If ovs port is virtual, we use OVSIntPort to create it.
Otherwise it should be OVSPort.
I've added new key: ovs_port_type to not intersect with current
deployments and not hurt anyone.
I've updated doc to have an example of ovs peering patch.
Customer-Found
Change-Id: Ieddb5fcc02d410c3cc14c89737992690cb5f3975
- Disable sudo for kitchen tests
- No update grub on docker/lxc
- Avoid changing hostname in docker based tests
Change-Id: Ic93ecc4680fb9a44388f494259de28ea9e8a0fc0
To configure:
* set system.netconsole.enabled to true
* create system.netconsole.target dict
* set a record with IP address and MAC and interface as subdict
It works with both static and DHCP interfaces, and applies online.
You could use bash-scripting in netconsole.conf.
You could override the MAC.
See tests/pillar/system.sls for further information.
Change-Id: I1cbde47575eb5d32a34cd6d79a063f42dbea7643
Introduce dpdk support for linux OVS configuration.
It configures dpdk interface bind, ovs dpdk ports, bonding,
parameters for dpdk cpu pmd and set multique queues for specific
ovs dpdk interfaces.
Change-Id: I3f38660bab8db0c2b38f03ed8c94eb10b6b3beb9
Epic: PROD-8957
Epic: PROD-8958
- enable topics on test pillar
- add integration test for sudo enabled groups
- use loop devices only for storage suite
- example inspec test for sudo state