and the port I created for a virtual machine > was lost after the network restart. > I think it might be related to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-ovs, > since this is the only point ovs relates to `service network restart`. > > And there are no special logs in ovs-ctl.log, ovsdb-server.log, and > ovs-vswitchd.log. But my ovs-vswitchd.log keeps logging following lines > every second, is this relevant?: > > 2015-11-12T02:33:57.516Z|584314|dpif(revalidator406)|WARN|Dropped 3 log > messages in last 1 seconds (most recently, 1 seconds ago) due to excessive > rate > 2015-11-12T02:33:57.516Z|584315|dpif(revalidator406)|WARN|system@ovs-system: > get_stats failed (No such file or directory) > 2015-11-12T02:33:57.516Z|584316|netlink_socket(revalidator406)|INFO|Dropped > 1 log messages in last 1 seconds (most recently, 1 seconds ago) due to > excessive rate > 2015-11-12T02:33:57.516Z|584317|netlink_socket(revalidator406)|INFO|netlink > dump request error (No such file or directory) > 2015-11-12T02:33:58.518Z|584318|dpif(revalidator406)|WARN|Dropped 3 log > messages in last 1 seconds (most recently, 1 seconds ago) due to excessive > rate > 2015-11-12T02:33:58.518Z|584319|dpif(revalidator406)|WARN|system@ovs-system: > get_stats failed (No such file or directory) > 2015-11-12T02:33:58.518Z|584320|netlink_socket(revalidator406)|INFO|Dropped > 1 log messages in last 1 seconds (most recently, 1 seconds ago) due to > excessive rate > 2015-11-12T02:33:58.518Z|584321|netlink_socket(revalidator406)|INFO|netlink > dump request error (No such file or directory) > 2015-11-12T02:33:59.520Z|584322|dpif(revalidator406)|WARN|Dropped 3 log > messages in last 1 seconds (most recently, 1 seconds ago) due to excessive > rate > 2015-11-12T02:33:59.520Z|584323|dpif(revalidator406)|WARN|system@ovs-system: > get_stats failed (No such file or directory) > 2015-11-12T02:33:59.520Z|584324|netlink_socket(revalidator406)|INFO|Dropped > 1 log messages in last 1 seconds (most recently, 1 seconds ago) due to > excessive rate > 2015-11-12T02:33:59.520Z|584325|netlink_socket(revalidator406)|INFO|netlink > dump request error (No such file or directory) > 2015-11-12T02:34:00.520Z|584326|dpif(revalidator406)|WARN|Dropped 3 log > messages in last 1 seconds (most recently, 1 seconds ago) due to excessive > rate > 2015-11-12T02:34:00.520Z|584327|dpif(revalidator406)|WARN|system@ovs-system: > get_stats failed (No such file or directory) > 2015-11-12T02:34:00.520Z|584328|netlink_socket(revalidator406)|INFO|Dropped > 1 log messages in last 1 seconds (most recently, 1 seconds ago) due to > excessive rate > 2015-11-12T02:34:00.520Z|584329|netlink_socket(revalidator406)|INFO|netlink > dump request error (No such file or directory) > > On 11 November 2015 at 03:28, Ben Pfaff <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 08:52:19PM +0800, Tashi Lu wrote: >> > I set a tag on a port, but once I restart the network service, e.g. >> > /etc/init.d/network restart, the tag will be lost, tested on both 2.3.2 >> and >> > 2.4.0. Is this normal? How can I make vlan tag persistent? >> >> No, that doesn't make sense. >> >> How are you setting up your configuration? >> > >
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