On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 11:34 AM Ales Musil <amusil(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 11:22 AM Gianluca Cecchi <
gianluca.cecchi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> can I have external access from a VM with vnic configured on OVN network,
> still maintaining switch type of cluster to Linux Bridge? Or am I forced to
> use switch type OVS (that seems still in Tech Preview)?
>
Hi,
there are some options you could do. One of them is using one VM as a
router, being connected to linux bridge and OVN network
at the same time.
Yes, this was one of the possible options, even if not the most desirable.
I would also like to disable dhcp on the OVN one. Is it possible now in
4.4.4 with a REST API call?
You could use OVN router, oVirt provider supports it to some extent, check
[0].
This is not related to the consideration above where the routing is created
at OS level of the dedicated VM, right? The link you provided seems to
describe how to connect to routers (Software Defined ones, right?) but not
how to create them in OVN provided by oVirt....
And as for the OVS switch type, is there anything you are missing for the
functionality?
Only that still in 4.4.4 is marked as tech preview if you try to create a
cluster based on it: "OVS (Technology Preview)"
BTW: if I have an already existing environment based on Linux Bridge (with
external engine) is there a quick and not disruptive path to convert to
OVS?
The state of OVS in 4.4.4 is complete feature parity with Linux Bridge
except STP (should not be a huge problem) and QoS.
QoS on OVS should technically work but the only issue is that the engine
will display it as out of sync because vdsm is not reporting back QoS on
OVS.
So perhaps time to remove the "Technology Preview" phrasing?
Thanks,
Gianluca