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Some information in the database must be kept as up-to-date as possible to allow controllers to respond rapidly to network outages. We call these statistics "instant" stats. Until now, the instant stats have been updated on every trip through the main loop. This work scales with the number of interfaces that ovs-vswitchd manages. With CFM enabled on 5000 interfaces, even with a low transmission rate, we see ovs-vswitchd using 100% CPU just to maintain statistics, even with no actual changes. This commit rate-limits updates to instant stats to at most 10 times per second. Earlier tests I did with similar patches showed a major reduction in CPU usage. I have not rerun those tests with this patch, but I expect that the CPU usage should similarly decline. CC: Ram Jothikumar <rjothikumar@nicira.com> Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com> Acked-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
Open vSwitch <http://openvswitch.org> What is Open vSwitch? --------------------- Open vSwitch is a multilayer software switch licensed under the open source Apache 2 license. Our goal is to implement a production quality switch platform that supports standard management interfaces and opens the forwarding functions to programmatic extension and control. Open vSwitch is well suited to function as a virtual switch in VM environments. In addition to exposing standard control and visibility interfaces to the virtual networking layer, it was designed to support distribution across multiple physical servers. Open vSwitch supports multiple Linux-based virtualization technologies including Xen/XenServer, KVM, and VirtualBox. The bulk of the code is written in platform-independent C and is easily ported to other environments. The current release of Open vSwitch supports the following features: * Standard 802.1Q VLAN model with trunk and access ports * NIC bonding with or without LACP on upstream switch * NetFlow, sFlow(R), and mirroring for increased visibility * QoS (Quality of Service) configuration, plus policing * GRE, GRE over IPSEC, VXLAN, and LISP tunneling * 802.1ag connectivity fault management * OpenFlow 1.0 plus numerous extensions * Transactional configuration database with C and Python bindings * High-performance forwarding using a Linux kernel module The included Linux kernel module supports Linux 2.6.18 and up, with testing focused on 2.6.32 with Centos and Xen patches. Open vSwitch also has special support for Citrix XenServer and Red Hat Enterprise Linux hosts. Open vSwitch can also operate, at a cost in performance, entirely in userspace, without assistance from a kernel module. This userspace implementation should be easier to port than the kernel-based switch. It is considered experimental. What's here? ------------ The main components of this distribution are: * ovs-vswitchd, a daemon that implements the switch, along with a companion Linux kernel module for flow-based switching. * ovsdb-server, a lightweight database server that ovs-vswitchd queries to obtain its configuration. * ovs-dpctl, a tool for configuring the switch kernel module. * Scripts and specs for building RPMs for Citrix XenServer and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The XenServer RPMs allow Open vSwitch to be installed on a Citrix XenServer host as a drop-in replacement for its switch, with additional functionality. * ovs-vsctl, a utility for querying and updating the configuration of ovs-vswitchd. * ovs-appctl, a utility that sends commands to running Open vSwitch daemons. * ovsdbmonitor, a GUI tool for remotely viewing OVS databases and OpenFlow flow tables. Open vSwitch also provides some tools: * ovs-controller, a simple OpenFlow controller. * ovs-ofctl, a utility for querying and controlling OpenFlow switches and controllers. * ovs-pki, a utility for creating and managing the public-key infrastructure for OpenFlow switches. * A patch to tcpdump that enables it to parse OpenFlow messages. What other documentation is available? -------------------------------------- To install Open vSwitch on a regular Linux or FreeBSD host, please read INSTALL. For specifics around installation on a specific platform, please see one of these files: - INSTALL.Debian - INSTALL.Fedora - INSTALL.RHEL - INSTALL.XenServer To use Open vSwitch... - ...with KVM on Linux, read INSTALL, read INSTALL.KVM. - ...with Libvirt, read INSTALL.Libvirt. - ...without using a kernel module, read INSTALL.userspace. For answers to common questions, read FAQ. To learn how to set up SSL support for Open vSwitch, read INSTALL.SSL. Each Open vSwitch userspace program is accompanied by a manpage. Many of the manpages are customized to your configuration as part of the build process, so we recommend building Open vSwitch before reading the manpages. Contact ------- bugs@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/
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