SSL used globally by the daemon.
</column>
+ <column name="other_config">
+ Key-value pairs for configuring rarely used Open vSwitch features. The
+ currently defined key-value pairs are:
+ <dl>
+ <dt><code>enable-statistics</code></dt>
+ <dd>
+ Set to <code>true</code> to enable populating the <ref
+ column="statistics"/> column or <code>false</code> (the default)
+ disable populating it.
+ </dd>
+ </dl>
+ </column>
+
<column name="external_ids">
Key-value pairs for use by external frameworks that integrate
with Open vSwitch, rather than by Open vSwitch itself. System
apply to a platform are omitted.
</p>
+ <p>
+ Statistics are disabled unless <ref column="other-config"
+ key="enable-statistics"/> is set to <code>true</code>.
+ </p>
+
<dl>
<dt><code>cpu</code></dt>
<dd>
</column>
<column name="datapath_id">
- Reports the OpenFlow datapath ID in use. Exactly 16 hex
- digits. (Setting this column will have no useful effect. Set
- <ref column="other_config"/>:<code>other-config</code>
- instead.)
+ Reports the OpenFlow datapath ID in use. Exactly 16 hex digits.
+ (Setting this column has no useful effect. Set <ref
+ column="other-config" key="datapath-id"/> instead.)
</column>
</group>
column="type"/> of <code>linux-htb</code> are:</p>
<dl>
<dt><code>min-rate</code></dt>
- <dd>Minimum guaranteed bandwidth, in bit/s. Required.</dd>
+ <dd>Minimum guaranteed bandwidth, in bit/s.</dd>
<dt><code>max-rate</code></dt>
<dd>Maximum allowed bandwidth, in bit/s. Optional. If specified, the
queue's rate will not be allowed to exceed the specified value, even
column="type"/> of <code>linux-hfsc</code> are:</p>
<dl>
<dt><code>min-rate</code></dt>
- <dd>Minimum guaranteed bandwidth, in bit/s. Required.</dd>
+ <dd>Minimum guaranteed bandwidth, in bit/s.</dd>
<dt><code>max-rate</code></dt>
<dd>Maximum allowed bandwidth, in bit/s. Optional. If specified, the
queue's rate will not be allowed to exceed the specified value, even
<dd>The specified TCP <var>port</var> (default: 6633) on the host at
the given <var>ip</var>, which must be expressed as an IP address
(not a DNS name).</dd>
- <dt><code>discover</code></dt>
- <dd>
- <p>Enables controller discovery.</p>
- <p>In controller discovery mode, Open vSwitch broadcasts a DHCP
- request with vendor class identifier <code>OpenFlow</code> across
- all of the bridge's network devices. It will accept any valid
- DHCP reply that has the same vendor class identifier and includes
- a vendor-specific option with code 1 whose contents are a string
- specifying the location of the controller in the same format as
- <ref column="target"/>.</p>
- <p>The DHCP reply may also, optionally, include a vendor-specific
- option with code 2 whose contents are a string specifying the URI
- to the base of the OpenFlow PKI
- (e.g. <code>http://192.168.0.1/openflow/pki</code>). This URI is
- used only for bootstrapping the OpenFlow PKI at initial switch
- setup; <code>ovs-vswitchd</code> does not use it at all.</p>
- </dd>
</dl>
<p>
The following connection methods are currently supported for service
</dd>
</dl>
- <p>If not specified, the default is implementation-specific. If
- <ref column="target"/> is <code>discover</code>, the connection mode
- is always treated as <code>in-band</code> regardless of the actual
- setting.</p>
+ <p>If not specified, the default is implementation-specific.</p>
</column>
</group>
</column>
</group>
- <group title="Additional Discovery Configuration">
- <p>These values are considered only when <ref column="target"/>
- is <code>discover</code>.</p>
-
- <column name="discover_accept_regex">
- A POSIX
- extended regular expression against which the discovered controller
- location is validated. The regular expression is implicitly
- anchored at the beginning of the controller location string, as
- if it begins with <code>^</code>. If not specified, the default
- is implementation-specific.
- </column>
-
- <column name="discover_update_resolv_conf">
- Whether to update <code>/etc/resolv.conf</code> when the
- controller is discovered. If not specified, the default
- is implementation-specific. Open vSwitch will only modify
- <code>/etc/resolv.conf</code> if the DHCP response that it receives
- specifies one or more DNS servers.
- </column>
- </group>
-
<group title="Additional In-Band Configuration">
<p>These values are considered only in in-band control mode (see
- <ref column="connection_mode"/>) and only when <ref column="target"/>
- is not <code>discover</code>. (For controller discovery, the network
- configuration obtained via DHCP is used instead.)</p>
+ <ref column="connection_mode"/>).</p>
<p>When multiple controllers are configured on a single bridge, there
should be only one set of unique values in these columns. If different
<dl>
<dt><code>other</code></dt>
<dd>Allows the controller access to all OpenFlow features.</dd>
- </dl>
- <dl>
<dt><code>master</code></dt>
<dd>Equivalent to <code>other</code>, except that there may be at
most one master controller at a time. When a controller configures
itself as <code>master</code>, any existing master is demoted to
the <code>slave</code>role.</dd>
- </dl>
- <dl>
<dt><code>slave</code></dt>
<dd>Allows the controller read-only access to OpenFlow features.
Attempts to modify the flow table will be rejected with an
<dd>A human-readable description of the last error on the connection
to the controller; i.e. <code>strerror(errno)</code>. This key
will exist only if an error has occurred.</dd>
- </dl>
- <dl>
<dt><code>state</code></dt>
<dd>The state of the connection to the controller. Possible values
- are: <code>VOID</code>, <code>BACKOFF</code>,
- <code>CONNECTING</code>, <code>ACTIVE</code>, and
- <code>IDLE</code>.</dd>
- </dl>
- <dl>
- <dt><code>time_in_state</code></dt>
- <dd>Seconds since connecting to (if currently connected) or
- disconnecting from (if currently disconnected) this
- controller.</dd>
+ are: <code>VOID</code> (connection is disabled),
+ <code>BACKOFF</code> (attempting to reconnect at an increasing
+ period), <code>CONNECTING</code> (attempting to connect),
+ <code>ACTIVE</code> (connected, remote host responsive), and
+ <code>IDLE</code> (remote host idle, sending keep-alive). These
+ values may change in the future. They are provided only for human
+ consumption.</dd>
+ <dt><code>sec_since_connect</code></dt>
+ <dd>The amount of time since this controller last successfully
+ connected to the switch (in seconds). Value is empty if controller
+ has never successfully connected.</dd>
+ <dt><code>sec_since_disconnect</code></dt>
+ <dd>The amount of time since this controller last disconnected from
+ the switch (in seconds). Value is empty if controller has never
+ disconnected.</dd>
</dl>
</column>
</group>
<dd>The state of the connection to the manager. Possible values
are: <code>VOID</code> (connection is disabled),
<code>BACKOFF</code> (attempting to reconnect at an increasing
- period), <code>CONNECT_IN_PROGRESS</code> (attempting to connect),
+ period), <code>CONNECTING</code> (attempting to connect),
<code>ACTIVE</code> (connected, remote host responsive), and
- <code>IDLE</code> (remote host unresponsive, disconnecting). These
+ <code>IDLE</code> (remote host idle, sending keep-alive). These
values may change in the future. They are provided only for human
consumption.</dd>
</dl>
<dl>
- <dt><code>time_in_state</code></dt>
- <dd>Milliseconds since the <code>state</code> key changed.</dd>
+ <dt><code>sec_since_connect</code></dt>
+ <dd>The amount of time since this manager last successfully connected
+ to the database (in seconds). Value is empty if manager has never
+ successfully connected.</dd>
+ </dl>
+ <dl>
+ <dt><code>sec_since_disconnect</code></dt>
+ <dd>The amount of time since this manager last disconnected from the
+ database (in seconds). Value is empty if manager has never
+ disconnected.</dd>
</dl>
</column>
</group>