On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 10:03 PM, Marcin Mirecki <mmirecki@redhat.com> wrote:
Looks like the south db works properly. The north db uses the same mechanism, just a different schema and port.

Looking at the netstat output it looks like ovn north db is not even listening, or is there anything for 6641?




Actually yes... it seems that the switch "-t" with the "-p" doesn't catch the 6641 and 6642 "LISTEN" lines, while if I use "-a" instead of "-t" I get them too...

with "-a"
root@ovmgr1 ~]# netstat -apn | grep 664
tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:6641            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      6691/ovsdb-server  
tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:6642            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      6699/ovsdb-server  
tcp        0      0 10.4.192.43:6642        10.4.168.76:38882       ESTABLISHED 6699/ovsdb-server  
tcp        0      0 10.4.192.43:6642        10.4.168.75:45486       ESTABLISHED 6699/ovsdb-server  
tcp        0      0 10.4.192.43:6642        10.4.168.74:59176       ESTABLISHED 6699/ovsdb-server  
unix  3      [ ]         STREAM     CONNECTED     14119    664/vmtoolsd        

with "-t"
[root@ovmgr1 ~]# netstat -tpn | grep 664
tcp        0      0 10.4.192.43:6642        10.4.168.76:38882       ESTABLISHED 6699/ovsdb-server  
tcp        0      0 10.4.192.43:6642        10.4.168.75:45486       ESTABLISHED 6699/ovsdb-server  
tcp        0      0 10.4.192.43:6642        10.4.168.74:59176       ESTABLISHED 6699/ovsdb-server