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Mastering KVM Virtualization

You're reading from   Mastering KVM Virtualization Dive in to the cutting edge techniques of Linux KVM virtualization, and build the virtualization solutions your datacentre demands

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784399054
Length 468 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Understanding Linux Virtualization FREE CHAPTER 2. KVM Internals 3. Setting Up Standalone KVM Virtualization 4. Getting Started with libvirt and Creating Your First Virtual Machines 5. Network and Storage 6. Virtual Machine Lifecycle Management 7. Templates and Snapshots 8. Kimchi – An HTML5-Based Management Tool for KVM/libvirt 9. Software-Defined Networking for KVM Virtualization 10. Installing and Configuring the Virtual Datacenter Using oVirt 11. Starting Your First Virtual Machine in oVirt 12. Deploying OpenStack Private Cloud backed by KVM Virtualization 13. Performance Tuning and Best Practices in KVM 14. V2V and P2V Migration Tools A. Converting a Virtual Machine into a Hypervisor Index

Configuring Open vSwitch tunnels with VxLan


The following diagram represents two instances running on two separate hosts connected by a VxLan tunnel. Also illustrated are the required supporting physical and virtual components. VTEP interfaces allows us to create Layer 2 network over layer 2.

The example depicted earlier steps through the creation of a VXLaN tunnel between two OVS bridges running on two separate bare metal hosts named KVMhost1 and KVMhost2.

KvmHOST1 host side configuration

We have to first create a virtual tunnel endpoint and then connect it to the virtual tunnel endpoint created on a second host to form the tunnel. The following steps are involved in VTEP creation:

  1. First verify to which OVS bridge the vm1 is connected:

    #virsh domiflist vm1
    Interface  Type     Source   Model     MAC
    -------------------------------------------------------
    vnet0    bridge   vswitch_vlans_portgroup rtl8139   52:54:00:b7:d1:3a
    
  2. Check the configuration of the ovs switch:

     ovs-vsctl show
    6e121fc0-2f05...
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