I followed below step to verify this. ( same as above )
1. deploy openstack xenial-ocata
2. source novarc
3. create instance ( https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/gZ3XXy9j4F/ )
- check this instance's host
4. login to host
5. adding dummy ports via ( https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/X35H85XWPh/ )
6. reboot and check if order is ok ( not ok here )
7. upgrade pkg
8. reboot and check if order is ok ( ok here )
9. regression check ( checking ovs-vsctl output if the port for #3 instance is exist ) on host
- service openvswitch-switch restart
- service neutron-openvswitch-agent restart
- check if port are still there
Thanks
dpkg -l | grep neutron
ii neutron-common 2:9.4.1-0ubuntu1~cloud3 all Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack - common
ii neutron-openvswitch-agent 2:9.4.1-0ubuntu1~cloud3 all Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack - Open vSwitch plugin agent
ii neutron-plugin-openvswitch-agent 2:9.4.1-0ubuntu1~cloud3 all Transitional package for neutron-openvswitch-agent
Hello,
for xenial-newton
I followed below step to verify this. ( same as above )
1. deploy openstack xenial-ocata /pastebin. ubuntu. com/p/gZ3XXy9j4 F/ ) /paste. ubuntu. com/p/X35H85XWP h/ ) openvswitch- agent restart
2. source novarc
3. create instance ( https:/
- check this instance's host
4. login to host
5. adding dummy ports via ( https:/
6. reboot and check if order is ok ( not ok here )
7. upgrade pkg
8. reboot and check if order is ok ( ok here )
9. regression check ( checking ovs-vsctl output if the port for #3 instance is exist ) on host
- service openvswitch-switch restart
- service neutron-
- check if port are still there
Thanks
dpkg -l | grep neutron 0ubuntu1~ cloud3 all Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack - common openvswitch- agent 2:9.4.1- 0ubuntu1~ cloud3 all Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack - Open vSwitch plugin agent plugin- openvswitch- agent 2:9.4.1- 0ubuntu1~ cloud3 all Transitional package for neutron- openvswitch- agent
ii neutron-common 2:9.4.1-
ii neutron-
ii neutron-