[openstack-dev] 回复: [Neutron][SR-IOV]How to assign VF to a VM?
于洁
16189455 at qq.com
Sat Aug 22 02:46:43 UTC 2015
Thanks Moshe,
Referring to https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/SR-IOV-Passthrough-For-Networking, it has the note:
Note:SR-IOV agent only work with NoopFirewallDriver when Security Groups are enabled, but you can still use other firewall_driver for other Agents by updating their conf with the requested firewall driver.
So I think linux.iptables_firewall.OVSHybridIptabl maybe not the issue.
[root at compute ~]# ps -ef|grep neutron-sriov
root 28672 26639 0 22:45 pts/0 00:00:00 grep --color=auto neutron-sriov
neutron 30891 1 0 05:21 ? 00:01:41 /usr/bin/python2 /usr/bin/neutron-sriov-nic-agent --config-file /usr/share/neutron/neutron-dist.conf --config-file /etc/neutron/neutron.conf --config-dir /etc/neutron/conf.d/neutron-sriov-nic-agent --config-file /etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_sriov.ini --log-file /var/log/neutron/sriov-nic-agent.log
I will have a try of vlan and vxlan.
Thank you,
Yu
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发件人: "Moshe Levi";<moshele at mellanox.com>;
发送时间: 2015年8月21日(星期五) 下午5:15
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主题: Re: [openstack-dev] [Neutron][SR-IOV]How to assign VF to a VM?
The problem is the sriov mechanism drive failed to bind the port.
For the log I see that you are working with agent_required=True, but the device mapping is empty {u'devices': 0, u'device_mappings': {}
Please check the agent configuration file see that you have the following
[securitygroup]
firewall_driver = neutron.agent.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver
[sriov_nic]
physical_device_mappings = physnet1:eth1
exclude_devices =
also can you send the output of “ps –ef | grep neutron-sriov-nic-agent” command?
From: 于洁 [mailto:16189455 at qq.com]
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Subject: [openstack-dev] [Neutron][SR-IOV]How to assign VF to a VM?
Hi all,
I try to configure SRIOV on OpenStack Kilo referring the information below.
http://www.qlogic.com/solutions/Documents/UsersGuide_OpenStack_SR-IOV.pdf
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/SR-IOV-Passthrough-For-Networking
Until creating port it works well. But after creating VM using the port created before, it was in the state of ERROR. Below is the port information:
neutron port-show 620187c5-b4ac-4aca-bdeb-96205503344d
+-----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+-----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| admin_state_up | True |
| allowed_address_pairs | |
| binding:host_id | compute |
| binding:profile | {"pci_slot": "0000:09:11.5", "physical_network": "external", "pci_vendor_info": "8086:1520"} |
| binding:vif_details | {} |
| binding:vif_type | binding_failed |
| binding:vnic_type | direct |
| device_id | baab9ba5-80e8-45f7-b86a-8ac3ce8ba944 |
| device_owner | compute:None |
| extra_dhcp_opts | |
| fixed_ips | {"subnet_id": "86849224-a0a7-4059-a6b0-689a2b35c995", "ip_address": "10.254.4.64"} |
| id | 620187c5-b4ac-4aca-bdeb-96205503344d |
| mac_address | fa:16:3e:8a:92:9b |
| name | |
| network_id | db078c2d-63f1-40c0-b6c3-b49de487362b |
| security_groups | 8e12a661-09b5-41ac-ade8-fddf6d997262 |
| status | DOWN |
| tenant_id | 85aa4ef08044470dab1608395e5cac26 |
+-----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
The logs of /var/log/neutron/server.log and /var/log/nova/nova-conductor.log are in attachment.
Any suggestions will be grateful.
Thanks.
Yu
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