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d2cb6c95 7.TH ovs\-vswitchd 8 "@VERSION@" "Open vSwitch" "Open vSwitch Manual"
812560d7 8.\" This program's name:
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9.ds PN ovs\-vswitchd
10.
11.SH NAME
f30f26be 12ovs\-vswitchd \- Open vSwitch daemon
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13.
14.SH SYNOPSIS
80df177a 15\fBovs\-vswitchd \fR[\fIdatabase\fR]
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16.
17.SH DESCRIPTION
299a244b 18A daemon that manages and controls any number of Open vSwitch switches
f30f26be 19on the local machine.
064af421 20.PP
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21The \fIdatabase\fR argument specifies how \fBovs\-vswitchd\fR connects
22to \fBovsdb\-server\fR. The default is \fBunix:@RUNDIR@/db.sock\fR.
23The following forms are accepted:
6f61c75b 24.so ovsdb/remote-active.man
c9f3f37a 25.so ovsdb/remote-passive.man
064af421 26.PP
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27\fBovs\-vswitchd\fR retrieves its configuration from \fIdatabase\fR at
28startup. It sets up Open vSwitch datapaths and then operates
29switching across each bridge described in its configuration files. As
30the database changes, \fBovs\-vswitchd\fR automatically updates its
31configuration to match.
32.PP
299a244b 33\fBovs\-vswitchd\fR switches may be configured with any of the following
f30f26be 34features:
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35.
36.IP \(bu
37L2 switching with MAC learning.
38.
39.IP \(bu
40NIC bonding with automatic fail-over and source MAC-based TX load
41balancing ("SLB").
42.
43.IP \(bu
44802.1Q VLAN support.
45.
46.IP \(bu
47Port mirroring, with optional VLAN tagging.
48.
49.IP \(bu
50NetFlow v5 flow logging.
51.
52.IP \(bu
d1ae8299 53sFlow(R) monitoring.
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54.
55.IP \(bu
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56Connectivity to an external OpenFlow controller, such as NOX.
57.
58.PP
59Only a single instance of \fBovs\-vswitchd\fR is intended to run at a time.
f30f26be 60A single \fBovs\-vswitchd\fR can manage any number of switch instances, up
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61to the maximum number of supported Open vSwitch datapaths.
62.PP
f30f26be 63\fBovs\-vswitchd\fR does all the necessary management of Open vSwitch datapaths
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64itself. Thus, external tools, such \fBovs\-dpctl\fR(8), are not needed for
65managing datapaths in conjunction with \fBovs\-vswitchd\fR, and their use
66to modify datapaths when \fBovs\-vswitchd\fR is running can interfere with
67its operation. (\fBovs\-dpctl\fR may still be useful for diagnostics.)
68.PP
69An Open vSwitch datapath kernel module must be loaded for \fBovs\-vswitchd\fR
5fca1acd 70to be useful. Please refer to the \fBINSTALL.Linux\fR file included in the
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71Open vSwitch distribution for instructions on how to build and load
72the Open vSwitch kernel module.
73.PP
74.SH OPTIONS
4e312e69 75.IP "\fB\-\-mlockall\fR"
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76Causes \fBovs\-vswitchd\fR to call the \fBmlockall()\fR function, to
77attempt to lock all of its process memory into physical RAM,
78preventing the kernel from paging any of its memory to disk. This
79helps to avoid networking interruptions due to system memory pressure.
80.IP
81Some systems do not support \fBmlockall()\fR at all, and other systems
82only allow privileged users, such as the superuser, to use it.
83\fBovs\-vswitchd\fR emits a log message if \fBmlockall()\fR is
84unavailable or unsuccessful.
85.
42dd41ef 86.SS "Daemon Options"
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87.ds DD \
88\fBovs\-vswitchd\fR detaches only after it has connected to the \
89database, retrieved the initial configuration, and set up that \
90configuration.
064af421 91.so lib/daemon.man
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92.SS "Service Options"
93.so lib/service.man
ac300505 94.SS "Public Key Infrastructure Options"
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95.so lib/ssl.man
96.so lib/ssl-bootstrap.man
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97.so lib/vlog.man
98.so lib/common.man
064af421 99.
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100.SH "RUNTIME MANAGEMENT COMMANDS"
101\fBovs\-appctl\fR(8) can send commands to a running
102\fBovs\-vswitchd\fR process. The currently supported commands are
103described below. The command descriptions assume an understanding of
76343538 104how to configure Open vSwitch.
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105.SS "GENERAL COMMANDS"
106.IP "\fBexit\fR"
107Causes \fBovs\-vswitchd\fR to gracefully terminate.
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108.IP "\fBqos/show\fR \fIinterface\fR"
109Queries the kernel for Quality of Service configuration and statistics
110associated with the given \fIinterface\fR.
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111.IP "\fBbfd/show\fR [\fIinterface\fR]"
112Displays detailed information about Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
113configured on \fIinterface\fR. If \fIinterface\fR is not specified,
114then displays detailed information about all interfaces with BFD
115enabled.
116.IP "\fBbfd/set-forwarding\fR [\fIinterface\fR] \fIstatus\fR"
117Force the fault status of the BFD module on \fIinterface\fR (or all
118interfaces if none is given) to be \fIstatus\fR. \fIstatus\fR can be
119"true", "false", or "normal" which reverts to the standard behavior.
ae75dae3 120.IP "\fBcfm/show\fR [\fIinterface\fR]"
20c8e971 121Displays detailed information about Connectivity Fault Management
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122configured on \fIinterface\fR. If \fIinterface\fR is not specified,
123then displays detailed information about all interfaces with CFM
124enabled.
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125.IP "\fBcfm/set-fault\fR [\fIinterface\fR] \fIstatus\fR"
126Force the fault status of the CFM module on \fIinterface\fR (or all
127interfaces if none is given) to be \fIstatus\fR. \fIstatus\fR can be
128"true", "false", or "normal" which reverts to the standard behavior.
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129.IP "\fBstp/tcn\fR [\fIbridge\fR]"
130Forces a topology change event on \fIbridge\fR if it's running STP. This
131may cause it to send Topology Change Notifications to its peers and flush
132its MAC table.. If no \fIbridge\fR is given, forces a topology change
133event on all bridges.
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134.SS "BRIDGE COMMANDS"
135These commands manage bridges.
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136.IP "\fBfdb/flush\fR [\fIbridge\fR]"
137Flushes \fIbridge\fR MAC address learning table, or all learning tables
138if no \fIbridge\fR is given.
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139.IP "\fBfdb/show\fR \fIbridge\fR"
140Lists each MAC address/VLAN pair learned by the specified \fIbridge\fR,
141along with the port on which it was learned and the age of the entry,
142in seconds.
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143.IP "\fBbridge/reconnect\fR [\fIbridge\fR]"
144Makes \fIbridge\fR drop all of its OpenFlow controller connections and
145reconnect. If \fIbridge\fR is not specified, then all bridges drop
146their controller connections and reconnect.
147.IP
148This command might be useful for debugging OpenFlow controller issues.
cdd35cff 149.
4e312e69 150.IP "\fBbridge/dump\-flows\fR \fIbridge\fR"
cdd35cff 151Lists all flows in \fIbridge\fR, including those normally hidden to
4e312e69 152commands such as \fBovs\-ofctl dump\-flows\fR. Flows set up by mechanisms
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153such as in-band control and fail-open are hidden from the controller
154since it is not allowed to modify or override them.
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155.SS "BOND COMMANDS"
156These commands manage bonded ports on an Open vSwitch's bridges. To
157understand some of these commands, it is important to understand a
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158detail of the bonding implementation called ``source load balancing''
159(SLB). Instead of directly assigning Ethernet source addresses to
160slaves, the bonding implementation computes a function that maps an
16148-bit Ethernet source addresses into an 8-bit value (a ``MAC hash''
162value). All of the Ethernet addresses that map to a single 8-bit
163value are then assigned to a single slave.
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164.IP "\fBbond/list\fR"
165Lists all of the bonds, and their slaves, on each bridge.
064af421 166.
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167.IP "\fBbond/show\fR [\fIport\fR]"
168Lists all of the bond-specific information (updelay, downdelay, time
169until the next rebalance) about the given bonded \fIport\fR, or all
170bonded ports if no \fIport\fR is given. Also lists information about
171each slave: whether it is enabled or disabled, the time to completion
172of an updelay or downdelay if one is in progress, whether it is the
173active slave, the hashes assigned to the slave. Any LACP information
174related to this bond may be found using the \fBlacp/show\fR command.
175.
b16fdafe 176.IP "\fBbond/migrate\fR \fIport\fR \fIhash\fR \fIslave\fR"
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177Only valid for SLB bonds. Assigns a given MAC hash to a new slave.
178\fIport\fR specifies the bond port, \fIhash\fR the MAC hash to be
179migrated (as a decimal number between 0 and 255), and \fIslave\fR the
180new slave to be assigned.
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181.IP
182The reassignment is not permanent: rebalancing or fail-over will
183cause the MAC hash to be shifted to a new slave in the usual
184manner.
185.IP
186A MAC hash cannot be migrated to a disabled slave.
4e312e69 187.IP "\fBbond/set\-active\-slave\fR \fIport\fR \fIslave\fR"
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188Sets \fIslave\fR as the active slave on \fIport\fR. \fIslave\fR must
189currently be enabled.
190.IP
191The setting is not permanent: a new active slave will be selected
192if \fIslave\fR becomes disabled.
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193.IP "\fBbond/enable\-slave\fR \fIport\fR \fIslave\fR"
194.IQ "\fBbond/disable\-slave\fR \fIport\fR \fIslave\fR"
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195Enables (or disables) \fIslave\fR on the given bond \fIport\fR, skipping any
196updelay (or downdelay).
197.IP
198This setting is not permanent: it persists only until the carrier
199status of \fIslave\fR changes.
672d18b2 200.IP "\fBbond/hash\fR \fImac\fR [\fIvlan\fR] [\fIbasis\fR]"
e58de0e3 201Returns the hash value which would be used for \fImac\fR with \fIvlan\fR
672d18b2 202and \fIbasis\fR if specified.
064af421 203.
5dab8ece 204.IP "\fBlacp/show\fR [\fIport\fR]"
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205Lists all of the LACP related information about the given \fIport\fR:
206active or passive, aggregation key, system id, and system priority. Also
207lists information about each slave: whether it is enabled or disabled,
208whether it is attached or detached, port id and priority, actor
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209information, and partner information. If \fIport\fR is not specified,
210then displays detailed information about all interfaces with CFM
211enabled.
6aa74308 212.
27022416 213.so ofproto/ofproto-dpif-unixctl.man
7aa697dd 214.so ofproto/ofproto-unixctl.man
b16fdafe 215.so lib/vlog-unixctl.man
149ff68a 216.so lib/memory-unixctl.man
6901e5e2 217.so lib/coverage-unixctl.man
7a7708a0 218.
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219.SH "OPENFLOW IMPLEMENTATION"
220.
221.PP
222This section documents aspects of OpenFlow for which the OpenFlow
223specification requires documentation.
224.
225.SS "Packet buffering."
226The OpenFlow specification, version 1.2, says:
227.
228.IP
229Switches that implement buffering are expected to expose, through
230documentation, both the amount of available buffering, and the length
231of time before buffers may be reused.
232.
233.PP
fb405080 234Open vSwitch maintains a separate set of 256 packet buffers for each
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235OpenFlow connection. Any given packet buffer is preserved until it is
236referenced by an \fBOFPT_FLOW_MOD\fR or \fBOFPT_PACKET_OUT\fR request
237or for 5 seconds, whichever comes first.
238.
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239.SH "LIMITS"
240.
241.PP
242We believe these limits to be accurate as of this writing. These
243limits assume the use of the Linux kernel datapath.
244.
245.IP \(bu
991d922c 246\fBovs\-vswitchd\fR started through \fBovs\-ctl\fR(8) provides a limit of 7500
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247file descriptors. The limits on the number of bridges and ports is decided by
248the availability of file descriptors. With the Linux kernel datapath, creation
249of a single bridge consumes 3 file descriptors and adding a port consumes
2501 file descriptor. Performance will degrade beyond 1,024 ports per bridge due
251to fixed hash table sizing. Other platforms may have different limitations.
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252.
253.IP \(bu
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2542,048 MAC learning entries per bridge, by default. (This is
255configurable via \fBother\-config:mac\-table\-size\fR in the
256\fBBridge\fR table. See \fBovs\-vswitchd.conf.db\fR(5) for details.)
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257.
258.IP \(bu
259Kernel flows are limited only by memory available to the kernel.
260Performance will degrade beyond 1,048,576 kernel flows per bridge with
261a 32-bit kernel, beyond 262,144 with a 64-bit kernel.
262(\fBovs\-vswitchd\fR should never install anywhere near that many
263flows.)
264.
265.IP \(bu
266OpenFlow flows are limited only by available memory. Performance is
267linear in the number of unique wildcard patterns. That is, an
268OpenFlow table that contains many flows that all match on the same
269fields in the same way has a constant-time lookup, but a table that
270contains many flows that match on different fields requires lookup
271time linear in the number of flows.
272.
273.IP \(bu
274255 ports per bridge participating in 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol.
275.
276.IP \(bu
27732 mirrors per bridge.
278.
279.IP \(bu
28015 bytes for the name of a port. (This is a Linux kernel limitation.)
281.
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282.SH "SEE ALSO"
283.BR ovs\-appctl (8),
76343538 284.BR ovsdb\-server (1),
5fca1acd 285\fBINSTALL.Linux\fR in the Open vSwitch distribution.