While Open vSwitch supports the OpenFlow protocol, we're not directly involved 
in this particular implementation.  A better option would be to post on 
OpenFlow's "discuss" mailing list: [email protected].

--Justin


On Jan 4, 2011, at 11:24 PM, Min-Hyup Kang wrote:

>  Dear all,
> 
> My name is Min-Hyup Kang,
> 
> I am a student who studying about OpenFlow in Korea.
> 
> so, I am using Pronto 3290 Switch, and Ubuntu Server 10.10 PC (server)
> 
> I've installed indigo Firmware through TFTP in 3290 switch. 
> 
> now, I am trying to configure NFS between Ubuntu and 3290 switch, 
> 
> and refer to http://www.openflow.org/wk/index.php/IndigoQuickStartLB4G 
> http://www.openflow.org/wk/index.php/IndigoQuickStart3290
> 
> But In IndogoQuickStartLB4G NFS Setting ( 7/7 ,6/7 , 5/7 ) ,
> 
> I am facing some problem. Can I ask you some problem ?
> 
> First, I've configured in Ubuntu . (apt-get install portmap 
> nfs-kernel-server, edit /etc/expots, and service restart)
> 
> Second, In 3290 Switch, 
> Set up u-boot parameters,
> 
> => printenv
> bootdelay=5
> baudrate=115200
> loads_echo=1
> ethaddr=00:E0:0C:00:00:FD
> eth1addr=00:E0:0C:00:01:FD
> eth2addr=00:E0:0C:00:02:FD
> loadaddr=4000000
> ethact=TSEC0
> memsetup=tftp 1000000 uImage;  tftp 2000000 uInitrd2m; tftp 400000 LB9A.dtb
> memboot=setenv bootargs root=/dev/ram console=ttyS0,$baudrate rw  
> ip=$ipaddr:$serverip:$gatewayip:$netmask:$hostname:$netdev DEV_ADDR=$ipaddr;  
> bootm 1000000 2000000 400000
> hostname=Indigo
> rootpath=/var/exports/indigo
> nfsip=<Ubuntu IP>
> netdev=eth0
> consoledev=ttyS0
> gatewayip=192.168.2.254
> netmask=255.255.255.0
> ipaddr= <Switch IP>
> serverip=<Ubuntu IP>
> stdin=serial
> stdout=serial
> stderr=serial
> bootcmd=setenv bootargs root=/dev/ram rw console=$consoledev,$baudrate; bootm 
> ffd00000 ff000000
> nfsboot=setenv bootargs root=/dev/nfs  
> ip=$ipaddr:$nfsip:$gatewayip:$netmask:$hostname:$netdev  
> console=$consoledev,$baudrate nfsroot=$nfsip:$rootpath rw; bootm ffd00000
> 
> I configured like IndigoQuickStartLB4B 6/7
> and then I run "run nfsboot"
> 
> => run nfsboot
> ## Booting image at ffd00000 ...
>    Image Name:   Linux-2.6.27-dirty
>    Image Type:   PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
>    Data Size:    1742598 Bytes =  1.7 MB
>    Load Address: 00000000
>    Entry Point:  00000000
>    Verifying Checksum ... OK
>    Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
> ................
> but, 
> from now, Switch is stoped.
> 
> so, If I reboot(unplug & plug) , I hit "enter"  and then "run memsetup" -> 
> "run memboot", and then can boot indigo.. 
> 
> Anyway, I would like to use NFS. In my configuration, is there a problem ?
> Thank you for your attention, and I am looking forward your response.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ==================================== 
> Min-Hyup Kang, Junior 
> Department of Computer Engineering 
> Jeju National University 
> Republic of Korea 
> ==================================== 
> 
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