<openvswitch version> is the version number that appears in the
name of the Open vSwitch tarball, e.g. 0.90.0.
- <Xen Kernel name> is the name of the Xen Kernel,
- e.g. kernel-xen or kernel-NAME-xen. By convention, the name
- starts with "kernel-" and ends with "-xen".
- This can be obtained by executing
- 'rpm -q --queryformat "%{Name}" kernel.*xen'
- with the "kernel-" stripped out using sed 's/kernel-//'
- e.g. kernel-NAME-xen => NAME-xen
+ <Xen Kernel name> is the name of the XenServer kernel package,
+ e.g. kernel-xen or kernel-NAME-xen, without the "kernel-" prefix.
<Xen Kernel version> is the output of:
- rpm -q --queryformat "%{Version}-%{Release}" kernel.*xen-devel
- e.g. 2.6.32.12-0.7.1.xs5.6.100.323.170596
+ rpm -q --queryformat "%{Version}-%{Release}" <kernel-devel-package>,
+ e.g. 2.6.32.12-0.7.1.xs5.6.100.323.170596, where <kernel-devel-package> is
+ the name of the -devel package corresponding to <Xen Kernel name>.
<Xen Kernel flavor (suffix) > is either "xen" or "kdump".
The "xen" flavor is the main running kernel flavor and the "kdump" flavor is
configuration to a known state. One effect of emer-reset is
to deconfigure any manager from the OVS database.
- * If XAPI is configured for a manger, configures the OVS
+ * If XAPI is configured for a manager, configures the OVS
manager to match with "ovs-vsctl set-manager".
The Open vSwitch boot sequence only configures an OVS configuration