Message ID | e92dd2eda91eb80401b60823b914c05d2b6c1a99.1513954107.git.tredaelli@redhat.com |
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State | Accepted |
Headers | show |
Series | rhel: Add force-reload-kmod support in ovs-systemd-reload | expand |
On 12/22/2017 7:00 AM, Timothy Redaelli wrote: > Since you can't use "ovs-ctl force-reload-kmod" on Fedora/RHEL, due to > systemd dependencies, this commit adds the "force-reload-kmod" feature on > ovs-systemd-reload. > > Signed-off-by: Timothy Redaelli <tredaelli@redhat.com> > --- > rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload | 6 +++++- > 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload b/rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload > index 5d2efc621..894df0427 100755 > --- a/rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload > +++ b/rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload > @@ -40,6 +40,10 @@ add_managers() { > : > } > > -restart > +if [ "$1" = "force-reload-kmod" ]; then > + force_reload_kmod > +else > + restart > +fi > > exit 0 Works as advertised... Tested-by: Greg Rose <gvrose8192@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Greg Rose <gvrose8192@gmail.com>
On 22 December 2017 at 07:00, Timothy Redaelli <tredaelli@redhat.com> wrote: > Since you can't use "ovs-ctl force-reload-kmod" on Fedora/RHEL, due to > systemd dependencies, this commit adds the "force-reload-kmod" feature on > ovs-systemd-reload. > > Signed-off-by: Timothy Redaelli <tredaelli@redhat.com> > Tim/Aaron, We have some confusion with this. So, how do we invoke this with systemd? I guess, it is not supposed to be invoked with "service openvswitch reload", right? And why can't we use "ovs-ctl force-reload-kmod" with Fedora/RHEL? > --- > rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload | 6 +++++- > 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload > b/rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload > index 5d2efc621..894df0427 100755 > --- a/rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload > +++ b/rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload > @@ -40,6 +40,10 @@ add_managers() { > : > } > > -restart > +if [ "$1" = "force-reload-kmod" ]; then > + force_reload_kmod > +else > + restart > +fi > > exit 0 > -- > 2.14.3 > > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > dev@openvswitch.org > https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-dev >
On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 10:05:53 -0700 Guru Shetty <guru@ovn.org> wrote: > On 22 December 2017 at 07:00, Timothy Redaelli <tredaelli@redhat.com> > wrote: > > > Since you can't use "ovs-ctl force-reload-kmod" on Fedora/RHEL, due > > to systemd dependencies, this commit adds the "force-reload-kmod" > > feature on ovs-systemd-reload. > > > > Signed-off-by: Timothy Redaelli <tredaelli@redhat.com> > > > > Tim/Aaron, > We have some confusion with this. So, how do we invoke this with > systemd? I guess, it is not supposed to be invoked with "service > openvswitch reload", right? And why can't we use "ovs-ctl > force-reload-kmod" with Fedora/RHEL? Hi, because on Fedora/RHEL we use systemd dependencies and so we have 3 (main) service files: openvswitch.spec, ovs-vswitchd.spec and ovsdb-server.spec that are interconnected (see rhel/README.RHEL.rst). If you use ovs-ctl directly systemd will loose tracks of the new ovsdb-server and ovs-vswitchd processes and so you can't restart it by using "systemctl restart". Moreover it seems ovs-vswitchd is not restarted correctly in this case.
On 11 April 2018 at 11:03, Timothy Redaelli <tredaelli@redhat.com> wrote: > On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 10:05:53 -0700 > Guru Shetty <guru@ovn.org> wrote: > > > On 22 December 2017 at 07:00, Timothy Redaelli <tredaelli@redhat.com> > > wrote: > > > > > Since you can't use "ovs-ctl force-reload-kmod" on Fedora/RHEL, due > > > to systemd dependencies, this commit adds the "force-reload-kmod" > > > feature on ovs-systemd-reload. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Timothy Redaelli <tredaelli@redhat.com> > > > > > > > Tim/Aaron, > > We have some confusion with this. So, how do we invoke this with > > systemd? I guess, it is not supposed to be invoked with "service > > openvswitch reload", right? And why can't we use "ovs-ctl > > force-reload-kmod" with Fedora/RHEL? > > Hi, > because on Fedora/RHEL we use systemd dependencies and so we have 3 > (main) service files: openvswitch.spec, ovs-vswitchd.spec and > ovsdb-server.spec that are interconnected (see rhel/README.RHEL.rst). > > If you use ovs-ctl directly systemd will loose tracks of the new > ovsdb-server and ovs-vswitchd processes and so you can't restart it by > using "systemctl restart". > > Moreover it seems ovs-vswitchd is not restarted correctly in this case. > Okay. So, what is the correct way to call force-reload-kmod?
On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 12:43:44 -0700 Guru Shetty <guru@ovn.org> wrote: > On 11 April 2018 at 11:03, Timothy Redaelli <tredaelli@redhat.com> > wrote: > > > On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 10:05:53 -0700 > > Guru Shetty <guru@ovn.org> wrote: > > > > > On 22 December 2017 at 07:00, Timothy Redaelli > > > <tredaelli@redhat.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Since you can't use "ovs-ctl force-reload-kmod" on Fedora/RHEL, > > > > due to systemd dependencies, this commit adds the > > > > "force-reload-kmod" feature on ovs-systemd-reload. > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Timothy Redaelli <tredaelli@redhat.com> > > > > > > > > > > Tim/Aaron, > > > We have some confusion with this. So, how do we invoke this with > > > systemd? I guess, it is not supposed to be invoked with "service > > > openvswitch reload", right? And why can't we use "ovs-ctl > > > force-reload-kmod" with Fedora/RHEL? > > > > Hi, > > because on Fedora/RHEL we use systemd dependencies and so we have 3 > > (main) service files: openvswitch.spec, ovs-vswitchd.spec and > > ovsdb-server.spec that are interconnected (see > > rhel/README.RHEL.rst). > > > > If you use ovs-ctl directly systemd will loose tracks of the new > > ovsdb-server and ovs-vswitchd processes and so you can't restart it > > by using "systemctl restart". > > > > Moreover it seems ovs-vswitchd is not restarted correctly in this > > case. > > Okay. So, what is the correct way to call force-reload-kmod? Fedora / RHEL 2.9.0 packages includes /usr/share/openvswitch/scripts/ovs-systemd-reload script so you can run: # /usr/share/openvswitch/scripts/ovs-systemd-reload force-reload-kmod
diff --git a/rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload b/rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload index 5d2efc621..894df0427 100755 --- a/rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload +++ b/rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload @@ -40,6 +40,10 @@ add_managers() { : } -restart +if [ "$1" = "force-reload-kmod" ]; then + force_reload_kmod +else + restart +fi exit 0
Since you can't use "ovs-ctl force-reload-kmod" on Fedora/RHEL, due to systemd dependencies, this commit adds the "force-reload-kmod" feature on ovs-systemd-reload. Signed-off-by: Timothy Redaelli <tredaelli@redhat.com> --- rhel/usr_share_openvswitch_scripts_ovs-systemd-reload | 6 +++++- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)