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This document describes how to build and install Open vSwitch on a
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This document describes how to build and install Open vSwitch on a
name of the Open vSwitch tarball, e.g. 0.90.0.
<Xen kernel version> is the version number of the Xen kernel,
name of the Open vSwitch tarball, e.g. 0.90.0.
<Xen kernel version> is the version number of the Xen kernel,
-Two RPMs will be output into /usr/src/redhat/RPMS, whose names begin
-with "vswitch" and "vswitch-debuginfo".
+Two RPMs will be output into /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386, whose names
+begin with "openvswitch" and "openvswitch-debuginfo".
Installing Open vSwitch for XenServer
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To install Open vSwitch on a XenServer host, or to upgrade to a newer
Installing Open vSwitch for XenServer
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To install Open vSwitch on a XenServer host, or to upgrade to a newer
(At this point you will have to enter <host>'s root password.)
ssh root@<host>
(At this point you will have to enter <host>'s root password again.)
(At this point you will have to enter <host>'s root password.)
ssh root@<host>
(At this point you will have to enter <host>'s root password again.)
To uninstall Open vSwitch from a XenServer host, remove the package:
ssh root@<host>
(At this point you will have to enter <host>'s root password again.)
To uninstall Open vSwitch from a XenServer host, remove the package:
ssh root@<host>
(At this point you will have to enter <host>'s root password again.)
After installing or uninstalling Open vSwitch, the XenServer should be
rebooted as soon as possible.
After installing or uninstalling Open vSwitch, the XenServer should be
rebooted as soon as possible.