X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=vswitchd%2Fovs-vswitchd.8.in;h=0dd091f26fcc67d78b39ccf3149ba73cfb9b29f4;hb=1d5aaa61fa8ca68f487e8b578b7aa99a0bbd1f26;hp=3e41babd1b28c83c3b8e071f49ac9694af09aa92;hpb=045b2e5c77d02cd0d7bba046e2dbed72ec4828c8;p=sliver-openvswitch.git diff --git a/vswitchd/ovs-vswitchd.8.in b/vswitchd/ovs-vswitchd.8.in index 3e41babd1..0dd091f26 100644 --- a/vswitchd/ovs-vswitchd.8.in +++ b/vswitchd/ovs-vswitchd.8.in @@ -4,27 +4,23 @@ . ns . IP "\\$1" .. -.TH ovs\-vswitchd 8 "June 2009" "Open vSwitch" "Open vSwitch Manual" +.TH ovs\-vswitchd 8 "@VERSION@" "Open vSwitch" "Open vSwitch Manual" .\" This program's name: .ds PN ovs\-vswitchd -.\" SSL peer program's name: -.ds SN ovs\-controller . .SH NAME ovs\-vswitchd \- Open vSwitch daemon . .SH SYNOPSIS -.B ovs\-vswitchd -\fIdatabase\fR +\fBovs\-vswitchd \fR[\fIdatabase\fR] . .SH DESCRIPTION A daemon that manages and controls any number of Open vSwitch switches on the local machine. .PP -The mandatory \fIdatabase\fR argument normally takes the form -\fBunix:\fIfile\fR, where \fIfile\fR is the name of a Unix domain -socket on which \fBovsdb\-server\fR is listening. However, all of the -following forms are accepted: +The \fIdatabase\fR argument specifies how \fBovs\-vswitchd\fR connects +to \fBovsdb\-server\fR. The default is \fBunix:@RUNDIR@/db.sock\fR. +The following forms are accepted: .so ovsdb/remote-active.man .so ovsdb/remote-passive.man .PP @@ -100,7 +96,6 @@ configuration. .so lib/ssl-bootstrap.man .so lib/vlog.man .so lib/common.man -.so lib/leak-checker.man . .SH "RUNTIME MANAGEMENT COMMANDS" \fBovs\-appctl\fR(8) can send commands to a running @@ -113,11 +108,34 @@ Causes \fBovs\-vswitchd\fR to gracefully terminate. .IP "\fBqos/show\fR \fIinterface\fR" Queries the kernel for Quality of Service configuration and statistics associated with the given \fIinterface\fR. -.IP "\fBcfm/show\fR \fIinterface\fR" +.IP "\fBbfd/show\fR [\fIinterface\fR]" +Displays detailed information about Bidirectional Forwarding Detection +configured on \fIinterface\fR. If \fIinterface\fR is not specified, +then displays detailed information about all interfaces with BFD +enabled. +.IP "\fBbfd/set-forwarding\fR [\fIinterface\fR] \fIstatus\fR" +Force the fault status of the BFD module on \fIinterface\fR (or all +interfaces if none is given) to be \fIstatus\fR. \fIstatus\fR can be +"true", "false", or "normal" which reverts to the standard behavior. +.IP "\fBcfm/show\fR [\fIinterface\fR]" Displays detailed information about Connectivity Fault Management -configured on \fIinterface\fR. +configured on \fIinterface\fR. If \fIinterface\fR is not specified, +then displays detailed information about all interfaces with CFM +enabled. +.IP "\fBcfm/set-fault\fR [\fIinterface\fR] \fIstatus\fR" +Force the fault status of the CFM module on \fIinterface\fR (or all +interfaces if none is given) to be \fIstatus\fR. \fIstatus\fR can be +"true", "false", or "normal" which reverts to the standard behavior. +.IP "\fBstp/tcn\fR [\fIbridge\fR]" +Forces a topology change event on \fIbridge\fR if it's running STP. This +may cause it to send Topology Change Notifications to its peers and flush +its MAC table.. If no \fIbridge\fR is given, forces a topology change +event on all bridges. .SS "BRIDGE COMMANDS" These commands manage bridges. +.IP "\fBfdb/flush\fR [\fIbridge\fR]" +Flushes \fIbridge\fR MAC address learning table, or all learning tables +if no \fIbridge\fR is given. .IP "\fBfdb/show\fR \fIbridge\fR" Lists each MAC address/VLAN pair learned by the specified \fIbridge\fR, along with the port on which it was learned and the age of the entry, @@ -146,15 +164,15 @@ value are then assigned to a single slave. .IP "\fBbond/list\fR" Lists all of the bonds, and their slaves, on each bridge. . -.IP "\fBbond/show\fR \fIport\fR" -Lists all of the bond-specific information about the given bonded -\fIport\fR: updelay, downdelay, time until the next rebalance. Also -lists information about each slave: whether it is enabled or disabled, -the time to completion of an updelay or downdelay if one is in -progress, whether it is the active slave, the MAC hashes assigned to -the slave, and the MAC learning table entries that hash to each MAC. -Any LACP information related to this bond may be found using the -\fBlacp/show\fR command. +.IP "\fBbond/show\fR [\fIport\fR]" +Lists all of the bond-specific information (updelay, downdelay, time +until the next rebalance) about the given bonded \fIport\fR, or all +bonded ports if no \fIport\fR is given. Also lists information about +each slave: whether it is enabled or disabled, the time to completion +of an updelay or downdelay if one is in progress, whether it is the +active slave, the hashes assigned to the slave. Any LACP information +related to this bond may be found using the \fBlacp/show\fR command. +. .IP "\fBbond/migrate\fR \fIport\fR \fIhash\fR \fIslave\fR" Only valid for SLB bonds. Assigns a given MAC hash to a new slave. \fIport\fR specifies the bond port, \fIhash\fR the MAC hash to be @@ -183,18 +201,85 @@ status of \fIslave\fR changes. Returns the hash value which would be used for \fImac\fR with \fIvlan\fR and \fIbasis\fR if specified. . -.IP "\fBlacp/show\fR \fIport\fR" +.IP "\fBlacp/show\fR [\fIport\fR]" Lists all of the LACP related information about the given \fIport\fR: active or passive, aggregation key, system id, and system priority. Also lists information about each slave: whether it is enabled or disabled, whether it is attached or detached, port id and priority, actor -information, and partner information. +information, and partner information. If \fIport\fR is not specified, +then displays detailed information about all interfaces with CFM +enabled. . +.so ofproto/ofproto-dpif-unixctl.man .so ofproto/ofproto-unixctl.man .so lib/vlog-unixctl.man -.so lib/stress-unixctl.man +.so lib/memory-unixctl.man +.so lib/coverage-unixctl.man +. +.SH "OPENFLOW IMPLEMENTATION" +. +.PP +This section documents aspects of OpenFlow for which the OpenFlow +specification requires documentation. +. +.SS "Packet buffering." +The OpenFlow specification, version 1.2, says: +. +.IP +Switches that implement buffering are expected to expose, through +documentation, both the amount of available buffering, and the length +of time before buffers may be reused. +. +.PP +Open vSwitch maintains a separate set of 256 packet buffers for each +OpenFlow connection. Any given packet buffer is preserved until it is +referenced by an \fBOFPT_FLOW_MOD\fR or \fBOFPT_PACKET_OUT\fR request +or for 5 seconds, whichever comes first. +. +.SH "LIMITS" +. +.PP +We believe these limits to be accurate as of this writing. These +limits assume the use of the Linux kernel datapath. +. +.IP \(bu +\fBovs\-vswitchd\fR started through \fBovs\-ctl\fR(8) provides a limit of 7500 +file descriptors. The limits on the number of bridges and ports is decided by +the availability of file descriptors. With the Linux kernel datapath, creation +of a single bridge consumes 3 file descriptors and adding a port consumes +1 file descriptor. Performance will degrade beyond 1,024 ports per bridge due +to fixed hash table sizing. Other platforms may have different limitations. +. +.IP \(bu +2,048 MAC learning entries per bridge, by default. (This is +configurable via \fBother\-config:mac\-table\-size\fR in the +\fBBridge\fR table. See \fBovs\-vswitchd.conf.db\fR(5) for details.) +. +.IP \(bu +Kernel flows are limited only by memory available to the kernel. +Performance will degrade beyond 1,048,576 kernel flows per bridge with +a 32-bit kernel, beyond 262,144 with a 64-bit kernel. +(\fBovs\-vswitchd\fR should never install anywhere near that many +flows.) +. +.IP \(bu +OpenFlow flows are limited only by available memory. Performance is +linear in the number of unique wildcard patterns. That is, an +OpenFlow table that contains many flows that all match on the same +fields in the same way has a constant-time lookup, but a table that +contains many flows that match on different fields requires lookup +time linear in the number of flows. +. +.IP \(bu +255 ports per bridge participating in 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol. +. +.IP \(bu +32 mirrors per bridge. +. +.IP \(bu +15 bytes for the name of a port. (This is a Linux kernel limitation.) +. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR ovs\-appctl (8), -.BR ovs\-brcompatd (8), .BR ovsdb\-server (1), \fBINSTALL.Linux\fR in the Open vSwitch distribution.