Hi,

maybe it's multicast filtering related.

OVS don't support igmp snooping (multicast filtering), and also don't support 
igmp querier.

Linux bridge have igmp snooping enable by default and also igmp querier.

to get igmp snooping, you need at least 1 igmp querier on your network.
They are some elections when multicast igmp queriers are enabled.


My best recommendation could be to have igmp querier enabled on your physical 
switch, to avoid problem.


also, you really need to have 3 nodes minimum to have quorum for cluster 
services.


----- Mail original -----
De: "Brian Hart" <[email protected]>
À: "proxmoxve" <[email protected]>
Envoyé: Vendredi 16 Janvier 2015 23:54:18
Objet: [PVE-User] Open vSwitch and Clustering

We got two new systems that we installed the latest version of proxmox on. Did 
an apt-get update and dist-upgrade to make sure they were on the most recent 
versions. We then created a cluster and got them talking and all that went 
fine. 

The problem came when we added OVS to one of the nodes and set it all up in the 
GUI. Once we did a reboot we have not been able to get the cluster 
communications to work since then. We have tried to revert it back completely - 
removing open vswitch packages and all and doing a stock config in the 
/etc/network/interfaces file but we cannot get multicast to work now between 
the two nodes. Nothing else changed. 

Has anybody else run across this or are there known issues with doing OVS and 
clustering? I've done a lot of google searching but have not found a clear 
answer or solution to a problem like this. 

Any help or advice is greatly appreciated! 

Thanks, 
Brian 


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