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Re: brctl meltdown on RHEL 6.3

 

Which plugin are you trying to use? You mentioned both linuxbridge and
openvswitch in your email.

Aaron

On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 8:33 AM, Greg Chavez <greg.chavez@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> Running latest EPEL Folsom packages on RHEL 6.3.  Three nodes right now,
> one controller, one network node, one compute node.  The network node has
> three NICs, one for external net, one for management net, one for VM
> network traffic.  It has been a miserable journey so far.
>
> The lastest calamity began with a failed spawn of the Cirros test image.
>  I booted it like this:
>
> # nova --os-username demo --os-password demo --os-tenant-name demoProject
> boot --image aefa581f-47b0-4d46-8dbc-1a1f7f02dfa0 --flavor 2  --nic
> net-id=3de1e780-07d1-42af-89cc-0feaf1ece6e9 server-01
>
> This succeeded but went directly into an ERROR state.  The compute node's
> /var/log/nova/compute.log showed this:
>
> ProcessExecutionError: Unexpected error while running command.
> Command: sudo nova-rootwrap /etc/nova/rootwrap.conf brctl addbr
> qbr2218b8c4-7d
> Exit code: 1
> Stdout: ''
> Stderr: 'add bridge failed: Package not installed\n'
>
> Hrm.  So then I ran this:
>
> # brctl show
> bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
> br-eth1 /sys/class/net/br-eth1/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-eth1/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-eth1/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-eth1/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-eth1/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-eth1/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-eth1/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-eth1/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-eth1/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-eth1/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-eth1/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-eth1/bridge: No such file or directory
> 0000.bc305befedd1 no
> br-int /sys/class/net/br-int/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-int/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-int/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-int/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-int/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-int/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-int/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-int/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-int/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-int/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-int/bridge: No such file or directory
> /sys/class/net/br-int/bridge: No such file or directory
> 0000.7e1636f42c4b no
>
> GAH!   What!!! First of all, bridge capability is set by default in the
> RHEL 6.3 kernel.  Secondly, nova knows that it's supposed to be using
> openvswitch.  The ProcessExecutionError's trace showed that the offending
> code came from /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/nova/virt/libvirt/vif.py
> line 216 which has this comment:
>
>     def plug(self, instance, vif):
>         """Plug using hybrid strategy
>
>         Create a per-VIF linux bridge, then link that bridge to the OVS
>         integration bridge via a veth device, setting up the other end
>         of the veth device just like a normal OVS port.  Then boot the
>         VIF on the linux bridge using standard libvirt mechanisms
>         """
>
> Thirdly, ovs-vsctrl is happy:
>
> # ovs-vsctl show
> 44435595-8cc8-469c-ace4-ded76a7b864d
>     Bridge "br-eth1"
>         Port "br-eth1"
>             Interface "br-eth1"
>                 type: internal
>         Port "phy-br-eth1"
>             Interface "phy-br-eth1"
>         Port "eth1"
>             Interface "eth1"
>     Bridge br-int
>         Port "int-br-eth1"
>             Interface "int-br-eth1"
>         Port br-int
>             Interface br-int
>                 type: internal
>     ovs_version: "1.7.3"
>
> Final note, my network node fails the same way, but the controller does
> not.
>
> I hope so much that somebody knows what is going on here.  This is very
> terrible for me as I am struggling to achieve minimal functionality.
>  Thanks.
>
> --
> \*..+.-
> --Greg Chavez
> +//..;};
>
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