Thank you for your answer. So assuming that I want to set OVS running on a separate core, I have to set the affinity to all these services?
Στις Παρ, 5 Φεβ 2021, 8:12 μ.μ. ο χρήστης Frode Nordahl < [email protected]> έγραψε: > On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 2:27 PM George Papathanail > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello I installed openvswitch with the sudo apt install > openvswitch-switch command, > > > > I can use the ovs-vsctl command to create bridges etc. > > > > But when I run the service openvswitch status command I took the > following message: > > Unit openvswitch.service could not be found. > > > > Why did this happen? > > Hello George, > > Assuming you are on Ubuntu, you will find the package provides three > systemd services: > openvswitch-switch.service > ovs-vswitchd.service > ovsdb-server.service > > The openvswitch-switch.service is a "virtual" umbrella service to > manage both the ovs-vswitchd and ovsdb-server services from one entry > point. We do this because Open vSwitch consists of multiple parts > which one may want to operate independently. > > In any case, you can view the status of the services with these commands: > `systemctl status openvswitch-switch` > `systemctl status ovs-vswitchd` > `systemctl status ovsdb-server` > > You may also add the `.service` suffix to the above commands if you want > to. > > -- > Frode Nordahl >
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