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Signed-off-by: Niels Horn <niels.horn@slackbuilds.org>
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Here are some scripts that I've written for use with Xen at my site.
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In order to use these scripts with your Xen installation you'll need to copy
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both the network-openvswitch and vif-openvswitch files to your
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/etc/xen/scripts directory. You can instruct Xen to use these scripts by
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editing your /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp file and specifying these scripts as
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the default network-script and vif-script.
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For example, here are the entries in my xend-config.sxp file:
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(network-script 'network-openvswitch netdev=eth2 bridge=ovs0')
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(vif-script 'vif-openvswitch bridge=ovs0')
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If your network interface card and attached network switch support VLAN
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tagged traffic, you can place virtual machines within a seperate VLAN by
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appending a '.' and the VLAN tag number you wish the domain to use. For
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example, to have all domains default to VLAN 2 you can do the following:
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(vif-script 'vif-openvswitch bridge=ovs0.2')
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You can also specify tagged traffic in the domain configuration file.
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If you are hosting a hardware virtualized domain understand that the
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/etc/xen/scripts/qemu-ifup script is run instead of the vif-script specified
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in the xend-config.sxp file. You'll need to edit this file to add the port
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to the vswitch instead of using the brctl (unless of course you are using
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the appropriate kernel module to control the vswitch using brctl.) Here is
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a snippet from my qemu-ifup to handle hardware virtualized ports:
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if lsmod | grep -c openvswitch_mod 1> /dev/null && ! lsmod | grep -c brcompat_mod 1> /dev/null
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then
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ovs-vsctl -- --may-exist add-port $bridge $1
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else
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brctl addif $bridge $1 || true
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fi
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This doesn't handle tagged traffic. I'll leave that as an exercise for you.
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Enjoy.
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