On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 08:54:25PM +0100, Alan Kayahan wrote:
> I read about PISCES and watched its presentation. The presenter mentioned
> that the PISCES is expected to be in the mainline OVS. Is there any news
> regarding that, or regarding any kind of P4 integration?
It's a goal of mine for
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
There have been some changes since my first email. Rather than testing
on the physical machine, I preferred to reproduce the error on a virtual
machine. It is on this virtual machine that I have these ping errors.
Scott Lowe replied that as part of an installation of
Hey Marc,
There is too much going on to debug this via email. The first place I'd
look is on the proxmox message boards.
Is something else answering ARP for 192.168.72.125?
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 8:57 AM, Marc-Henri Pamiseux <
marc-henri.pamis...@libricks.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am
Hi Greg,
Please refer to “Common Configuration Issues” page on OpenvSwitch. This issue
is listed as very first one ☺.
http://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/faq/issues/
Warm Regards,
Vishal Ajmera
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Hi Steven,
Could you please dump the “ip route” table of kernel on the host ? I am
suspecting if gateway configuration (10.80.180.1) on kitbr0 is causing an
issue. Can you try removing the gateway configuration and verify again ?
Warm Regards,
Vishal Ajmera
From:
> On Jan 3, 2018, at 10:51 PM, Steven Pollock wrote:
>
> Hopefully this is the correct mailing list, there is no description on the
> admin page.
>
> Running on Ubuntu 16.04 on top of vmware.
>
> ens192 is connect to the 10.80.180.0/24 network
> ens224 is connected to
Hello,
I am experiencing a very strange behavior of OVS with the previous
configuration.
In fact my interfaces manage to send an ICMP-> echo_request and receive
an ICMP-> echo_reply only six times every fifty packets.
Look, I start a ping from my computer just after restarting the server:
$ ping