Hello, Nice news !
I've seen that the pdf of ovs-vswitchd.conf.db have been updated ;) >From my point of view the most needed will be the ability to do some "natural HA, like spanning tree or something similar. I've seen the rhel spec file. Thanks ! (for now I don't use this one). When I talk of rhel "support" it's more about kernel/code validation/compilation on the 2.6.32 modified by Redhat. Sorry the C kernel code is out of my range ... Impatient to test the new release to see perf improuvement :) Thanks you ! Regards, 2011/4/1 Justin Pettit <[email protected]> > On Apr 1, 2011, at 4:37 AM, Benoit ML wrote: > > > Last but not least : Is there any roadmap ? Any plan to have a new stable > release (for rhel6) ? > > We don't have a roadmap, but there are a few things we'll be working on in > the relatively near-term: > > - Cleanups related to upstreaming the kernel module > - More flexible learning domains than just VLAN > - Performance improvements in kernel flow lookup > - Ability to "bond" tunnel virtual ports > > We're open to suggestions, as well. Although, patches are even better. > :-) > > We're planning to do a new release in the next couple of weeks. We have a > target commit that we're letting bake a little while before releasing it. > > We don't have any immediate plans to support RHEL in the distribution, but > Alexey Froloff has been kind enough to share the requisite files: > > http://openvswitch.org/pipermail/discuss/2011-March/004956.html > > The archive appears to have stripped the attachments, so let me know if you > would like me to forward them to you. > > --Justin > > >
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