ovs-sim¶
Synopsis¶
ovs-sim [option]… [script]…
Description¶
ovs-sim provides a convenient environment for running one or more Open
vSwitch instances and related software in a sandboxed simulation environment.
To use ovs-sim, first build Open vSwitch, then invoke it directly from the
build directory, e.g.:
git clone https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs.git
cd ovs
./configure
make
utilities/ovs-sim
When invoked in the most ordinary way as shown above, ovs-sim does the following:
Creates a directory
sandboxas a subdirectory of the current directory (first destroying such a directory if it already exists) and makes it the current directory.Installs all of the Open vSwitch manpages into a
mansubdirectory of sandbox and adjusts theMANPATHenvironment variable so thatmanand other manpage viewers can find them.Creates a simulated Open vSwitch named
mainand sets it up as the default target for OVS commands, as if the followingovs-simcommands had been run:sim_add main as main
See Commands, below, for an explanation.
Runs any scripts specified on the command line (see Options, below). The scripts can use arbitrary Bash syntax, plus the additional commands described under Commands, below.
If no scripts were specified, or if
-ior--interactivewas specified, invokes an interactive Bash subshell. The user can use arbitrary Bash commands, plus the additional commands described under Commands, below.
ovs-sim and the sandbox environment that it creates does not require
superuser or other special privileges. Generally, it should not be run with
such privileges.
Options¶
- script
Runs script, which should be a Bash script, within a subshell after initializing. If multiple script arguments are given, then they are run in the order given. If any script exits with a nonzero exit code, then
ovs-simexits immediately with the same exit code.-ior--interactiveBy default, if any script is specified,
ovs-simexits as soon as the scripts finish executing. With this option, or if no scripts are specified,ovs-siminstead starts an interactive Bash session.
Commands¶
Scripts and interactive usage may use the following commands
implemented by ovs-sim. They are implemented as Bash shell functions
exported to subshells.
Basic Commands¶
These are the basic commands for working with sandboxed Open vSwitch instances.
sim_addsandboxStarts a new simulated Open vSwitch instance named sandbox. Files related to the instance, such as logs, databases, sockets, and pidfiles, are created in a subdirectory also named sandbox. Afterward, the
ascommand (see below) can be used to run Open vSwitch utilities in the context of the new sandbox.The new sandbox starts out without any bridges. Use
ovs-vsctlin the context of the new sandbox to create a bridge, e.g.:sim_add hv0 # Create sandbox hv0. as hv0 # Set hv0 as default sandbox. ovs-vsctl add-br br0 # Add bridge br0 inside hv0.
The Open vSwitch instances that
sim_addcreates enabledummydevices. This means that bridges and interfaces can be created with typedummyto indicate that they should be totally simulated, without any reference to system entities. In fact,ovs-simalso configures Open vSwitch so that the default system type of bridges and interfaces are replaced by dummy devices. Other types of devices, however, retain their usual functions, which means that, e.g., vxlan tunnels still act as tunnels (refer to the documentation).assandboxSets sandbox as the default simulation target for Open vSwitch commands (e.g.
ovs-vsctl,ovs-ofctl,ovs-appctl).This command updates the beginning of the shell prompt to indicate the new default target.
assandbox command arg…Runs the given command with sandbox as the simulation target, e.g.
as hv0 ovs-vsctl add-br br0runsovs-vsctl add-br br0within sandboxhv0. The default target is unchanged.
Interconnection Network Commands¶
When multiple sandboxed Open vSwitch instances exist, one will
inevitably want to connect them together. These commands allow for
that. Conceptually, an interconnection network is a switch that
ovs-sim makes it easy to plug into other switches in other
sandboxed Open vSwitch instances. Interconnection networks are
implemented as bridges in the main switch that ovs-sim creates
by default, so to use interconnection networks please avoid working
with main directly.
net_addnetworkCreates a new interconnection network named network.
net_attachnetwork bridgeAdds a new port to bridge in the default sandbox (as set with
as) and plugs it into interconnection network network, which must already have been created by a previous invocation ofnet_add. The default sandbox must not bemain.