-.TH ovs\-dpctl 8 "March 2009" "Open vSwitch" "Open vSwitch Manual"
+.TH ovs\-dpctl 8 "August 2009" "Open vSwitch" "Open vSwitch Manual"
.ds PN ovs\-dpctl
.SH NAME
Removes each \fInetdev\fR from the list of network devices datapath
\fIdp\fR monitors.
+.TP
+\fBdump-dps\fR
+Prints the name of each configured datapath on a separate line.
+
.TP
\fBshow \fR[\fIdp\fR...]
Prints a summary of configured datapaths, including their datapath
.IP "\fBdump-groups \fIdp\fR"
Prints to the console the sets of port groups maintained by datapath
\fIdp\fR. Ordinarily there are at least 2 port groups in a datapath
-that \fBsecchan\fR or \fBvswitch\fR is controlling: group 0 contains
+that \fBovs\-openflowd\fR or \fBovs\-vswitch\fR is controlling: group
+0 contains
all ports except those disabled by STP, and group 1 contains all
-ports. Additional groups might be used in the future.
+ports. Additional or different groups might be used in the future.
This command is primarily useful for debugging Open vSwitch. OpenFlow
does not have a concept of port groups.
Adds two network devices to the new datapath.
.PP
-At this point one would ordinarily start \fBsecchan\fR(8) on
+At this point one would ordinarily start \fBovs\-openflowd\fR(8) on
\fBdp0\fR, transforming \fBdp0\fR into an OpenFlow switch. Then, when
the switch and the datapath is no longer needed:
.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR secchan (8),
.BR ovs\-appctl (8),
+.BR ovs\-openflowd (8),
.BR ovs\-vswitchd (8)