[one-users] Isolated VMs on different Hosts can't communicate - ONE 4.8, OVS 2.0.1
Robert Foote
rfoote at bpsnode.com
Thu Sep 4 07:40:24 PDT 2014
Your colleague is probably correct.
Have you verified that each of the ports on your physical switch, which the
hypervisors are plugged into, have those port settings, set to trunk and
allow/forward all VLANs?
Robert Foote
bpsNode
www.bpsnode.com
From: Users [mailto:users-bounces at lists.opennebula.org] On Behalf Of Hüning,
Christian
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2014 9:27 AM
To: Users at lists.opennebula.org
Subject: [one-users] Isolated VMs on different Hosts can't communicate - ONE
4.8, OVS 2.0.1
Hi there,
I have a cluster of 5 hosts running with openNebula 4.8 and just recently
configured OpenvSwitch on all these nodes.
Networking is working just fine. This holds also true for VLAN isolation,
but just as long as the VMs belonging to the isolated Virtual Network reside
on the same physical host. When I move these VMs to different hosts, they
cant communicate with each other anymore. Non-isolated nodes can
communicate to everywhere without problems.
Is that intentional? I chose OpenVswitch because the ONE docs say it
requires no support from the switch hardware (or more specifically it says
802.1Q would require support).
A colleague suggested it might have to do with the switch not forwarding the
tagged packets from Open vSwitch. Can that be the cause? Does OVS even tag
the packets?
Heres my environment:
OpenNebula 4.8
Open vSwitch 2.0.1
Cisco Switch
Host OS: Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (latest patches)
Output from ovs-vsctl show:
Bridge "br0"
Port "vnet3"
Interface "vnet3"
Port "bond0"
Interface "bond0"
Port "vnet1"
Interface "vnet1"
Port "vnet2"
Interface "vnet2"
Port "vnet5"
Interface "vnet5"
Port "br0"
Interface "br0"
type: internal
Port "vnet0"
Interface "vnet0"
Port "vnet4"
Interface "vnet4"
ovs_version: "2.0.1"
Where br0 is my ovs bridge interface which has the external real IP
address configured and bond0 is a link aggregated dual Gbit interface
which is the port for br0
I would greatly appreciate some suggestions or ideas on this, since I am a
bit lost.
Cheers,
Christian
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Fakultät Technik und Informatik, Department Informatik
Berliner Tor 7
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Web: http://www.mars-group.org
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