On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 11:16 AM Gianluca Cecchi <gianluca.cecchi(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 9:43 AM Miguel Duarte de Mora Barroso <
mdbarroso(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> >>
> >> OK.
> >> Is there a command to clean all so that I can restart with a new OVN
> setup in this infra?
> >> I think I messed up too many things on it....
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Gianluca
> >>
> >
> >
> > I have deleted provider from web admin gui and then on manager from
> command line:
> >
> > ovn-nbctl lsp-del <port_name>
> > for the ports defined and then
> > ovn-nbctl destroy logical_switch <switch_name>
> > for the defined switches.
> >
> > Then reboot of manager.
> >
> > Now I have on it:
> > [root@ovmgr1 ~]# ovs-vsctl show
> > eae54ff9-b86c-4050-8241-46f44336ba94
> > ovs_version: "2.10.1"
> > [root@ovmgr1 ~]#
> >
> > [root@ovmgr1 ~]# ovn-nbctl show
> > [root@ovmgr1 ~]#
> >
> > and no provider and/or networks on OVN in web admin gui.
> >
> > What could be the sequence to re-add an OVN provider now?
> > From engine-setup or from web admin gui?
>
> Through engine UI, through "Administration" -> "Providers"
-> Add
>
> > Any quick tip for? Any other commands (eg at db level) to verify all
> previous config is cleaned?
>
> +Ales Musil could you indicate how to check the network list on the
> engine's DB ? A query to filter all the external networks is what
> we're after.
>
Hi,
simply "select * from network where provider_network_external_id is not
null" should do the trick.
> > Thanks
> > Gianluca
> >
> >
>
In the mean time tested this on database, searching around tables:
engine=# select name from providers;
name
------------------------
ovirt-image-repository
(1 row)
engine=#
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)
engine=# select
provider_network_provider_id,provider_network_external_id,provider_physical_network_id
from network_view ;
provider_network_provider_id | provider_network_external_id |
provider_physical_network_id
------------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
(9 rows)
engine=# select * from provider_binding_host_id;
vds_id | plugin_type |
binding_host_id
--------------------------------------+--------------------+--------------------------------------
8ef1ce6f-4e38-486c-b3a4-58235f1f1d06 | OVIRT_PROVIDER_OVN |
b8872ab5-4606-4a79-b77d-9d956a18d349
9001bfea-d7d8-4ae4-aeaf-14a5e2d88d77 | OVIRT_PROVIDER_OVN |
ddecf0da-4708-4f93-958b-6af365a5eeca
d16e723c-b44c-4c1c-be76-c67911e47ccd | OVIRT_PROVIDER_OVN |
1dce5b7c-a9fc-4ddb-99b4-e2c9e0fa54c5
(3 rows)
The last seems to me the configuration of my 3 hosts... do I need to clean
in any way it or can I say that it is a sort of default empty config
without any network configured?
Thanks,
Gianluca
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ALES MUSIL
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