Yaniv,

I am looking at the page that talks about ovirt-provider-ovn, and it sounds like something I want to try. However the document seems to be not complete, and I'm not sure i fully understand how it should be deployed. When I downloaded the "ovirt-provider-ovn-driver-0-1.noarch.rpm" and try to install on the oVIRT nodes it complains about needing other packages such as:

- openvswitch-ovn-central
- python-openvswitch
- firewalld-system
- openvswitch-ovn-host

I don't see anywhere where it talks about getting access to the RPMS for openvswitch-ovn-central. Also I presume like Neutron I would install OVN on a Master node and then install some clients on the nodes? Can you provide me additional information on this?



On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 1:43 AM, Yaniv Dary <ydary@redhat.com> wrote:
We are working on a native path to SDN via OVN (experimental at this point):
https://www.ovirt.org/blog/2016/11/ovirt-provider-ovn/

Using Neutron is an option, but at some point the native option might be easier to use (we want to add a UI for it and tighter integration). 

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On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 5:09 AM, Devin Acosta <devin@pabstatencio.com> wrote:
oVirt Users:

My work is currently deploying oVirt 4.0.5 into our Development environment. I see there use to be a maintained Openstack Neutron image that could be used with oVirt to provide SDN functionality. I'm suspecting that the reason for the image no longer being maintained is because it became a hassle to keep updated and patched. From what I understand the current idea is to just point your oVirt installation to an already installed Openstack setup. I can easily install an image and install the latest Openstack (Keystone/Neutron) and then point oVirt to it, but I want to understand if that is the proper way to move forward. Is there a general consensus with the way oVirt is moving in regards to Software Defined Networking and Neutron in general? Just want to ensure I understand it clearly before just installing my own Neutron if there is going to be another method.

Any feedback is appreciated.

Devin Acosta RHCA
 

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