ml2ovn-trace¶
This is a simple wrapper around ovn-trace that will fill in datapath, inport, eth.src, ip.src, eth.dst, and ip.dst based on values pulled from openstack objects.
Usage¶
Usage: ml2ovn-trace [OPTIONS] [OVNTRACE_ARGS]...
Options:
  -c, --cloud TEXT                Cloud from clouds.yaml to connect to
  -n, --net TEXT                  Network to limit interfaces lookups to
  --from-net TEXT                 Network to limit src interface lookups to
  --to-net TEXT                   Network to limit dst interface lookups to
  -f, --from [server|router]=value
                                  Fill eth-src/ip-src from the same object,
                                  e.g. server=vm1
  --eth-src [mac|server|router]=value
                                  Object from which to fill eth.src
                                  [required]
  --ip-src [ip|server|router]=value
                                  Object from which to fill ip.src  [required]
  -t, --to [server|router]=value  Fill eth-dst/ip-dst from the same object,
                                  e.g. server=vm2
  -v, --eth-dst, --via [mac|server|router]=value
                                  Object from which to fill eth.dst
                                  [required]
  --ip-dst [ip|server|router]=value
                                  Object from which to fill ip.dst  [required]
  -m, --microflow TEXT            Additional microflow text to append to the
                                  one generated
  -v, --verbose                   Enables verbose mode
  --dry-run                       Print ovn-trace output, but don't run it
  --help                          Show this message and exit.
Examples¶
If vm1 and vm2 only have one network interface and you want to trace between them:
$ sudo ml2ovn-trace --from server=vm1 --to server=vm2
Or if you want to limit to a specific network:
$ sudo ml2ovn-trace --net net1 --from server=vm1 --to server=vm2
Or if you want to go from vm1 to the floating IP of vm2 via vm1’s router:
$ sudo ml2ovn-trace --net net1 --from server=vm1 --to ip=172.18.1.7 --via router=net1-router
To add to the generated microflow, use -m. For example, for SSH:
$ sudo ml2ovn-trace --net net1 --from server=vm1 --to server=vm2 -m "tcp.dst==22"
To pass arbitrary (non microflow) arguments to ovn-trace, place them after ‘–‘:
$ sudo ml2ovn-trace --net net1 --from server=vm1 --to server=vm2 -- --summary
