On 08/29/2016 03:37 AM, Marina Danial wrote:
Hello,
I am facing the following issue.
I have several TAP interfaces that are created by the following method
on OpenVSwitch:
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/ovs-vsctl add-br br1
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/sudo /usr/sbin/tunctl -t tap01 -p -u root/
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/sudo /sbin/ip link set tap01 up
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/# Disable multicast/
/sudo /sbin/ifconfig tap01 -multicast/
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/ovs-vsctl add-port br1 tap01/
Aside from the part about disabling multicast, this is all handled
(including creation of the tap device, and destroying it when the guest
is terminated) by libvirt's <interface type='bridge'> with a
<virtualport type='openvswitch'> subelement. This page has more details
and an example:
http://www.libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsNICSBridge
As far as turning off multicast, this is the first time I've seen anyone
request that. Unfortunately the network hooks
(
https://www.libvirt.org/hooks.html ) that are run for each interface
happen prior to the creation of the tap devices, so you can't just add a
network hook script to do it. If you *really* need multicast disabled,
with current libvirt you would need to add a *qemu* hook script that
looked for the tap device name in the guest's xml and set -multicast, or
you would need to use "<interface type='ethernet'> (which just creates
a
tap device, then calls a script to "connect it to the network") with a
"<script path='some script that sets -multicast *and* adds the tap to
the ovs bridge'/>". type='ethernet' and its script are also described
a
bit further down in the same link I posted above.
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I need to launch a qemu VMs and have its NIC card that is created
using libvirt to be connected to tap01 or other taps that are created
with the above method.
I need a way that libvirt only creates the new NIC on either eth0 or
eht1 on the guest machine and connect it to tap01.
Please help me in the best way to do so whether using the C++ APIs
that libvirt provides or use the domain and/or network XMLs to achieve
this.
Thanks a lot
Marina
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