Hi Sean,Stokes
Thanks for looking this out,below are the inline answers to your queries.. *Could you provide more detail on the components you are running (OVS and DPDK versions etc.).* *I'm using OVS version 2.4.1 on ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS.* *Just to clarify, do you mean the stats for the device within the VM (i.e. your using something like ifconfig to check the rx/tx stats) or do you mean the OVS DPDK stats for the ports connected to the VMs themselves (for example vhost ports* *With Tx/Rx count not increasing on VM,I'm referring to the VM itself and I'm checking the same by running ifconfig inside VM.* *Do you mean your able to ping the IP of the VMs internally to them i.e. ping local host essentially?* *Yes,I'm able to ping localhost from respective VMs.* Regards Abhishek Jain On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 11:36 PM, Stokes, Ian <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Team > > > > I'm having 2 VMs running with ovs-dpdk as a networking agent on openstack > > compute node. > > Could you provide more detail on the components you are running (OVS and > DPDK versions etc.). > > > When I'm checking the external connectivity of the VMs by pinging to the > > external world,the Tx/Rx count of the VMs is not increasing. > > > > Just to clarify, do you mean the stats for the device within the VM (i.e. > your using something like ifconfig to check the rx/tx stats) or do you mean > the OVS DPDK stats for the ports connected to the VMs themselves (for > example vhost ports). > > > > > However I'm able to ping the local-Ip of the respective Vms. > > Do you mean your able to ping the IP of the VMs internally to them i.e. > ping local host essentially? > > CC'ing Sean Mooney as I'm not the most experienced with OpenStack and Sean > might be able to help. > > Thanks > Ian > > > > Let me know the possible solution for this. > > Regards > > Abhishek Jain >
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