[ovs-discuss] Adding/Configuring queue

Ben Pfaff blp at nicira.com
Thu Jul 26 15:07:48 UTC 2012


This is another sign that you are not working with OVS 1.2.2, because
OVS 1.2.2 did not have a program named ovs-openflowd either.

I think you should ask the mininet folks for help.

On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 02:56:04AM -0300, daniel marques wrote:
> I am pretty sure that I am using OVS. Also I noted that ovs-ofctl and
> ovs-dpctl don't have any kind of parameter to add queues. For some odd
> reason seems that my email was cut, but I'll (try to) add the rest here.
> 
> sudo ovs-ofctl queue-stats tcp:127.0.0.1:6634
> OFPST_QUEUE reply (xid=0x1): 0 queues
> 
> And this is how Mininet creates OpenFlow switches:
> ovs-openflowd dp0 tcp:192.168.1.139:6633 --fail=secure --listen=ptcp:6634
> --datapath-id=0000000000000001
> ovs-openflowd dp1 tcp:192.168.1.139:6633 --fail=secure --listen=ptcp:6635
> --datapath-id=0000000000000002
> 
> Also it's important to note the version of the Open vSwitch is 1.2.2.
> 
> Regards,
> Daniel
> 
> 2012/7/26 Ben Pfaff <blp at nicira.com>
> 
> > On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 02:02:10AM -0300, daniel marques wrote:
> > > I am using Mininet to do my testbed setup and I am using Open vSwitch in
> > my
> > > topology, so far I've managed to create a topology and I've already put
> > my
> > > NOX plugin to work, now I'm willing to do some QoS tests but I am having
> > > some problems to add queues to my OVS switches.
> > > I've tried to use the dpctl command as it follows: dpctl add-queue tcp:
> > > 127.0.0.1:6634 3 1 2
> >
> > Are you sure you're using OVS?  OVS's program is called ovs-dpctl, not
> > dpctl, and ovs-dpctl doesn't have an add-queue command.
> >



More information about the discuss mailing list