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In the context of Quality of Service, we need to extend the L2 agents
(SR-IOV, <br>
OVS and LB), and we didn't want to simply hijack the processing loop of
the agents,<br>
but take a moment, and put together a Modular L2 design<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://review.openstack.org/#/c/189723/">https://review.openstack.org/#/c/189723/</a><br>
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If you find it reasonable to do it in this context so it can be reused
for neutron<br>
in general later, please join the reviews.<br>
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I'm not sure if Irena was involved on previous Modular L2 Agent design
sessions.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
Miguel Ángel.<br>
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Mohammad Banikazemi wrote:<br>
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During the last couple of ML2 group meetings, the subject of Modular L2<br>
Agents has come up again and I was tasked to bring up the subject to the<br>
attention of the larger community.<br>
We are aware of the ongoing efforts to improve the L2 agent(s) and the<br>
patches which are currently under review and those that got merged<br>
recently. The question is whether the Neutron community thinks the
effort<br>
started (and suspended) a while ago around creating a modular L2 agent
is<br>
worth pursuing at all and if yes, whether this is a good cycle to get
that<br>
work possibly restarted.<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
<br>
Mohammad<br>
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__pbrmquotes="true" class="__pbConvBody"><div><br>During the last couple
of ML2 group meetings, the subject of Modular L2<br>Agents has come up
again and I was tasked to bring up the subject to the<br>attention of
the larger community.<br>We are aware of the ongoing efforts to improve
the L2 agent(s) and the<br>patches which are currently under review and
those that got merged<br>recently. The question is whether the Neutron
community thinks the effort<br>started (and suspended) a while ago
around creating a modular L2 agent is<br>worth pursuing at all and if
yes, whether this is a good cycle to get that<br>work possibly
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