# log("Network PIF %s not currently attached (%s)" % (rec['uuid'],pifrec['uuid']))
# continue
nwrec = db().get_network_record(rec['network'])
- xs_network_uuids += [nwrec['uuid']]
+
+ uuid = nwrec['uuid']
+ if pif_is_vlan(nwpif):
+ xs_network_uuids.append(uuid)
+ else:
+ xs_network_uuids.insert(0, uuid)
vsctl_argv = []
- vsctl_argv += ['# configure network-uuids']
+ vsctl_argv += ['# configure xs-network-uuids']
vsctl_argv += ['--', 'br-set-external-id', pif_bridge_name(pif),
- 'network-uuids', ';'.join(xs_network_uuids)]
+ 'xs-network-uuids', ';'.join(xs_network_uuids)]
return vsctl_argv
def bring_down_existing(self):
# interface-reconfigure is never explicitly called to down a
# bond master. However, when we are called to up a slave it
- # is implicit that we are destroying the master.
+ # is implicit that we are destroying the master. Conversely,
+ # when we are called to up a bond is is implicit that we are
+ # taking down the slaves.
#
- # This is (only) important in the case where the bond master
- # uses DHCP. We need to kill the dhclient process, otherwise
- # bringing the bond master back up later will fail because
- # ifup will refuse to start a duplicate dhclient.
+ # This is (only) important in the case where the device being
+ # implicitly taken down uses DHCP. We need to kill the
+ # dhclient process, otherwise performing the inverse operation
+ # later later will fail because ifup will refuse to start a
+ # duplicate dhclient.
bond_masters = pif_get_bond_masters(self._pif)
for master in bond_masters:
log("action_up: bring down bond master %s" % (pif_netdev_name(master)))
run_command(["/sbin/ifdown", pif_bridge_name(master)])
+ bond_slaves = pif_get_bond_slaves(self._pif)
+ for slave in bond_slaves:
+ log("action_up: bring down bond slave %s" % (pif_netdev_name(slave)))
+ run_command(["/sbin/ifdown", pif_bridge_name(slave)])
+
def configure(self):
# Bring up physical devices. ovs-vswitchd initially enables or
# disables bond slaves based on whether carrier is detected