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1 How to Install Open vSwitch on Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD
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4This document describes how to build and install Open vSwitch on a
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5generic Linux, FreeBSD, or NetBSD host. For specifics around installation
6on a specific platform, please see one of these files:
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8 - INSTALL.Debian
9 - INSTALL.Fedora
10 - INSTALL.RHEL
11 - INSTALL.XenServer
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13Build Requirements
14------------------
15
16To compile the userspace programs in the Open vSwitch distribution,
17you will need the following software:
18
380b39f7 19 - GNU make.
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21 - The GNU C compiler. We generally test with version 4.1, 4.2, or
22 4.3.
23
24 - libssl, from OpenSSL, is optional but recommended if you plan to
25 connect the Open vSwitch to an OpenFlow controller. libssl is
26 required to establish confidentiality and authenticity in the
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27 connections from an Open vSwitch to an OpenFlow controller. If
28 libssl is installed, then Open vSwitch will automatically build
29 with support for it.
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31To compile the kernel module on Linux, you must also install the
32following. If you cannot build or install the kernel module, you may
33use the userspace-only implementation, at a cost in performance. The
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34userspace implementation may also lack some features. Refer to
35INSTALL.userspace for more information.
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37 - A supported Linux kernel version. Please refer to README for a
38 list of supported versions.
39
40 The Open vSwitch datapath requires bridging support
41 (CONFIG_BRIDGE) to be built as a kernel module. (This is common
42 in kernels provided by Linux distributions.) The bridge module
43 must not be loaded or in use. If the bridge module is running
44 (check with "lsmod | grep bridge"), you must remove it ("rmmod
45 bridge") before starting the datapath.
46
47 For optional support of ingress policing, you must enable kernel
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48 configuration options NET_CLS_BASIC, NET_SCH_INGRESS, and
49 NET_ACT_POLICE, either built-in or as modules. (NET_CLS_POLICE is
50 obsolete and not needed.)
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52 To use GRE tunneling on Linux 2.6.37 or newer, kernel support
53 for GRE must be compiled in or available as a module
54 (CONFIG_NET_IPGRE_DEMUX).
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56 To configure HTB or HFSC quality of service with Open vSwitch,
57 you must enable the respective configuration options.
58
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59 To use Open vSwitch support for TAP devices, you must enable
60 CONFIG_TUN.
61
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62 - To build a kernel module, you need the same version of GCC that
63 was used to build that kernel.
64
65 - A kernel build directory corresponding to the Linux kernel image
66 the module is to run on. Under Debian and Ubuntu, for example,
67 each linux-image package containing a kernel binary has a
68 corresponding linux-headers package with the required build
69 infrastructure.
70
71If you are working from a Git tree or snapshot (instead of from a
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72distribution tarball), or if you modify the Open vSwitch build system
73or the database schema, you will also need the following software:
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55aa00e0 75 - Autoconf version 2.64 or later.
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77 - Automake version 1.10 or later.
78
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79 - Python 2.x, for x >= 4.
80
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81If you modify the ovsdbmonitor tool, then you will also need the
82following:
83
84 - pyuic4 from PyQt4 (http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk).
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86To run the unit tests, you also need:
87
88 - Perl. Version 5.10.1 is known to work. Earlier versions should
89 also work.
90
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91If you modify the vswitchd database schema, then the E-R diagram in
92the ovs-vswitchd.conf.db(5) manpage will be updated properly only if
93you have the following:
94
95 - "dot" from graphviz (http://www.graphviz.org/).
96
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97 - Perl. Version 5.10.1 is known to work. Earlier versions should
98 also work.
99
100 - Python 2.x, for x >= 4.
101
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102If you are going to extensively modify Open vSwitch, please consider
103installing the following to obtain better warnings:
104
105 - "sparse" version 0.4.4 or later
106 (http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/devel/sparse/dist/).
107
108 - GNU make.
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110Installation Requirements
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112
113The machine on which Open vSwitch is to be installed must have the
114following software:
115
116 - libc compatible with the libc used for build.
117
118 - libssl compatible with the libssl used for build, if OpenSSL was
119 used for the build.
120
f6eb6b20 121 - On Linux, the same kernel version configured as part of the build.
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123 - For optional support of ingress policing on Linux, the "tc" program
124 from iproute2 (part of all major distributions and available at
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125 http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/Net:Iproute2).
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127On Linux you should ensure that /dev/urandom exists. To support TAP
128devices, you must also ensure that /dev/net/tun exists.
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2ac7bbf5 130To run the ovsdbmonitor tool, the machine must also have the following
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131software:
132
133 - Python 2.x, for x >= 4.
134
135 - Python Twisted Conch.
136
137 - Python JSON.
138
139 - PySide or PyQt4.
140
141 - Python Zope interface module.
142
143(On Debian "lenny" the above can be installed with "apt-get install
144python-json python-qt4 python-zopeinterface python-twisted-conch".)
145
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146Building and Installing Open vSwitch for Linux, FreeBSD or NetBSD
147=================================================================
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148
149Once you have installed all the prerequisites listed above in the Base
150Prerequisites section, follow the procedure below to build.
151
f6eb6b20 1521. If you pulled the sources directly from an Open vSwitch Git tree,
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153 run boot.sh in the top source directory:
154
155 % ./boot.sh
156
1572. In the top source directory, configure the package by running the
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158 configure script. You can usually invoke configure without any
159 arguments:
160
161 % ./configure
162
163 By default all files are installed under /usr/local. If you want
164 to install into, e.g., /usr and /var instead of /usr/local and
165 /usr/local/var, add options as shown here:
166
167 % ./configure --prefix=/usr --localstatedir=/var
168
169 To use a specific C compiler for compiling Open vSwitch user
170 programs, also specify it on the configure command line, like so:
171
172 % ./configure CC=gcc-4.2
173
174 To build the Linux kernel module, so that you can run the
175 kernel-based switch, pass the location of the kernel build
338fb44a 176 directory on --with-linux. For example, to build for a running
8a2d6596 177 instance of Linux:
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8a2d6596 179 % ./configure --with-linux=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/build
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181 If you wish to build the kernel module for an architecture other
182 than the architecture of the machine used for the build, you may
183 specify the kernel architecture string using the KARCH variable
184 when invoking the configure script. For example, to build for MIPS
8a2d6596 185 with Linux:
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22bcc0e7 187 % ./configure --with-linux=/path/to/linux KARCH=mips
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189 The configure script accepts a number of other options and honors
190 additional environment variables. For a full list, invoke
191 configure with the --help option.
192
380b39f7 1933. Run GNU make in the top source directory, e.g.:
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195 % make
196
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197 or if GNU make is installed as "gmake":
198
199 % gmake
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f8f26e98 201 For improved warnings if you installed "sparse" (see
380b39f7 202 "Prerequisites"), add C=1 to the command line.
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2044. Consider running the testsuite. Refer to "Running the Testsuite"
205 below, for instructions.
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2075. Become root by running "su" or another program.
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2096. Run "make install" to install the executables and manpages into the
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210 running system, by default under /usr/local.
211
ffd6065a 2127. If you built kernel modules, you may install and load them, e.g.:
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214 % make modules_install
215 % /sbin/modprobe openvswitch
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4b11d5e8 217 To verify that the modules have been loaded, run "/sbin/lsmod" and
9b80f761 218 check that openvswitch is listed.
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ffd6065a 220 If the "modprobe" operation fails, look at the last few kernel log
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221 messages (e.g. with "dmesg | tail"):
222
9b80f761 223 - The message "openvswitch: exports duplicate symbol
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224 br_should_route_hook (owned by bridge)" means that the bridge
225 module is loaded. Run "/sbin/rmmod bridge" to remove it.
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227 If "/sbin/rmmod bridge" fails with "ERROR: Module bridge does
228 not exist in /proc/modules", then the bridge is compiled into
229 the kernel, rather than as a module. Open vSwitch does not
230 support this configuration (see "Build Requirements", above).
231
9b80f761 232 - The message "openvswitch: exports duplicate symbol
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233 dp_ioctl_hook (owned by ofdatapath)" means that the ofdatapath
234 module from the OpenFlow reference implementation is loaded.
235 Run "/sbin/rmmod ofdatapath" to remove it. (You might have to
236 delete any existing datapaths beforehand, using the "dpctl"
237 program included with the OpenFlow reference implementation.
238 "ovs-dpctl" will not work.)
239
240 - Otherwise, the most likely problem is that Open vSwitch was
241 built for a kernel different from the one into which you are
9b80f761 242 trying to load it. Run "modinfo" on openvswitch.ko and on
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243 a module built for the running kernel, e.g.:
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9b80f761 245 % /sbin/modinfo openvswitch.ko
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246 % /sbin/modinfo /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/net/bridge/bridge.ko
247
248 Compare the "vermagic" lines output by the two commands. If
249 they differ, then Open vSwitch was built for the wrong kernel.
250
251 - If you decide to report a bug or ask a question related to
252 module loading, please include the output from the "dmesg" and
253 "modinfo" commands mentioned above.
254
9b80f761 255 There is an optional module parameter to openvswitch.ko called
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256 vlan_tso that enables TCP segmentation offload over VLANs on NICs
257 that support it. Many drivers do not expose support for TSO on VLANs
258 in a way that Open vSwitch can use but there is no way to detect
259 whether this is the case. If you know that your particular driver can
260 handle it (for example by testing sending large TCP packets over VLANs)
261 then passing in a value of 1 may improve performance. Modules built for
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262 Linux kernels 2.6.37 and later, as well as specially patched versions
263 of earlier kernels, do not need this and do not have this parameter. If
264 you do not understand what this means or do not know if your driver
265 will work, do not set this.
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875ef81b 2678. Initialize the configuration database using ovsdb-tool, e.g.:
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269 % mkdir -p /usr/local/etc/openvswitch
270 % ovsdb-tool create /usr/local/etc/openvswitch/conf.db vswitchd/vswitch.ovsschema
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272Startup
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3b12adda 275Before starting ovs-vswitchd itself, you need to start its
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276configuration database, ovsdb-server. Each machine on which Open
277vSwitch is installed should run its own copy of ovsdb-server.
278Configure it to use the database you created during step 7 of
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279installation, above, to listen on a Unix domain socket, to connect to
280any managers specified in the database itself, and to use the SSL
281configuration in the database:
282
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284 --remote=db:Open_vSwitch,Open_vSwitch,manager_options \
285 --private-key=db:Open_vSwitch,SSL,private_key \
286 --certificate=db:Open_vSwitch,SSL,certificate \
287 --bootstrap-ca-cert=db:Open_vSwitch,SSL,ca_cert \
29701194 288 --pidfile --detach
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290(If you built Open vSwitch without SSL support, then omit
291--private-key, --certificate, and --bootstrap-ca-cert.)
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de4f3c10 293Then initialize the database using ovs-vsctl. This is only
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294necessary the first time after you create the database with
295ovsdb-tool (but running it at any time is harmless):
296
de4f3c10 297 % ovs-vsctl --no-wait init
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299Then start the main Open vSwitch daemon, telling it to connect to the
300same Unix domain socket:
301
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303
304Now you may use ovs-vsctl to set up bridges and other Open vSwitch
305features. For example, to create a bridge named br0 and add ports
306eth0 and vif1.0 to it:
307
308 % ovs-vsctl add-br br0
309 % ovs-vsctl add-port br0 eth0
310 % ovs-vsctl add-port br0 vif1.0
311
312Please refer to ovs-vsctl(8) for more details.
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314Upgrading
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316
317When you upgrade Open vSwitch from one version to another, you should
318also upgrade the database schema:
319
3201. Stop the Open vSwitch daemons, e.g.:
321
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3242. Install the new Open vSwitch release.
325
3263. Upgrade the database, in one of the following two ways:
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328 - If there is no important data in your database, then you may
329 delete the database file and recreate it with ovsdb-tool,
330 following the instructions under "Building and Installing Open
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333 - If you want to preserve the contents of your database, back it
334 up first, then use "ovsdb-tool convert" to upgrade it, e.g.:
335
028415b6 336 % ovsdb-tool convert /usr/local/etc/openvswitch/conf.db vswitchd/vswitch.ovsschema
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3384. Start the Open vSwitch daemons as described under "Building and
76d5beb9 339 Installing Open vSwitch for Linux, FreeBSD or NetBSD" above.
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343Upgrading Open vSwitch from one version to the next version with minimum
344disruption of traffic going through the system that is using that Open vSwitch
345needs some considerations:
346
3471. If the upgrade only involves upgrading the userspace utilities and daemons
348of Open vSwitch, make sure that the new userspace version is compatible with
349the previously loaded kernel module.
350
3512. An upgrade of userspace daemons means that they have to be restarted.
352Restarting the daemons means that the Openflow flows in the ovs-vswitchd daemon
353will be lost. One way to restore the flows is to let the controller
354re-populate it. Another way is to save the previous flows using a utility
355like ovs-ofctl and then re-add them after the restart. Restoring the old flows
356is accurate only if the new Open vSwitch interfaces retain the old 'ofport'
357values.
358
3593. When the new userspace daemons get restarted, they automatically flush
360the old flows setup in the kernel. This can be expensive if there are hundreds
361of new flows that are entering the kernel but userspace daemons are busy
362setting up new userspace flows from either the controller or an utility like
363ovs-ofctl. Open vSwitch database provides an option to solve this problem
364through the other_config:flow-restore-wait column of the Open_vSwitch table.
365Refer to the ovs-vswitchd.conf.db(5) manpage for details.
366
3674. If the upgrade also involves upgrading the kernel module, the old kernel
368module needs to be unloaded and the new kernel module should be loaded. This
369means that the kernel network devices belonging to Open vSwitch is recreated
370and the kernel flows are lost. The downtime of the traffic can be reduced
371if the userspace daemons are restarted immediately and the userspace flows
372are restored as soon as possible.
373
374The ovs-ctl utility's "restart" function only restarts the userspace daemons,
375makes sure that the 'ofport' values remain consistent across restarts, restores
376userspace flows using the ovs-ofctl utility and also uses the
377other_config:flow-restore-wait column to keep the traffic downtime to the
378minimum. The ovs-ctl utility's "force-reload-kmod" function does all of the
379above, but also replaces the old kernel module with the new one. Open vSwitch
380startup scripts for Debian, XenServer and RHEL use ovs-ctl's functions and it
381is recommended that these functions be used for other software platforms too.
382
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383Running the Testsuite
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385
386Open vSwitch includes a testsuite. Before you submit patches
387upstream, we advise that you run the tests and ensure that they pass.
388If you add new features to Open vSwitch, then adding tests for those
389features will ensure your features don't break as developers modify
390other areas of Open vSwitch.
391
392You must configure and build Open vSwitch (steps 1 through 3 in
76d5beb9 393"Building and Installing Open vSwitch for Linux, FreeBSD or NetBSD" above)
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394before you run the testsuite. You do not need to install Open vSwitch
395or to build or load the kernel module to run the testsuite. You do
396not need supervisor privilege to run the testsuite.
397
398To run all the unit tests in Open vSwitch, one at a time:
399 make check
400This takes under 5 minutes on a modern desktop system.
401
402To run all the unit tests in Open vSwitch, up to 8 in parallel:
403 make check TESTSUITEFLAGS=-j8
404This takes under a minute on a modern 4-core desktop system.
405
406To see a list of all the available tests, run:
407 make check TESTSUITEFLAGS=--list
408
409To run only a subset of tests, e.g. test 123 and tests 477 through 484:
410 make check TESTSUITEFLAGS='123 477-484'
411(Tests do not have inter-dependencies, so you may run any subset.)
412
413To run tests matching a keyword, e.g. "ovsdb":
414 make check TESTSUITEFLAGS='-k ovsdb'
415
416To see a complete list of test options:
417 make check TESTSUITEFLAGS=--help
418
419The results of a testing run are reported in tests/testsuite.log.
420Please report test failures as bugs and include the testsuite.log in
421your report.
422
423If you have "valgrind" installed, then you can also run the testsuite
424under valgrind by using "make check-valgrind" in place of "make
425check". All the same options are available via TESTSUITEFLAGS. When
426you do this, the "valgrind" results for test <N> are reported in files
427named tests/testsuite.dir/<N>/valgrind.*. You may find that the
428valgrind results are easier to interpret if you put "-q" in
447fe5cf 429~/.valgrindrc, since that reduces the amount of output.
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431Sometimes a few tests may fail on some runs but not others. This is
432usually a bug in the testsuite, not a bug in Open vSwitch itself. If
433you find that a test fails intermittently, please report it, since the
434developers may not have noticed.
435
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436Bug Reporting
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438
37ea6436 439Please report problems to bugs@openvswitch.org.