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1 How to Install Open vSwitch on Citrix XenServer
2 ===============================================
3
4This document describes how to build and install Open vSwitch on a
a320b341 5Citrix XenServer host. If you want to install Open vSwitch on a
f6eb6b20 6generic Linux or BSD host, see INSTALL instead.
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404c1692 8These instructions have been tested with XenServer 5.6 FP1.
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10Building Open vSwitch for XenServer
11-----------------------------------
12
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13You may build from an Open vSwitch distribution tarball or from an
14Open vSwitch Git tree. The recommended build environment to build
15RPMs for Citrix XenServer is the DDK VM available from Citrix.
16
171. If you are building from an Open vSwitch Git tree, then you will
18 need to first create a distribution tarball by running "./boot.sh;
19 ./configure; make dist" in the Git tree. You cannot run this in
20 the DDK VM, because it lacks tools that are necessary to bootstrap
21 the Open vSwitch distribution. Instead, you must run this on a
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22 machine that has the tools listed in INSTALL as prerequisites for
23 building from a Git tree.
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252. Copy the distribution tarball into /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES inside
26 the DDK VM.
27
283. In the DDK VM, unpack the distribution tarball into a temporary
29 directory and "cd" into the root of the distribution tarball.
30
314. To build Open vSwitch userspace, run:
32
33 rpmbuild -bb xenserver/openvswitch-xen.spec
34
35 This produces three RPMs in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386:
36 "openvswitch", "openvswitch-modules-xen", and
37 "openvswitch-debuginfo".
38
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39 The above command automatically runs the Open vSwitch unit tests.
40 To disable the unit tests, run:
41
42 rpmbuild -bb --without check xenserver/openvswitch-xen.spec
43
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44Build Parameters
45----------------
46
47openvswitch-xen.spec needs to know a number of pieces of information
48about the XenServer kernel. Usually, it can figure these out for
49itself, but if it does not do it correctly then you can specify them
50yourself as parameters to the build. Thus, the final "rpmbuild" step
51above can be elaborated as:
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53 VERSION=<Open vSwitch version>
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54 KERNEL_NAME=<Xen Kernel name>
55 KERNEL_VERSION=<Xen Kernel version>
56 KERNEL_FLAVOR=<Xen Kernel flavor(suffix) >
4b11d5e8 57 rpmbuild \
bc391960 58 -D "openvswitch_version $VERSION" \
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59 -D "kernel_name $KERNEL_NAME" \
60 -D "kernel_version $KERNEL_VERSION" \
61 -D "kernel_flavor $KERNEL_FLAVOR" \
7b007006 62 -bb xenserver/openvswitch-xen.spec
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64where:
65
66 <openvswitch version> is the version number that appears in the
67 name of the Open vSwitch tarball, e.g. 0.90.0.
68
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69 <Xen Kernel name> is the name of the XenServer kernel package,
70 e.g. kernel-xen or kernel-NAME-xen, without the "kernel-" prefix.
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72 <Xen Kernel version> is the output of:
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73 rpm -q --queryformat "%{Version}-%{Release}" <kernel-devel-package>,
74 e.g. 2.6.32.12-0.7.1.xs5.6.100.323.170596, where <kernel-devel-package> is
75 the name of the -devel package corresponding to <Xen Kernel name>.
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77 <Xen Kernel flavor (suffix) > is either "xen" or "kdump".
78 The "xen" flavor is the main running kernel flavor and the "kdump" flavor is
79 the crashdump kernel flavor. Commonly, one would specify "xen" here.
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81Installing Open vSwitch for XenServer
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83
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84To install Open vSwitch on a XenServer host, or to upgrade to a newer version,
85copy the "openvswitch" and "openvswitch-modules-xen" RPMs to that host with
86"scp", then install them with "rpm -U", e.g.:
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88 scp openvswitch-$VERSION-1.i386.rpm \
89 openvswitch-modules-xen-$XEN_KERNEL_VERSION-$VERSION-1.i386.rpm \
90 root@<host>:
91(At this point you will have to enter <host>'s root password.)
4b11d5e8 92 ssh root@<host>
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93(At this point you will have to enter <host>'s root password again.)
94 rpm -U openvswitch-$VERSION-1.i386.rpm \
95 openvswitch-modules-xen-$XEN_KERNEL_VERSION-$VERSION-1.i386.rpm
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a2bfbad7 97To uninstall Open vSwitch from a XenServer host, remove the packages:
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99 ssh root@<host>
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100(At this point you will have to enter <host>'s root password again.)
101 rpm -e openvswitch openvswitch-modules-xen-$XEN_KERNEL_VERSION
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102
103After installing or uninstalling Open vSwitch, the XenServer should be
104rebooted as soon as possible.
105
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106Open vSwitch Boot Sequence on XenServer
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108
109When Open vSwitch is installed on XenServer, its startup script
110/etc/init.d/openvswitch runs early in boot. It does roughly the
111following:
112
9b80f761 113 * Loads the OVS kernel module, openvswitch.
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115 * Starts ovsdb-server, the OVS configuration database.
116
117 * XenServer expects there to be no bridges configured at
118 startup, but the OVS configuration database likely still has
119 bridges configured from before reboot. To match XenServer
120 expectations, the startup script deletes all configured
121 bridges from the database.
122
123 * Starts ovs-vswitchd, the OVS switching daemon.
124
125At this point in the boot process, then, there are no Open vSwitch
126bridges, even though all of the Open vSwitch daemons are running.
127Later on in boot, /etc/init.d/management-interface (part of XenServer,
128not Open vSwitch) creates the bridge for the XAPI management interface
129by invoking /opt/xensource/libexec/interface-reconfigure. Normally
130this program consults XAPI's database to obtain information about how
131to configure the bridge, but XAPI is not running yet[*] so it instead
132consults /var/xapi/network.dbcache, which is a cached copy of the most
133recent network configuration.
134
135[*] Even if XAPI were running, if this XenServer node is a pool slave
136 then the query would have to consult the master, which requires
137 network access, which begs the question of how to configure the
138 management interface.
139
140XAPI starts later on in the boot process. XAPI can then create other
141bridges on demand using /opt/xensource/libexec/interface-reconfigure.
142Now that XAPI is running, that program consults XAPI directly instead
143of reading the cache.
144
145As part of its own startup, XAPI invokes the Open vSwitch XAPI plugin
146script /etc/xapi.d/openvswitch-cfg-update passing the "update"
147command. The plugin script does roughly the following:
148
149 * Calls /opt/xensource/libexec/interface-reconfigure with the
150 "rewrite" command, to ensure that the network cache is
151 up-to-date.
152
153 * Queries the Open vSwitch manager setting (named
154 "vswitch_controller") from the XAPI database for the
155 XenServer pool.
156
157 * If XAPI and OVS are configured for different managers, or if
158 OVS is configured for a manager but XAPI is not, runs
159 "ovs-vsctl emer-reset" to bring the Open vSwitch
160 configuration to a known state. One effect of emer-reset is
161 to deconfigure any manager from the OVS database.
162
dfeefc6f 163 * If XAPI is configured for a manager, configures the OVS
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164 manager to match with "ovs-vsctl set-manager".
165
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166Notes
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168
169* The Open vSwitch boot sequence only configures an OVS configuration
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170database manager. There is no way to directly configure an OpenFlow
171controller on XenServer and, as a consequence of the step above that
172deletes all of the bridges at boot time, controller configuration only
173persists until XenServer reboot. The configuration database manager
174can, however, configure controllers for bridges. See the BUGS section
0bc1b46a 175of ovs-testcontroller(8) for more information on this topic.
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177* The Open vSwitch startup script automatically adds a firewall rule
178to allow GRE traffic. This rule is needed for the XenServer feature
179called "Cross-Host Internal Networks" (CHIN) that uses GRE. If a user
271e6bc7 180configures tunnels other than GRE (ex: Geneve, VXLAN, LISP), they will have
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181to either manually add a iptables firewall rule to allow the tunnel traffic
182or add it through a startup script (Please refer to the "enable-protocol"
183command in the ovs-ctl(8) manpage).
184
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185Reporting Bugs
186--------------
187
37ea6436 188Please report problems to bugs@openvswitch.org.