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Commit a45ee749ace84a88e8f0b4c50ade59f71d45e89e in branch refs/heads/master
from ynojima
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CLOUDSTACK-2328: Linux native VXLAN support on KVM hypervisor
Initial patch for VXLAN support.
Fully functional, hopefully, for GuestNetwork - AdvancedZone.
Patch Note:
in cloudstack-server
- Add isolation method VXLAN
- Add VxlanGuestNetworkGuru as plugin for VXLAN isolation
- Modify NetworkServiceImpl to handle extended vNet range for VXLAN isolation
- Add VXLAN isolation option in zoneWizard UI
in cloudstack-agent (kvm)
- Add modifyvxlan.sh script that handle bridge/vxlan interface manipulation
script
-- Usage is exactly same to modifyvlan.sh
- BridgeVifDriver will call modifyvxlan.sh instead of modifyvlan.sh when VXLAN
is used for isolation
Database changes:
- No change in database structure.
- VXLAN isolation uses same tables that VLAN uses to store vNet allocation
status.
Known Issue and/or TODO:
- Some resource still says 'VLAN' in log even if VXLAN is used
- in UI, "Network - GuestNetworks" dosen't display VNI
-- VLAN ID field displays "N/A"
- Documentation!
Signed-off-by : Toshiaki Hatano <[email protected]>
> Linux native VXLAN support on KVM hypervisor
> --------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CLOUDSTACK-2328
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-2328
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Components: KVM, Network Controller, Network Devices
> Environment: Linux kernel 3.7 or later required
> Reporter: Toshiaki Hatano
> Assignee: Toshiaki Hatano
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: Future
>
>
> Adding new network isolation mode which uses Linux kernel VXLAN tunneling
> interfaces
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