[Engine-devel] Network Wiring

Alona Kaplan alkaplan at redhat.com
Sun Nov 18 10:01:30 UTC 2012


> > > NX users may confuse between connected to vm or connected to the
> > > switch (despite of <plugged>),
> > > as they used to <link>=up|down<link/>
> > > 
> > 
> > Yap, no convergence on terminology yet, right?
> > 
> > I think we need to keep the plugged/unplugged not to confuse
> > libvirt users
> 
> Yes, with real iron nics (and hard drives), the term
> "hotplug" is widely understood as "shove a new device into a running
> machine". So I see no reason to change anything.
> But I do not see how this is related to libvirt (which does not have
> an
> API call named *plug*).
> 
> > however let's do wired/un-wired = link-up / link-down it's
> > understood by everyone and Michael pointed out
> 
> I'm fine with that.
I"ve updated the wiki with the term "link state" instead of "wired/unwired".
> 
> > 
> > What about allowing a nic with the no-network? Did not see
> > discussion on this.
> 
> > It is useful as an interim state when changing networks or if the
> > nic
> > is there to be use by a hook. This may also be useful when allowing
> > to
> > purge a network while it is connected to VMs: Link-Down on all nics
> > and connect to the empty/no network. (Yes I know, it's not par of
> > the
> > feature, but you know someone will ask for it soon :))
> 
> It should not be hard to implement; In
> http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/Feature/DetailedNetworkWiring#New_API I
> suggest passing
> no 'network' element to mean "connected to nothing".
>
I don't really understand why changing the link state to down is not enough?
What is the added value of connecting "unwired" nic to a none network?
> > 
> > The coupling between vNIC and LN should break - for this feature
> > (that I hate to call it wired) and for future to come.
> > 
> > Simon.
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