5 +-- parent : Contains Parent pom.xml for all the ovsdb modules.
7 - features : This folder contains all the Karaf related files.
9 - karaf : Builds a working controller distribution based on the controller + ovsdb modules and other
10 dependant modules such as openflowplugin
13 +-- net-virt : Handles the Openstack Neutron ML2 and Network Service calls and performs all the logic required
14 for Network Virtualization.
15 +-- net-virt-providers : Mostly contains data-path programming functionality via OpenFlow or potentially
17 +-- net-virt-sfc : SFC implementation using the OVSDB project.
19 - ovsdb-ui : Contains the DLUX implementation for displaying network virtualization
21 - resources : Contains some useful resources such as scripts, testing utilities and tools used for deployment
22 or testing the binaries generated from the OVSDB project.
24 - utils : MD-SAL OpenFlow and OVSDB common utilities.
29 Pre-requisites : JDK 1.7+, Maven 3+
31 1. Building a Karaf Feature and deploying it in an Opendaylight Karaf distribution :
32 1. From the root ovsdb/ directory, execute "mvn clean install"
34 2. Unzip the karaf-<VERSION_NUMBER>-SNAPSHOT.zip file created from step 1 in the directory ovsdb/karaf/target/:
35 "unzip karaf-<VERSION_NUMBER>-SNAPSHOT.zip"
37 3. Once karaf has started and you see the Opendaylight ascii art in the console, the last step
38 is to start netvirt framework with the following command in the karaf console:
39 "feature:install odl-netvirt-openstack" (without quotation marks).
41 Sample output from Karaf console :
43 opendaylight-user@root>feature:list -i | grep netvirt
44 odl-netvirt-impl │ 0.7.2 │ │ Started │ odl-netvirt-0.7.2 │ OpenDaylight :: NetVirt :: impl
45 odl-netvirt-api │ 0.7.2 │ │ Started │ odl-netvirt-api │ OpenDaylight :: NetVirt :: api
46 odl-netvirt-openstack │ 0.7.2 │ x │ Started │ odl-netvirt-openstack │ OpenDaylight :: NetVirt :: OpenStack
47 opendaylight-user@root>
49 2. Building a bundle and deploying it in an Opendaylight Karaf distribution :
50 This method can be used to update and test new code in a bundle. If the bundle of interest is rebuilt as a
51 snapshot with the same version as what it already defined in a feature repo then that new bundle will be used
52 when the feature is loaded in karaf. If karaf is already running with the feature loaded then follow the steps
53 below to load the new bundle:
55 1. Find the bundle id of the bundle you are going to rebuild:
56 - bundle:list -s | grep <bundlename>, i.e. bundle:list -s | grep odl-ovsdb-plugin
58 2. Instruct karaf to watch the new bundle and reload it if it changes:
60 - The id is the value returned in 1 above.
61 - You can also watch the bundle URL itself:
62 - bundle:watch mvn:org.opendaylight.ovsdb/plugin/1.0.2-SNAPSHOT
65 - cd bundle dir, i.e. cd ovsdb/plugin
66 - mvn clean install. This will install the new bundle into the local mvn repo.
68 4. karaf will see the changed bundle and reload it.
70 Running The Integration Tests
71 =============================
73 To run the integration tests locally the following components are required:
78 To install docker, follow the installation guide for your platform:
79 http://docs.docker.com/installation/
81 To install Docker Compose:
82 http://docs.docker.com/compose/install/
84 To run the integration tests:
87 # The first time you need to set everything up
89 # Later runs only need the containers to be started
92 mvn verify -Pintegrationtest -Dovsdbserver.ipaddress=$(boot2docker ip 2>/dev/null) -Dovsdbserver.port=6640
94 mvn verify -Pintegrationtest -Dovsdbserver.ipaddress=127.0.0.1 -Dovsdbserver.port=6640 -Dovsdb.controller.address=<addr of docker interface> -Dovsdb.userspace.enabled=yes
97 On Linux you'll generally need to run fig as root (sudo fig ...).
99 Running the docker image manually:
100 sudo docker run -itd --cap-add NET_ADMIN -p 6640:6640 jhershbe/centos7-ovs:latest
102 Skipping unit tests and karaf tests
105 mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true -Dskip.karaf=true