Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
It worked! I can ping from both sides. Thanks a lot, Alin! I really appreciate your guidance. On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 5:21 PM Abu Rasheda wrote: > I was able to change the name > > On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 4:35 PM Abu Rasheda wrote: > >> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapterWithOVSPort left| grep ElementName >> ElementName : ovs-port-a >> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapterWithOVSPort right| grep >> ElementName >> ElementName : Dynamic Ethernet Switch Port >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 4:09 PM Alin Serdean >> wrote: >> >>> You are correct. My memory was fuzzy around it. >>> >>> Can you please this function + vmname >>> >>> >>> https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs/blob/master/datapath-windows/misc/OVS.psm1#L120 >>> >>> This should give you the elementname. And that can be used inside ovs. >>> >>> There are also setters and getters in that cmdlet. >>> >>> Sent from phone >>> >>> On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:46, Abu Rasheda wrote: >>> >>> >>> There is no column with ElementName. I am attaching the full output. I >>> probably missed something in the configuration. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 3:30 PM Alin Serdean >>> wrote: >>> Can you provide the output of Get-VMNetworkAdapter left | fl Get-VMNetworkAdapter right | fl The above command will dump the whole object. I’m interested in looking at their ElementName That string will be used to match ports on the OVS side ( https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/topics/windows/?highlight=Windows%20#port-management ) Sent from phone On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:15, Abu Rasheda wrote: On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 6:17 AM Alin Serdean wrote: > PS C:\OVS-Compiled> ovs-vsctl.exe show > ca9219b1-ceca-435e-b42a-b3e094237045 > Bridge br-int > Port ovs-port-a > Interface ovs-port-a > Port br-int > Interface br-int > type: internal > Bridge br-pif > Port NIC1 > Interface NIC1 > Port br-pif > Interface br-pif > type: internal > This is part of my confusion and likely the issue I am facing! In Linux, I can add ports of the VMs to the same bridge and traffic will flow between the VMs! However, in Windows, I don't know how to do this! PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMSwitch NameSwitchType NetAdapterInterfaceDescription -- -- OVS Extended Switch External Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 is an alias for NIC1 PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter left NameIsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress Status IPAddresses -- -- -- -- -- --- Network Adapter False left OVS Extended Switch 00155D727601 {Ok} {} PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter right NameIsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress Status IPAddresses -- -- -- -- -- --- Network Adapter False right OVS Extended Switch 00155D727602 {Ok} {} So, I only have a choice to either connect the VM to "OVS Extended Switch" or not connect at all. I have one working NIC1 which Is associated to the OVS, the other NIC is not configured. What I am missing? Thanks for the support. > > From your config I’m not sure which adapter corresponds to which VM. > > Ca you please clarify the target and destination port you want to ping? > > Alin. > > Sent from phone > > On 20 Apr 2023, at 11:43, Abu Rasheda wrote: > > > On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM Alin Serdean > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> The issue you are facing might be because the name of the network >> adapters is the same. >> >> I wanted to emphasize the importance of the following step: >> https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifs >> > > I followed your advice! I am able to add both Ubuntus to the bridge. > However, the ping does. not work. (The details are attached to this > email). > I think the issue is attaching the correct VM ports? Am I missing > something? > > Abu Rasheda > > This is something particularly important for Windows and not the same >> under other OS. >> >> Alin. >> >> Sent from phone >> >> On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss < >> ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrot
Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
I was able to change the name On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 4:35 PM Abu Rasheda wrote: > PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapterWithOVSPort left| grep ElementName > ElementName : ovs-port-a > PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapterWithOVSPort right| grep ElementName > ElementName : Dynamic Ethernet Switch Port > > > On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 4:09 PM Alin Serdean > wrote: > >> You are correct. My memory was fuzzy around it. >> >> Can you please this function + vmname >> >> >> https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs/blob/master/datapath-windows/misc/OVS.psm1#L120 >> >> This should give you the elementname. And that can be used inside ovs. >> >> There are also setters and getters in that cmdlet. >> >> Sent from phone >> >> On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:46, Abu Rasheda wrote: >> >> >> There is no column with ElementName. I am attaching the full output. I >> probably missed something in the configuration. >> >> Thanks! >> >> On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 3:30 PM Alin Serdean >> wrote: >> >>> Can you provide the output of >>> >>> >>> Get-VMNetworkAdapter left | fl >>> >>> >>> Get-VMNetworkAdapter right | fl >>> >>> >>> The above command will dump the whole object. >>> I’m interested in looking at their ElementName >>> >>> That string will be used to match ports on the OVS side ( >>> https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/topics/windows/?highlight=Windows%20#port-management >>> ) >>> >>> Sent from phone >>> >>> On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:15, Abu Rasheda wrote: >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 6:17 AM Alin Serdean >>> wrote: >>> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> ovs-vsctl.exe show ca9219b1-ceca-435e-b42a-b3e094237045 Bridge br-int Port ovs-port-a Interface ovs-port-a Port br-int Interface br-int type: internal Bridge br-pif Port NIC1 Interface NIC1 Port br-pif Interface br-pif type: internal >>> >>> This is part of my confusion and likely the issue I am facing! >>> >>> In Linux, I can add ports of the VMs to the same bridge and traffic will >>> flow between the VMs! >>> >>> However, in Windows, I don't know how to do this! >>> >>> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMSwitch >>> >>> NameSwitchType NetAdapterInterfaceDescription >>> -- -- >>> OVS Extended Switch External Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 >>> >>> Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 is an alias for NIC1 >>> >>> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter left >>> >>> NameIsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress >>> Status IPAddresses >>> -- -- -- -- >>> -- --- >>> Network Adapter False left OVS Extended Switch 00155D727601 >>> {Ok} {} >>> >>> >>> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter right >>> >>> NameIsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress >>> Status IPAddresses >>> -- -- -- -- >>> -- --- >>> Network Adapter False right OVS Extended Switch 00155D727602 >>> {Ok} {} >>> >>> >>> So, I only have a choice to either connect the VM to "OVS Extended >>> Switch" or not connect at all. >>> >>> I have one working NIC1 which Is associated to the OVS, the other NIC is >>> not configured. >>> >>> What I am missing? >>> >>> Thanks for the support. >>> >>> From your config I’m not sure which adapter corresponds to which VM. Ca you please clarify the target and destination port you want to ping? Alin. Sent from phone On 20 Apr 2023, at 11:43, Abu Rasheda wrote: On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM Alin Serdean wrote: > Hi, > > The issue you are facing might be because the name of the network > adapters is the same. > > I wanted to emphasize the importance of the following step: > https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifs > I followed your advice! I am able to add both Ubuntus to the bridge. However, the ping does. not work. (The details are attached to this email). I think the issue is attaching the correct VM ports? Am I missing something? Abu Rasheda This is something particularly important for Windows and not the same > under other OS. > > Alin. > > Sent from phone > > On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss < > ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: > > > Do you have any ideas, or if this is the wrong list, the > recommendation for another one? > > On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:14 PM Abu Rasheda via discuss < > ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel modu
Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
How do I rename it? or just create a new one On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 5:15 PM Alin Serdean wrote: > I suggest to rename the adapter of the VM “right “to something more simple > (i.e. ovs-port-b) using > https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs/blob/master/datapath-windows/misc/OVS.psm1#L184 > > After add you can add it to the br-int bridge using that name. > > Sent from phone > > On 21 Apr 2023, at 01:36, Abu Rasheda wrote: > > > PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapterWithOVSPort left| grep ElementName > ElementName : ovs-port-a > PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapterWithOVSPort right| grep ElementName > ElementName : Dynamic Ethernet Switch Port > > > On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 4:09 PM Alin Serdean > wrote: > >> You are correct. My memory was fuzzy around it. >> >> Can you please this function + vmname >> >> >> https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs/blob/master/datapath-windows/misc/OVS.psm1#L120 >> >> This should give you the elementname. And that can be used inside ovs. >> >> There are also setters and getters in that cmdlet. >> >> Sent from phone >> >> On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:46, Abu Rasheda wrote: >> >> >> There is no column with ElementName. I am attaching the full output. I >> probably missed something in the configuration. >> >> Thanks! >> >> On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 3:30 PM Alin Serdean >> wrote: >> >>> Can you provide the output of >>> >>> >>> Get-VMNetworkAdapter left | fl >>> >>> >>> Get-VMNetworkAdapter right | fl >>> >>> >>> The above command will dump the whole object. >>> I’m interested in looking at their ElementName >>> >>> That string will be used to match ports on the OVS side ( >>> https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/topics/windows/?highlight=Windows%20#port-management >>> ) >>> >>> Sent from phone >>> >>> On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:15, Abu Rasheda wrote: >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 6:17 AM Alin Serdean >>> wrote: >>> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> ovs-vsctl.exe show ca9219b1-ceca-435e-b42a-b3e094237045 Bridge br-int Port ovs-port-a Interface ovs-port-a Port br-int Interface br-int type: internal Bridge br-pif Port NIC1 Interface NIC1 Port br-pif Interface br-pif type: internal >>> >>> This is part of my confusion and likely the issue I am facing! >>> >>> In Linux, I can add ports of the VMs to the same bridge and traffic will >>> flow between the VMs! >>> >>> However, in Windows, I don't know how to do this! >>> >>> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMSwitch >>> >>> NameSwitchType NetAdapterInterfaceDescription >>> -- -- >>> OVS Extended Switch External Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 >>> >>> Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 is an alias for NIC1 >>> >>> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter left >>> >>> NameIsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress >>> Status IPAddresses >>> -- -- -- -- >>> -- --- >>> Network Adapter False left OVS Extended Switch 00155D727601 >>> {Ok} {} >>> >>> >>> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter right >>> >>> NameIsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress >>> Status IPAddresses >>> -- -- -- -- >>> -- --- >>> Network Adapter False right OVS Extended Switch 00155D727602 >>> {Ok} {} >>> >>> >>> So, I only have a choice to either connect the VM to "OVS Extended >>> Switch" or not connect at all. >>> >>> I have one working NIC1 which Is associated to the OVS, the other NIC is >>> not configured. >>> >>> What I am missing? >>> >>> Thanks for the support. >>> >>> From your config I’m not sure which adapter corresponds to which VM. Ca you please clarify the target and destination port you want to ping? Alin. Sent from phone On 20 Apr 2023, at 11:43, Abu Rasheda wrote: On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM Alin Serdean wrote: > Hi, > > The issue you are facing might be because the name of the network > adapters is the same. > > I wanted to emphasize the importance of the following step: > https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifs > I followed your advice! I am able to add both Ubuntus to the bridge. However, the ping does. not work. (The details are attached to this email). I think the issue is attaching the correct VM ports? Am I missing something? Abu Rasheda This is something particularly important for Windows and not the same > under other OS. > > Alin. > > Sent from phone > > On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss < > ovs-discu
Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
I suggest to rename the adapter of the VM “right “to something more simple (i.e. ovs-port-b) using https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs/blob/master/datapath-windows/misc/OVS.psm1#L184After add you can add it to the br-int bridge using that name.Sent from phone On 21 Apr 2023, at 01:36, Abu Rasheda wrote:PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapterWithOVSPort left| grep ElementNameElementName : ovs-port-aPS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapterWithOVSPort right| grep ElementNameElementName : Dynamic Ethernet Switch PortOn Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 4:09 PM Alin Serdeanwrote:You are correct. My memory was fuzzy around it.Can you please this function + vmnamehttps://github.com/openvswitch/ovs/blob/master/datapath-windows/misc/OVS.psm1#L120This should give you the elementname. And that can be used inside ovs.There are also setters and getters in that cmdlet.Sent from phone On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:46, Abu Rasheda wrote:There is no column with ElementName. I am attaching the full output. I probably missed something in the configuration.Thanks!On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 3:30 PM Alin Serdean wrote:Can you provide the output of Get-VMNetworkAdapter left | flGet-VMNetworkAdapter right | flThe above command will dump the whole object.I’m interested in looking at their ElementNameThat string will be used to match ports on the OVS side (https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/topics/windows/?highlight=Windows%20#port-management)Sent from phone On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:15, Abu Rasheda wrote:On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 6:17 AM Alin Serdean wrote:PS C:\OVS-Compiled> ovs-vsctl.exe showca9219b1-ceca-435e-b42a-b3e094237045 Bridge br-int Port ovs-port-a Interface ovs-port-a Port br-int Interface br-int type: internal Bridge br-pif Port NIC1 Interface NIC1 Port br-pif Interface br-pif type: internalThis is part of my confusion and likely the issue I am facing!In Linux, I can add ports of the VMs to the same bridge and traffic will flow between the VMs!However, in Windows, I don't know how to do this!PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMSwitchName SwitchType NetAdapterInterfaceDescription -- --OVS Extended Switch External Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 is an alias for NIC1 PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter leftName IsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress Status IPAddresses -- -- -- -- -- ---Network Adapter False left OVS Extended Switch 00155D727601 {Ok} {}PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter rightName IsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress Status IPAddresses -- -- -- -- -- ---Network Adapter False right OVS Extended Switch 00155D727602 {Ok} {}So, I only have a choice to either connect the VM to "OVS Extended Switch" or not connect at all.I have one working NIC1 which Is associated to the OVS, the other NIC is not configured.What I am missing?Thanks for the support.From your config I’m not sure which adapter corresponds to which VM.Ca you please clarify the target and destination port you want to ping?Alin.Sent from phone On 20 Apr 2023, at 11:43, Abu Rasheda wrote:On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM Alin Serdean wrote:Hi,The issue you are facing might be because the name of the network adapters is the same.I wanted to emphasize the importance of the following step: https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifsI followed your advice! I am able to add both Ubuntus to the bridge. However, the ping does. not work. (The details are attached to this email). I think the issue is attaching the correct VM ports? Am I missing something?Abu RashedaThis is something particularly important for Windows and not the same under other OS.Alin.Sent from phone On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss wrote:Do you have any ideas, or if this is the wrong list, the recommendation for another one?On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:14 PM Abu Rasheda via discuss wrote:Hello! On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. Commands like ovs-vsctl & ovs-dpctl are running fine. I have two VMs (both running Ubuntu) under Hyper-V and have OVS extended switch setup as described in https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/ I can connect one Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, under the "Network Adaptor" setting for the virtual machine. When I try to ping an IP address get prints from the OVS datapath in the kernel! This le
Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapterWithOVSPort left| grep ElementName ElementName : ovs-port-a PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapterWithOVSPort right| grep ElementName ElementName : Dynamic Ethernet Switch Port On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 4:09 PM Alin Serdean wrote: > You are correct. My memory was fuzzy around it. > > Can you please this function + vmname > > > https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs/blob/master/datapath-windows/misc/OVS.psm1#L120 > > This should give you the elementname. And that can be used inside ovs. > > There are also setters and getters in that cmdlet. > > Sent from phone > > On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:46, Abu Rasheda wrote: > > > There is no column with ElementName. I am attaching the full output. I > probably missed something in the configuration. > > Thanks! > > On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 3:30 PM Alin Serdean > wrote: > >> Can you provide the output of >> >> >> Get-VMNetworkAdapter left | fl >> >> >> Get-VMNetworkAdapter right | fl >> >> >> The above command will dump the whole object. >> I’m interested in looking at their ElementName >> >> That string will be used to match ports on the OVS side ( >> https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/topics/windows/?highlight=Windows%20#port-management >> ) >> >> Sent from phone >> >> On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:15, Abu Rasheda wrote: >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 6:17 AM Alin Serdean >> wrote: >> >>> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> ovs-vsctl.exe show >>> ca9219b1-ceca-435e-b42a-b3e094237045 >>> Bridge br-int >>> Port ovs-port-a >>> Interface ovs-port-a >>> Port br-int >>> Interface br-int >>> type: internal >>> Bridge br-pif >>> Port NIC1 >>> Interface NIC1 >>> Port br-pif >>> Interface br-pif >>> type: internal >>> >> >> This is part of my confusion and likely the issue I am facing! >> >> In Linux, I can add ports of the VMs to the same bridge and traffic will >> flow between the VMs! >> >> However, in Windows, I don't know how to do this! >> >> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMSwitch >> >> NameSwitchType NetAdapterInterfaceDescription >> -- -- >> OVS Extended Switch External Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 >> >> Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 is an alias for NIC1 >> >> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter left >> >> NameIsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress >> Status IPAddresses >> -- -- -- -- >> -- --- >> Network Adapter False left OVS Extended Switch 00155D727601 >> {Ok} {} >> >> >> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter right >> >> NameIsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress >> Status IPAddresses >> -- -- -- -- >> -- --- >> Network Adapter False right OVS Extended Switch 00155D727602 >> {Ok} {} >> >> >> So, I only have a choice to either connect the VM to "OVS Extended >> Switch" or not connect at all. >> >> I have one working NIC1 which Is associated to the OVS, the other NIC is >> not configured. >> >> What I am missing? >> >> Thanks for the support. >> >> >>> >>> From your config I’m not sure which adapter corresponds to which VM. >>> >>> Ca you please clarify the target and destination port you want to ping? >>> >>> Alin. >>> >>> Sent from phone >>> >>> On 20 Apr 2023, at 11:43, Abu Rasheda wrote: >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM Alin Serdean >>> wrote: >>> Hi, The issue you are facing might be because the name of the network adapters is the same. I wanted to emphasize the importance of the following step: https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifs >>> >>> I followed your advice! I am able to add both Ubuntus to the bridge. >>> However, the ping does. not work. (The details are attached to this email). >>> I think the issue is attaching the correct VM ports? Am I missing something? >>> >>> Abu Rasheda >>> >>> This is something particularly important for Windows and not the same under other OS. Alin. Sent from phone On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss < ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: Do you have any ideas, or if this is the wrong list, the recommendation for another one? On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:14 PM Abu Rasheda via discuss < ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: > Hello! > > On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. > Commands like ovs-vsctl & ovs-dpctl are running fine. > > I have two VMs (both running Ubuntu) under Hyper-V and have OVS > extended switch setup as described in > https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/ > > I
Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
You are correct. My memory was fuzzy around it.Can you please this function + vmnamehttps://github.com/openvswitch/ovs/blob/master/datapath-windows/misc/OVS.psm1#L120This should give you the elementname. And that can be used inside ovs.There are also setters and getters in that cmdlet.Sent from phone On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:46, Abu Rasheda wrote:There is no column with ElementName. I am attaching the full output. I probably missed something in the configuration.Thanks!On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 3:30 PM Alin Serdeanwrote:Can you provide the output of Get-VMNetworkAdapter left | flGet-VMNetworkAdapter right | flThe above command will dump the whole object.I’m interested in looking at their ElementNameThat string will be used to match ports on the OVS side (https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/topics/windows/?highlight=Windows%20#port-management)Sent from phone On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:15, Abu Rasheda wrote:On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 6:17 AM Alin Serdean wrote:PS C:\OVS-Compiled> ovs-vsctl.exe showca9219b1-ceca-435e-b42a-b3e094237045 Bridge br-int Port ovs-port-a Interface ovs-port-a Port br-int Interface br-int type: internal Bridge br-pif Port NIC1 Interface NIC1 Port br-pif Interface br-pif type: internalThis is part of my confusion and likely the issue I am facing!In Linux, I can add ports of the VMs to the same bridge and traffic will flow between the VMs!However, in Windows, I don't know how to do this!PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMSwitchName SwitchType NetAdapterInterfaceDescription -- --OVS Extended Switch External Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 is an alias for NIC1 PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter leftName IsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress Status IPAddresses -- -- -- -- -- ---Network Adapter False left OVS Extended Switch 00155D727601 {Ok} {}PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter rightName IsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress Status IPAddresses -- -- -- -- -- ---Network Adapter False right OVS Extended Switch 00155D727602 {Ok} {}So, I only have a choice to either connect the VM to "OVS Extended Switch" or not connect at all.I have one working NIC1 which Is associated to the OVS, the other NIC is not configured.What I am missing?Thanks for the support.From your config I’m not sure which adapter corresponds to which VM.Ca you please clarify the target and destination port you want to ping?Alin.Sent from phone On 20 Apr 2023, at 11:43, Abu Rasheda wrote:On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM Alin Serdean wrote:Hi,The issue you are facing might be because the name of the network adapters is the same.I wanted to emphasize the importance of the following step: https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifsI followed your advice! I am able to add both Ubuntus to the bridge. However, the ping does. not work. (The details are attached to this email). I think the issue is attaching the correct VM ports? Am I missing something?Abu RashedaThis is something particularly important for Windows and not the same under other OS.Alin.Sent from phone On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss wrote:Do you have any ideas, or if this is the wrong list, the recommendation for another one?On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:14 PM Abu Rasheda via discuss wrote:Hello! On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. Commands like ovs-vsctl & ovs-dpctl are running fine. I have two VMs (both running Ubuntu) under Hyper-V and have OVS extended switch setup as described in https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/ I can connect one Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, under the "Network Adaptor" setting for the virtual machine. When I try to ping an IP address get prints from the OVS datapath in the kernel! This led me to believe that OVS is installed and configured (I am from a Linux background and Windows is new for me :)). However, when I try to add another Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, I get the following error: Synthetic Ethernet Port (Instance ID ..): Error '{Data Not Accepted} The TDI client could not handle the data received during an indication.' Failed to allocate resources while connecting to a virtual network. The Ethernet switch may not exit. Can OVS Extended switch only connect to a single VM? (on the same host), I can connect these two machines to Windows virtual switch and ping them. So either my setup has issues for OVS or t
Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
There is no column with ElementName. I am attaching the full output. I probably missed something in the configuration. Thanks! On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 3:30 PM Alin Serdean wrote: > Can you provide the output of > > > Get-VMNetworkAdapter left | fl > > > Get-VMNetworkAdapter right | fl > > > The above command will dump the whole object. > I’m interested in looking at their ElementName > > That string will be used to match ports on the OVS side ( > https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/topics/windows/?highlight=Windows%20#port-management > ) > > Sent from phone > > On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:15, Abu Rasheda wrote: > > > On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 6:17 AM Alin Serdean > wrote: > >> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> ovs-vsctl.exe show >> ca9219b1-ceca-435e-b42a-b3e094237045 >> Bridge br-int >> Port ovs-port-a >> Interface ovs-port-a >> Port br-int >> Interface br-int >> type: internal >> Bridge br-pif >> Port NIC1 >> Interface NIC1 >> Port br-pif >> Interface br-pif >> type: internal >> > > This is part of my confusion and likely the issue I am facing! > > In Linux, I can add ports of the VMs to the same bridge and traffic will > flow between the VMs! > > However, in Windows, I don't know how to do this! > > PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMSwitch > > NameSwitchType NetAdapterInterfaceDescription > -- -- > OVS Extended Switch External Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 > > Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 is an alias for NIC1 > > PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter left > > NameIsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress > Status IPAddresses > -- -- -- -- > -- --- > Network Adapter False left OVS Extended Switch 00155D727601 > {Ok} {} > > > PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter right > > NameIsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress > Status IPAddresses > -- -- -- -- > -- --- > Network Adapter False right OVS Extended Switch 00155D727602 > {Ok} {} > > > So, I only have a choice to either connect the VM to "OVS Extended Switch" > or not connect at all. > > I have one working NIC1 which Is associated to the OVS, the other NIC is > not configured. > > What I am missing? > > Thanks for the support. > > >> >> From your config I’m not sure which adapter corresponds to which VM. >> >> Ca you please clarify the target and destination port you want to ping? >> >> Alin. >> >> Sent from phone >> >> On 20 Apr 2023, at 11:43, Abu Rasheda wrote: >> >> >> On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM Alin Serdean >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> The issue you are facing might be because the name of the network >>> adapters is the same. >>> >>> I wanted to emphasize the importance of the following step: >>> https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifs >>> >> >> I followed your advice! I am able to add both Ubuntus to the bridge. >> However, the ping does. not work. (The details are attached to this email). >> I think the issue is attaching the correct VM ports? Am I missing something? >> >> Abu Rasheda >> >> This is something particularly important for Windows and not the same >>> under other OS. >>> >>> Alin. >>> >>> Sent from phone >>> >>> On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss < >>> ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Do you have any ideas, or if this is the wrong list, the recommendation >>> for another one? >>> >>> On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:14 PM Abu Rasheda via discuss < >>> ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: >>> Hello! On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. Commands like ovs-vsctl & ovs-dpctl are running fine. I have two VMs (both running Ubuntu) under Hyper-V and have OVS extended switch setup as described in https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/ I can connect one Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, under the "Network Adaptor" setting for the virtual machine. When I try to ping an IP address get prints from the OVS datapath in the kernel! This led me to believe that OVS is installed and configured (I am from a Linux background and Windows is new for me :)). However, when I try to add another Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, I get the following error: Synthetic Ethernet Port (Instance ID ..): Error '{Data Not Accepted} The TDI client could not handle the data received during an indication.' Failed to allocate resources while connecting to a virtual network. The Ethernet switch may not exit. Can OVS Extended switch only connect to a single VM? (on the same host), I can connect these two machines to
Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
Can you provide the output of Get-VMNetworkAdapter left | flGet-VMNetworkAdapter right | flThe above command will dump the whole object.I’m interested in looking at their ElementNameThat string will be used to match ports on the OVS side (https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/topics/windows/?highlight=Windows%20#port-management)Sent from phone On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:15, Abu Rasheda wrote:On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 6:17 AM Alin Serdeanwrote:PS C:\OVS-Compiled> ovs-vsctl.exe showca9219b1-ceca-435e-b42a-b3e094237045 Bridge br-int Port ovs-port-a Interface ovs-port-a Port br-int Interface br-int type: internal Bridge br-pif Port NIC1 Interface NIC1 Port br-pif Interface br-pif type: internalThis is part of my confusion and likely the issue I am facing!In Linux, I can add ports of the VMs to the same bridge and traffic will flow between the VMs!However, in Windows, I don't know how to do this!PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMSwitchName SwitchType NetAdapterInterfaceDescription -- --OVS Extended Switch External Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 is an alias for NIC1 PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter leftName IsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress Status IPAddresses -- -- -- -- -- ---Network Adapter False left OVS Extended Switch 00155D727601 {Ok} {}PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter rightName IsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress Status IPAddresses -- -- -- -- -- ---Network Adapter False right OVS Extended Switch 00155D727602 {Ok} {}So, I only have a choice to either connect the VM to "OVS Extended Switch" or not connect at all.I have one working NIC1 which Is associated to the OVS, the other NIC is not configured.What I am missing?Thanks for the support.From your config I’m not sure which adapter corresponds to which VM.Ca you please clarify the target and destination port you want to ping?Alin.Sent from phone On 20 Apr 2023, at 11:43, Abu Rasheda wrote:On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM Alin Serdean wrote:Hi,The issue you are facing might be because the name of the network adapters is the same.I wanted to emphasize the importance of the following step: https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifsI followed your advice! I am able to add both Ubuntus to the bridge. However, the ping does. not work. (The details are attached to this email). I think the issue is attaching the correct VM ports? Am I missing something?Abu RashedaThis is something particularly important for Windows and not the same under other OS.Alin.Sent from phone On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss wrote:Do you have any ideas, or if this is the wrong list, the recommendation for another one?On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:14 PM Abu Rasheda via discuss wrote:Hello! On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. Commands like ovs-vsctl & ovs-dpctl are running fine. I have two VMs (both running Ubuntu) under Hyper-V and have OVS extended switch setup as described in https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/ I can connect one Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, under the "Network Adaptor" setting for the virtual machine. When I try to ping an IP address get prints from the OVS datapath in the kernel! This led me to believe that OVS is installed and configured (I am from a Linux background and Windows is new for me :)). However, when I try to add another Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, I get the following error: Synthetic Ethernet Port (Instance ID ..): Error '{Data Not Accepted} The TDI client could not handle the data received during an indication.' Failed to allocate resources while connecting to a virtual network. The Ethernet switch may not exit. Can OVS Extended switch only connect to a single VM? (on the same host), I can connect these two machines to Windows virtual switch and ping them. So either my setup has issues for OVS or there is a limitation on OVS. ___ discuss mailing list disc...@openvswitch.org https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss ___discuss mailing listdisc...@openvswitch.orghttps://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss ___ discuss mailing list disc...@openvswitch.org https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss
Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 6:17 AM Alin Serdean wrote: > PS C:\OVS-Compiled> ovs-vsctl.exe show > ca9219b1-ceca-435e-b42a-b3e094237045 > Bridge br-int > Port ovs-port-a > Interface ovs-port-a > Port br-int > Interface br-int > type: internal > Bridge br-pif > Port NIC1 > Interface NIC1 > Port br-pif > Interface br-pif > type: internal > This is part of my confusion and likely the issue I am facing! In Linux, I can add ports of the VMs to the same bridge and traffic will flow between the VMs! However, in Windows, I don't know how to do this! PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMSwitch NameSwitchType NetAdapterInterfaceDescription -- -- OVS Extended Switch External Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 is an alias for NIC1 PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter left NameIsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress Status IPAddresses -- -- -- -- -- --- Network Adapter False left OVS Extended Switch 00155D727601 {Ok} {} PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapter right NameIsManagementOs VMName SwitchName MacAddress Status IPAddresses -- -- -- -- -- --- Network Adapter False right OVS Extended Switch 00155D727602 {Ok} {} So, I only have a choice to either connect the VM to "OVS Extended Switch" or not connect at all. I have one working NIC1 which Is associated to the OVS, the other NIC is not configured. What I am missing? Thanks for the support. > > From your config I’m not sure which adapter corresponds to which VM. > > Ca you please clarify the target and destination port you want to ping? > > Alin. > > Sent from phone > > On 20 Apr 2023, at 11:43, Abu Rasheda wrote: > > > On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM Alin Serdean > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> The issue you are facing might be because the name of the network >> adapters is the same. >> >> I wanted to emphasize the importance of the following step: >> https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifs >> > > I followed your advice! I am able to add both Ubuntus to the bridge. > However, the ping does. not work. (The details are attached to this email). > I think the issue is attaching the correct VM ports? Am I missing something? > > Abu Rasheda > > This is something particularly important for Windows and not the same >> under other OS. >> >> Alin. >> >> Sent from phone >> >> On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss < >> ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: >> >> >> Do you have any ideas, or if this is the wrong list, the recommendation >> for another one? >> >> On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:14 PM Abu Rasheda via discuss < >> ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: >> >>> Hello! >>> >>> On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. >>> Commands like ovs-vsctl & ovs-dpctl are running fine. >>> >>> I have two VMs (both running Ubuntu) under Hyper-V and have OVS >>> extended switch setup as described in >>> https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/ >>> >>> I can connect one Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, under the "Network >>> Adaptor" setting for the virtual machine. When I try to ping an IP >>> address get prints from the OVS datapath in the kernel! This led me to >>> believe that OVS is installed and configured (I am from a Linux >>> background and Windows is new for me :)). >>> >>> However, when I try to add another Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, I get >>> the following error: >>> >>> Synthetic Ethernet Port (Instance ID ..): Error '{Data Not Accepted} >>> The TDI client could not handle the data received during an >>> indication.' >>> >>> Failed to allocate resources while connecting to a virtual network. >>> The Ethernet switch may not exit. >>> >>> Can OVS Extended switch only connect to a single VM? (on the same host), >>> >>> I can connect these two machines to Windows virtual switch and ping >>> them. So either my setup has issues for OVS or there is a limitation >>> on OVS. >>> ___ >>> discuss mailing list >>> disc...@openvswitch.org >>> https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss >>> >> ___ >> discuss mailing list >> disc...@openvswitch.org >> https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss >> >> > > ___ discuss mailing list disc...@openvswitch.org https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss
Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
PS C:\OVS-Compiled> ovs-vsctl.exe showca9219b1-ceca-435e-b42a-b3e094237045 Bridge br-int Port ovs-port-a Interface ovs-port-a Port br-int Interface br-int type: internal Bridge br-pif Port NIC1 Interface NIC1 Port br-pif Interface br-pif type: internalFrom your config I’m not sure which adapter corresponds to which VM.Ca you please clarify the target and destination port you want to ping?Alin.Sent from phone On 20 Apr 2023, at 11:43, Abu Rasheda wrote:On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM Alin Serdeanwrote:Hi,The issue you are facing might be because the name of the network adapters is the same.I wanted to emphasize the importance of the following step: https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifsI followed your advice! I am able to add both Ubuntus to the bridge. However, the ping does. not work. (The details are attached to this email). I think the issue is attaching the correct VM ports? Am I missing something?Abu RashedaThis is something particularly important for Windows and not the same under other OS.Alin.Sent from phone On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss wrote:Do you have any ideas, or if this is the wrong list, the recommendation for another one?On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:14 PM Abu Rasheda via discuss wrote:Hello! On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. Commands like ovs-vsctl & ovs-dpctl are running fine. I have two VMs (both running Ubuntu) under Hyper-V and have OVS extended switch setup as described in https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/ I can connect one Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, under the "Network Adaptor" setting for the virtual machine. When I try to ping an IP address get prints from the OVS datapath in the kernel! This led me to believe that OVS is installed and configured (I am from a Linux background and Windows is new for me :)). However, when I try to add another Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, I get the following error: Synthetic Ethernet Port (Instance ID ..): Error '{Data Not Accepted} The TDI client could not handle the data received during an indication.' Failed to allocate resources while connecting to a virtual network. The Ethernet switch may not exit. Can OVS Extended switch only connect to a single VM? (on the same host), I can connect these two machines to Windows virtual switch and ping them. So either my setup has issues for OVS or there is a limitation on OVS. ___ discuss mailing list disc...@openvswitch.org https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss ___discuss mailing listdisc...@openvswitch.orghttps://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss ___ discuss mailing list disc...@openvswitch.org https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss
Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM Alin Serdean wrote: > Hi, > > The issue you are facing might be because the name of the network adapters > is the same. > > I wanted to emphasize the importance of the following step: > https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifs > I followed your advice! I am able to add both Ubuntus to the bridge. However, the ping does. not work. (The details are attached to this email). I think the issue is attaching the correct VM ports? Am I missing something? Abu Rasheda This is something particularly important for Windows and not the same under > other OS. > > Alin. > > Sent from phone > > On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss < > ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: > > > Do you have any ideas, or if this is the wrong list, the recommendation > for another one? > > On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:14 PM Abu Rasheda via discuss < > ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. >> Commands like ovs-vsctl & ovs-dpctl are running fine. >> >> I have two VMs (both running Ubuntu) under Hyper-V and have OVS >> extended switch setup as described in >> https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/ >> >> I can connect one Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, under the "Network >> Adaptor" setting for the virtual machine. When I try to ping an IP >> address get prints from the OVS datapath in the kernel! This led me to >> believe that OVS is installed and configured (I am from a Linux >> background and Windows is new for me :)). >> >> However, when I try to add another Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, I get >> the following error: >> >> Synthetic Ethernet Port (Instance ID ..): Error '{Data Not Accepted} >> The TDI client could not handle the data received during an >> indication.' >> >> Failed to allocate resources while connecting to a virtual network. >> The Ethernet switch may not exit. >> >> Can OVS Extended switch only connect to a single VM? (on the same host), >> >> I can connect these two machines to Windows virtual switch and ping >> them. So either my setup has issues for OVS or there is a limitation >> on OVS. >> ___ >> discuss mailing list >> disc...@openvswitch.org >> https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss >> > ___ > discuss mailing list > disc...@openvswitch.org > https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss > > == PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-NetAdapter Name InterfaceDescriptionifIndex Status MacAddress LinkSpeed --- -- -- - NIC1 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 17 Up 18-66-DA-A2-62-6C 1 Gbps br-intHyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter #2 32 Disabled 00-15-5D-72-76-09 1 Gbps vEthernet (OVS Extende... Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter 30 Up 18-66-DA-A2-62-6C 1 Gbps NIC2 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet 11 Disconnected 18-66-DA-A2-62-6D 0 bps br-pifHyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter #3 34 Disabled 00-15-5D-72-76-0A 1 Gbps == PS C:\OVS-Compiled> ovs-vsctl.exe show ca9219b1-ceca-435e-b42a-b3e094237045 Bridge br-int Port ovs-port-a Interface ovs-port-a Port br-int Interface br-int type: internal Bridge br-pif Port NIC1 Interface NIC1 Port br-pif Interface br-pif type: internal == PS C:\OVS-Compiled> ovs-dpctl.exe show 2023-04-20T00:21:40Z|1|dpif_netlink|INFO|The kernel module does not support meters. 2023-04-20T00:21:40Z|2|dpif_netlink|INFO|Kernel does not correctly support feature negotiation. Using standard features. system@ovs-system: lookups: hit:54 missed:381697 lost:0 flows: 1 port 1: br-int (internal) port 2: br-pif (internal) port 3: NIC1 port 4: ovs-port-a == There are two VMs running under Hyper-V, both are 18.04, one of them is called left and the other one called right OVS Extended Switch Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2 ---> Open vSwitch Extension - Forward ---> Microsoft NDIS Capture - Monitoring br-int On left VM (running on Hyper-V) Network Adapter
Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
Hi,The issue you are facing might be because the name of the network adapters is the same.I wanted to emphasize the importance of the following step: https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifsThis is something particularly important for Windows and not the same under other OS.Alin.Sent from phone On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss wrote:Do you have any ideas, or if this is the wrong list, the recommendation for another one?On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:14 PM Abu Rasheda via discusswrote:Hello! On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. Commands like ovs-vsctl & ovs-dpctl are running fine. I have two VMs (both running Ubuntu) under Hyper-V and have OVS extended switch setup as described in https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/ I can connect one Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, under the "Network Adaptor" setting for the virtual machine. When I try to ping an IP address get prints from the OVS datapath in the kernel! This led me to believe that OVS is installed and configured (I am from a Linux background and Windows is new for me :)). However, when I try to add another Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, I get the following error: Synthetic Ethernet Port (Instance ID ..): Error '{Data Not Accepted} The TDI client could not handle the data received during an indication.' Failed to allocate resources while connecting to a virtual network. The Ethernet switch may not exit. Can OVS Extended switch only connect to a single VM? (on the same host), I can connect these two machines to Windows virtual switch and ping them. So either my setup has issues for OVS or there is a limitation on OVS. ___ discuss mailing list disc...@openvswitch.org https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss ___discuss mailing listdisc...@openvswitch.orghttps://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss___ discuss mailing list disc...@openvswitch.org https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss
Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
Thanks! Let me try this. On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM Alin Serdean wrote: > Hi, > > The issue you are facing might be because the name of the network adapters > is the same. > > I wanted to emphasize the importance of the following step: > https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifs > > This is something particularly important for Windows and not the same > under other OS. > > Alin. > > Sent from phone > > On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss < > ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: > > > Do you have any ideas, or if this is the wrong list, the recommendation > for another one? > > On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:14 PM Abu Rasheda via discuss < > ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. >> Commands like ovs-vsctl & ovs-dpctl are running fine. >> >> I have two VMs (both running Ubuntu) under Hyper-V and have OVS >> extended switch setup as described in >> https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/ >> >> I can connect one Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, under the "Network >> Adaptor" setting for the virtual machine. When I try to ping an IP >> address get prints from the OVS datapath in the kernel! This led me to >> believe that OVS is installed and configured (I am from a Linux >> background and Windows is new for me :)). >> >> However, when I try to add another Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, I get >> the following error: >> >> Synthetic Ethernet Port (Instance ID ..): Error '{Data Not Accepted} >> The TDI client could not handle the data received during an >> indication.' >> >> Failed to allocate resources while connecting to a virtual network. >> The Ethernet switch may not exit. >> >> Can OVS Extended switch only connect to a single VM? (on the same host), >> >> I can connect these two machines to Windows virtual switch and ping >> them. So either my setup has issues for OVS or there is a limitation >> on OVS. >> ___ >> discuss mailing list >> disc...@openvswitch.org >> https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss >> > ___ > discuss mailing list > disc...@openvswitch.org > https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss > > ___ discuss mailing list disc...@openvswitch.org https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss
Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
Do you have any ideas, or if this is the wrong list, the recommendation for another one? On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:14 PM Abu Rasheda via discuss < ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: > Hello! > > On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. > Commands like ovs-vsctl & ovs-dpctl are running fine. > > I have two VMs (both running Ubuntu) under Hyper-V and have OVS > extended switch setup as described in > https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/ > > I can connect one Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, under the "Network > Adaptor" setting for the virtual machine. When I try to ping an IP > address get prints from the OVS datapath in the kernel! This led me to > believe that OVS is installed and configured (I am from a Linux > background and Windows is new for me :)). > > However, when I try to add another Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, I get > the following error: > > Synthetic Ethernet Port (Instance ID ..): Error '{Data Not Accepted} > The TDI client could not handle the data received during an > indication.' > > Failed to allocate resources while connecting to a virtual network. > The Ethernet switch may not exit. > > Can OVS Extended switch only connect to a single VM? (on the same host), > > I can connect these two machines to Windows virtual switch and ping > them. So either my setup has issues for OVS or there is a limitation > on OVS. > ___ > discuss mailing list > disc...@openvswitch.org > https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss > ___ discuss mailing list disc...@openvswitch.org https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss
[ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws
Hello! On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. Commands like ovs-vsctl & ovs-dpctl are running fine. I have two VMs (both running Ubuntu) under Hyper-V and have OVS extended switch setup as described in https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/ I can connect one Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, under the "Network Adaptor" setting for the virtual machine. When I try to ping an IP address get prints from the OVS datapath in the kernel! This led me to believe that OVS is installed and configured (I am from a Linux background and Windows is new for me :)). However, when I try to add another Ubuntu VM to the OVS switch, I get the following error: Synthetic Ethernet Port (Instance ID ..): Error '{Data Not Accepted} The TDI client could not handle the data received during an indication.' Failed to allocate resources while connecting to a virtual network. The Ethernet switch may not exit. Can OVS Extended switch only connect to a single VM? (on the same host), I can connect these two machines to Windows virtual switch and ping them. So either my setup has issues for OVS or there is a limitation on OVS. ___ discuss mailing list disc...@openvswitch.org https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss