X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=utilities%2Fovs-dpctl.8.in;h=dc4d4568182180fe4adbb2413e306d7e0e96bf39;hb=342045e17750e755558616f7fd826470e9b11a7e;hp=652ebb13f42fe8c9e7eab419daf4a2fa19640490;hpb=064af42167bf4fc9aaea2702d80ce08074b889c0;p=openvswitch diff --git a/utilities/ovs-dpctl.8.in b/utilities/ovs-dpctl.8.in index 652ebb13..dc4d4568 100644 --- a/utilities/ovs-dpctl.8.in +++ b/utilities/ovs-dpctl.8.in @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH ovs\-dpctl 8 "March 2009" "Open vSwitch" "Open vSwitch Manual" +.TH ovs\-dpctl 8 "August 2009" "Open vSwitch" "Open vSwitch Manual" .ds PN ovs\-dpctl .SH NAME @@ -41,14 +41,13 @@ The following commands manage datapaths. Creates datapath \fIdp\fR. The name of the new datapath's local port depends on how \fIdp\fR is specified: if it takes the form -\fBdp\fIN\fR, the local port will be named \fBdp\fIN\fR; if \fIdp\fR -is \fBnl:\fI, the local port will be named \fBof\fIN\fR; otherwise, +\fBdp\fIN\fR, the local port will be named \fBdp\fIN\fR; otherwise, the local port's name will be \fIdp\fR. This will fail if the host already has 256 datapaths, if a network device with the same name as the new datapath's local port already -exists, or if \fIdp\fR is given in the form \fBdp\fIN\fR or -\fBnl:\fIN\fR and a datapath numbered \fIN\fR already exists. +exists, or if \fIdp\fR is given in the form \fBdp\fIN\fR +and a datapath numbered \fIN\fR already exists. If \fInetdev\fRs are specified, \fBovs\-dpctl\fR adds them to the datapath. @@ -71,11 +70,6 @@ A \fInetdev\fR may be followed by a comma-separated list of options. The following options are currently supported: .RS -.IP "\fBport=\fIportno\fR" -Specifies \fIportno\fR (a number between 1 and 255) as the port number -at which \fInetdev\fR will be attached. By default, \fBadd\-if\fR -automatically selects the lowest available port number. - .IP "\fBinternal\fR" Instead of attaching an existing \fInetdev\fR, creates an internal port (analogous to the local port) with that name. @@ -86,6 +80,10 @@ port (analogous to the local port) with that name. Removes each \fInetdev\fR from the list of network devices datapath \fIdp\fR monitors. +.TP +\fBdump-dps\fR +Prints the name of each configured datapath on a separate line. + .TP \fBshow \fR[\fIdp\fR...] Prints a summary of configured datapaths, including their datapath @@ -116,9 +114,10 @@ up may be confused about their disappearance. .IP "\fBdump-groups \fIdp\fR" Prints to the console the sets of port groups maintained by datapath \fIdp\fR. Ordinarily there are at least 2 port groups in a datapath -that \fBsecchan\fR or \fBvswitch\fR is controlling: group 0 contains +that \fBovs\-openflowd\fR or \fBovs\-vswitch\fR is controlling: group +0 contains all ports except those disabled by STP, and group 1 contains all -ports. Additional groups might be used in the future. +ports. Additional or different groups might be used in the future. This command is primarily useful for debugging Open vSwitch. OpenFlow does not have a concept of port groups. @@ -147,7 +146,7 @@ Creates datapath number 0. Adds two network devices to the new datapath. .PP -At this point one would ordinarily start \fBsecchan\fR(8) on +At this point one would ordinarily start \fBovs\-openflowd\fR(8) on \fBdp0\fR, transforming \fBdp0\fR into an OpenFlow switch. Then, when the switch and the datapath is no longer needed: @@ -161,6 +160,6 @@ Deletes the datapath. .SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR secchan (8), .BR ovs\-appctl (8), +.BR ovs\-openflowd (8), .BR ovs\-vswitchd (8)