On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 2:04 PM Gianluca Cecchi <gianluca.cecchi(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 12:39 PM Ales Musil <amusil(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
> simply "select * from network where provider_network_external_id is not
> null" should do the trick.
>
>
Thanks. As you can see one of my queries detailed no values:
> engine=# select
>>
provider_network_provider_id,provider_network_external_id,provider_physical_network_id
>> from network;
>> provider_network_provider_id | provider_network_external_id |
>> provider_physical_network_id
>>
>>
------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------
>> | |
>> | |
>> | |
>> | |
>> | |
>> | |
>> | |
>> | |
>> | |
>> (9 rows)
>>
>>
anyway:
engine=# select * from network where provider_network_external_id is not
null;
id | name | description | type | addr | subnet | gateway | vlan_id | stp
| storage_pool_id | mtu |
vm_network | provider_network_provider_id | provider_network_external_id |
free_text_comment | label
| qos_id | vdsm_name | dns_resolver_configuration_id |
provider_physical_network_id
----+------+-------------+------+------+--------+---------+---------+-----+-----------------+-----+-
-----------+------------------------------+------------------------------+-------------------+------
-+--------+-----------+-------------------------------+------------------------------
(0 rows)
engine=#
One more question. Suppose the problem caused any stale vnic on any vm,
previously atached on OVN, is there a way to see at db level?
Currently I only have 4 VMs and "network interfaces" in web admin gui
doesn't show any OVN, but I would like to crosscheck also at db level,
because I think in previous config before doing damages I has some on OVN.
select iface.name, n.name from vm_interface as iface left join
vnic_profiles as vnic on iface.vnic_profile_id = vnic.id left join network
n on vnic.network_id = n.id where n.provider_network_external_id is not null
A bit longer but should show you the ovn network name that might be
attached to the VM.
Hopefully this helps
Thanks,
Gianluca
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