tar: This does not look like a tar archive tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors ovs-vsctl: ovs-vswitchd management utility usage: ovs-vsctl [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARG...] Open vSwitch commands: init initialize database, if not yet initialized show print overview of database contents emer-reset reset configuration to clean state Bridge commands: add-br BRIDGE create a new bridge named BRIDGE add-br BRIDGE PARENT VLAN create new fake BRIDGE in PARENT on VLAN del-br BRIDGE delete BRIDGE and all of its ports list-br print the names of all the bridges br-exists BRIDGE exit 2 if BRIDGE does not exist br-to-vlan BRIDGE print the VLAN which BRIDGE is on br-to-parent BRIDGE print the parent of BRIDGE br-set-external-id BRIDGE KEY VALUE set KEY on BRIDGE to VALUE br-set-external-id BRIDGE KEY unset KEY on BRIDGE br-get-external-id BRIDGE KEY print value of KEY on BRIDGE br-get-external-id BRIDGE list key-value pairs on BRIDGE Port commands (a bond is considered to be a single port): list-ports BRIDGE print the names of all the ports on BRIDGE add-port BRIDGE PORT add network device PORT to BRIDGE add-bond BRIDGE PORT IFACE... add bonded port PORT in BRIDGE from IFACES del-port [BRIDGE] PORT delete PORT (which may be bonded) from BRIDGE port-to-br PORT print name of bridge that contains PORT Interface commands (a bond consists of multiple interfaces): list-ifaces BRIDGE print the names of all interfaces on BRIDGE iface-to-br IFACE print name of bridge that contains IFACE Controller commands: get-controller BRIDGE print the controllers for BRIDGE del-controller BRIDGE delete the controllers for BRIDGE set-controller BRIDGE TARGET... set the controllers for BRIDGE get-fail-mode BRIDGE print the fail-mode for BRIDGE del-fail-mode BRIDGE delete the fail-mode for BRIDGE set-fail-mode BRIDGE MODE set the fail-mode for BRIDGE to MODE Manager commands: get-manager print the managers del-manager delete the managers set-manager TARGET... set the list of managers to TARGET... SSL commands: get-ssl print the SSL configuration del-ssl delete the SSL configuration set-ssl PRIV-KEY CERT CA-CERT set the SSL configuration Auto Attach commands: add-aa-mapping BRIDGE I-SID VLAN add Auto Attach mapping to BRIDGE del-aa-mapping BRIDGE I-SID VLAN delete Auto Attach mapping VLAN from BRIDGE get-aa-mapping BRIDGE get Auto Attach mappings from BRIDGE Switch commands: emer-reset reset switch to known good state Database commands: list TBL [REC] list RECord (or all records) in TBL find TBL CONDITION... list records satisfying CONDITION in TBL get TBL REC COL[:KEY] print values of COLumns in RECord in TBL set TBL REC COL[:KEY]=VALUE set COLumn values in RECord in TBL add TBL REC COL [KEY=]VALUE add (KEY=)VALUE to COLumn in RECord in TBL remove TBL REC COL [KEY=]VALUE remove (KEY=)VALUE from COLumn clear TBL REC COL clear values from COLumn in RECord in TBL create TBL COL[:KEY]=VALUE create and initialize new record destroy TBL REC delete RECord from TBL wait-until TBL REC [COL[:KEY]=VALUE] wait until condition is true Potentially unsafe database commands require --force option. Options: --db=DATABASE connect to DATABASE (default: unix:/var/run/openvswitch/db.sock) --no-wait do not wait for ovs-vswitchd to reconfigure --retry keep trying to connect to server forever -t, --timeout=SECS wait at most SECS seconds for ovs-vswitchd --dry-run do not commit changes to database --oneline print exactly one line of output per command Logging options: -vSPEC, --verbose=SPEC set logging levels -v, --verbose set maximum verbosity level --log-file[=FILE] enable logging to specified FILE (default: /var/log/openvswitch/ovs-vsctl.log) --syslog-method=(libc|unix:file|udp:ip:port) specify how to send messages to syslog daemon --syslog-target=HOST:PORT also send syslog msgs to HOST:PORT via UDP --no-syslog equivalent to --verbose=vsctl:syslog:warn Active database connection methods: tcp:IP:PORT PORT at remote IP ssl:IP:PORT SSL PORT at remote IP unix:FILE Unix domain socket named FILE Passive database connection methods: ptcp:PORT[:IP] listen to TCP PORT on IP pssl:PORT[:IP] listen for SSL on PORT on IP punix:FILE listen on Unix domain socket FILE PKI configuration (required to use SSL): -p, --private-key=FILE file with private key -c, --certificate=FILE file with certificate for private key -C, --ca-cert=FILE file with peer CA certificate Other options: -h, --help display this help message -V, --version display version information libvirt: LXC Driver error : Domain not found: No domain with matching name 'inri_sl1' libvirt: LXC Driver error : Domain not found: No domain with matching name 'inri_sl2' libvirt: LXC Driver error : Domain not found: No domain with matching name 'inri_sl3' libvirt: LXC Driver error : Domain not found: No domain with matching name 'auto_drl' libvirt: LXC Driver error : Domain not found: No domain with matching name 'auto_sfacm' libvirt: LXC Driver error : Domain not found: No domain with matching name 'auto_sirius' libvirt: LXC Driver error : Domain not found: No domain with matching name 'auto_netflow' libvirt: LXC Driver error : Domain not found: No domain with matching name 'sfa_sl' RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument We have an error talking to the kernel RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument We have an error talking to the kernel systemctl [OPTIONS...] {COMMAND} ... Query or send control commands to the systemd manager. -h --help Show this help --version Show package version --system Connect to system manager --user Connect to user service manager -H --host=[USER@]HOST Operate on remote host -M --machine=CONTAINER Operate on local container -t --type=TYPE List units of a particular type --state=STATE List units with particular LOAD or SUB or ACTIVE state -p --property=NAME Show only properties by this name -a --all Show all loaded units/properties, including dead/empty ones. To list all units installed on the system, use the 'list-unit-files' command instead. -l --full Don't ellipsize unit names on output -r --recursive Show unit list of host and local containers --reverse Show reverse dependencies with 'list-dependencies' --job-mode=MODE Specify how to deal with already queued jobs, when queueing a new job --show-types When showing sockets, explicitly show their type -i --ignore-inhibitors When shutting down or sleeping, ignore inhibitors --kill-who=WHO Who to send signal to -s --signal=SIGNAL Which signal to send --now Start or stop unit in addition to enabling or disabling it -q --quiet Suppress output --no-block Do not wait until operation finished --no-wall Don't send wall message before halt/power-off/reboot --no-reload Don't reload daemon after en-/dis-abling unit files --no-legend Do not print a legend (column headers and hints) --no-pager Do not pipe output into a pager --no-ask-password Do not ask for system passwords --global Enable/disable unit files globally --runtime Enable unit files only temporarily until next reboot -f --force When enabling unit files, override existing symlinks When shutting down, execute action immediately --preset-mode= Apply only enable, only disable, or all presets --root=PATH Enable unit files in the specified root directory -n --lines=INTEGER Number of journal entries to show -o --output=STRING Change journal output mode (short, short-iso, short-precise, short-monotonic, verbose, export, json, json-pretty, json-sse, cat) --firmware-setup Tell the firmware to show the setup menu on next boot --plain Print unit dependencies as a list instead of a tree Unit Commands: list-units [PATTERN...] List loaded units list-sockets [PATTERN...] List loaded sockets ordered by address list-timers [PATTERN...] List loaded timers ordered by next elapse start NAME... Start (activate) one or more units stop NAME... Stop (deactivate) one or more units reload NAME... Reload one or more units restart NAME... Start or restart one or more units try-restart NAME... Restart one or more units if active reload-or-restart NAME... Reload one or more units if possible, otherwise start or restart try-reload-or-restart NAME... If active, reload one or more units, if supported, otherwise restart isolate NAME Start one unit and stop all others kill NAME... Send signal to processes of a unit is-active PATTERN... Check whether units are active is-failed PATTERN... Check whether units are failed status [PATTERN...|PID...] Show runtime status of one or more units show [PATTERN...|JOB...] Show properties of one or more units/jobs or the manager cat PATTERN... Show files and drop-ins of one or more units set-property NAME ASSIGNMENT... Sets one or more properties of a unit help PATTERN...|PID... Show manual for one or more units reset-failed [PATTERN...] Reset failed state for all, one, or more units list-dependencies [NAME] Recursively show units which are required or wanted by this unit or by which this unit is required or wanted Unit File Commands: list-unit-files [PATTERN...] List installed unit files enable NAME... Enable one or more unit files disable NAME... Disable one or more unit files reenable NAME... Reenable one or more unit files preset NAME... Enable/disable one or more unit files based on preset configuration preset-all Enable/disable all unit files based on preset configuration is-enabled NAME... Check whether unit files are enabled mask NAME... Mask one or more units unmask NAME... Unmask one or more units link PATH... Link one or more units files into the search path add-wants TARGET NAME... Add 'Wants' dependency for the target on specified one or more units add-requires TARGET NAME... Add 'Requires' dependency for the target on specified one or more units edit NAME... Edit one or more unit files get-default Get the name of the default target set-default NAME Set the default target Machine Commands: list-machines [PATTERN...] List local containers and host Job Commands: list-jobs [PATTERN...] List jobs cancel [JOB...] Cancel all, one, or more jobs Environment Commands: show-environment Dump environment set-environment NAME=VALUE... Set one or more environment variables unset-environment NAME... Unset one or more environment variables import-environment [NAME...] Import all or some environment variables Manager Lifecycle Commands: daemon-reload Reload systemd manager configuration daemon-reexec Reexecute systemd manager System Commands: is-system-running Check whether system is fully running default Enter system default mode rescue Enter system rescue mode emergency Enter system emergency mode halt Shut down and halt the system poweroff Shut down and power-off the system reboot [ARG] Shut down and reboot the system kexec Shut down and reboot the system with kexec exit [EXIT_CODE] Request user instance or container exit switch-root ROOT [INIT] Change to a different root file system suspend Suspend the system hibernate Hibernate the system hybrid-sleep Hibernate and suspend the system grep: /proc/2966/cgroup: No such file or directory grep: /proc/2991/cgroup: No such file or directory grep: /proc/2992/cgroup: No such file or directory grep: /proc/3084/cgroup: No such file or directory grep: /proc/3114/cgroup: No such file or directory Redirecting to /bin/systemctl restart nm.service Calling manager for RestartUnit on nm.service, replace ovs-vsctl: ovs-vswitchd management utility usage: ovs-vsctl [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARG...] Open vSwitch commands: init initialize database, if not yet initialized show print overview of database contents emer-reset reset configuration to clean state Bridge commands: add-br BRIDGE create a new bridge named BRIDGE add-br BRIDGE PARENT VLAN create new fake BRIDGE in PARENT on VLAN del-br BRIDGE delete BRIDGE and all of its ports list-br print the names of all the bridges br-exists BRIDGE exit 2 if BRIDGE does not exist br-to-vlan BRIDGE print the VLAN which BRIDGE is on br-to-parent BRIDGE print the parent of BRIDGE br-set-external-id BRIDGE KEY VALUE set KEY on BRIDGE to VALUE br-set-external-id BRIDGE KEY unset KEY on BRIDGE br-get-external-id BRIDGE KEY print value of KEY on BRIDGE br-get-external-id BRIDGE list key-value pairs on BRIDGE Port commands (a bond is considered to be a single port): list-ports BRIDGE print the names of all the ports on BRIDGE add-port BRIDGE PORT add network device PORT to BRIDGE add-bond BRIDGE PORT IFACE... add bonded port PORT in BRIDGE from IFACES del-port [BRIDGE] PORT delete PORT (which may be bonded) from BRIDGE port-to-br PORT print name of bridge that contains PORT Interface commands (a bond consists of multiple interfaces): list-ifaces BRIDGE print the names of all interfaces on BRIDGE iface-to-br IFACE print name of bridge that contains IFACE Controller commands: get-controller BRIDGE print the controllers for BRIDGE del-controller BRIDGE delete the controllers for BRIDGE set-controller BRIDGE TARGET... set the controllers for BRIDGE get-fail-mode BRIDGE print the fail-mode for BRIDGE del-fail-mode BRIDGE delete the fail-mode for BRIDGE set-fail-mode BRIDGE MODE set the fail-mode for BRIDGE to MODE Manager commands: get-manager print the managers del-manager delete the managers set-manager TARGET... set the list of managers to TARGET... SSL commands: get-ssl print the SSL configuration del-ssl delete the SSL configuration set-ssl PRIV-KEY CERT CA-CERT set the SSL configuration Auto Attach commands: add-aa-mapping BRIDGE I-SID VLAN add Auto Attach mapping to BRIDGE del-aa-mapping BRIDGE I-SID VLAN delete Auto Attach mapping VLAN from BRIDGE get-aa-mapping BRIDGE get Auto Attach mappings from BRIDGE Switch commands: emer-reset reset switch to known good state Database commands: list TBL [REC] list RECord (or all records) in TBL find TBL CONDITION... list records satisfying CONDITION in TBL get TBL REC COL[:KEY] print values of COLumns in RECord in TBL set TBL REC COL[:KEY]=VALUE set COLumn values in RECord in TBL add TBL REC COL [KEY=]VALUE add (KEY=)VALUE to COLumn in RECord in TBL remove TBL REC COL [KEY=]VALUE remove (KEY=)VALUE from COLumn clear TBL REC COL clear values from COLumn in RECord in TBL create TBL COL[:KEY]=VALUE create and initialize new record destroy TBL REC delete RECord from TBL wait-until TBL REC [COL[:KEY]=VALUE] wait until condition is true Potentially unsafe database commands require --force option. Options: --db=DATABASE connect to DATABASE (default: unix:/var/run/openvswitch/db.sock) --no-wait do not wait for ovs-vswitchd to reconfigure --retry keep trying to connect to server forever -t, --timeout=SECS wait at most SECS seconds for ovs-vswitchd --dry-run do not commit changes to database --oneline print exactly one line of output per command Logging options: -vSPEC, --verbose=SPEC set logging levels -v, --verbose set maximum verbosity level --log-file[=FILE] enable logging to specified FILE (default: /var/log/openvswitch/ovs-vsctl.log) --syslog-method=(libc|unix:file|udp:ip:port) specify how to send messages to syslog daemon --syslog-target=HOST:PORT also send syslog msgs to HOST:PORT via UDP --no-syslog equivalent to --verbose=vsctl:syslog:warn Active database connection methods: tcp:IP:PORT PORT at remote IP ssl:IP:PORT SSL PORT at remote IP unix:FILE Unix domain socket named FILE Passive database connection methods: ptcp:PORT[:IP] listen to TCP PORT on IP pssl:PORT[:IP] listen for SSL on PORT on IP punix:FILE listen on Unix domain socket FILE PKI configuration (required to use SSL): -p, --private-key=FILE file with private key -c, --certificate=FILE file with certificate for private key -C, --ca-cert=FILE file with peer CA certificate Other options: -h, --help display this help message -V, --version display version information systemctl [OPTIONS...] {COMMAND} ... Query or send control commands to the systemd manager. -h --help Show this help --version Show package version --system Connect to system manager --user Connect to user service manager -H --host=[USER@]HOST Operate on remote host -M --machine=CONTAINER Operate on local container -t --type=TYPE List units of a particular type --state=STATE List units with particular LOAD or SUB or ACTIVE state -p --property=NAME Show only properties by this name -a --all Show all loaded units/properties, including dead/empty ones. To list all units installed on the system, use the 'list-unit-files' command instead. -l --full Don't ellipsize unit names on output -r --recursive Show unit list of host and local containers --reverse Show reverse dependencies with 'list-dependencies' --job-mode=MODE Specify how to deal with already queued jobs, when queueing a new job --show-types When showing sockets, explicitly show their type -i --ignore-inhibitors When shutting down or sleeping, ignore inhibitors --kill-who=WHO Who to send signal to -s --signal=SIGNAL Which signal to send --now Start or stop unit in addition to enabling or disabling it -q --quiet Suppress output --no-block Do not wait until operation finished --no-wall Don't send wall message before halt/power-off/reboot --no-reload Don't reload daemon after en-/dis-abling unit files --no-legend Do not print a legend (column headers and hints) --no-pager Do not pipe output into a pager --no-ask-password Do not ask for system passwords --global Enable/disable unit files globally --runtime Enable unit files only temporarily until next reboot -f --force When enabling unit files, override existing symlinks When shutting down, execute action immediately --preset-mode= Apply only enable, only disable, or all presets --root=PATH Enable unit files in the specified root directory -n --lines=INTEGER Number of journal entries to show -o --output=STRING Change journal output mode (short, short-iso, short-precise, short-monotonic, verbose, export, json, json-pretty, json-sse, cat) --firmware-setup Tell the firmware to show the setup menu on next boot --plain Print unit dependencies as a list instead of a tree Unit Commands: list-units [PATTERN...] List loaded units list-sockets [PATTERN...] List loaded sockets ordered by address list-timers [PATTERN...] List loaded timers ordered by next elapse start NAME... Start (activate) one or more units stop NAME... Stop (deactivate) one or more units reload NAME... Reload one or more units restart NAME... Start or restart one or more units try-restart NAME... Restart one or more units if active reload-or-restart NAME... Reload one or more units if possible, otherwise start or restart try-reload-or-restart NAME... If active, reload one or more units, if supported, otherwise restart isolate NAME Start one unit and stop all others kill NAME... Send signal to processes of a unit is-active PATTERN... Check whether units are active is-failed PATTERN... Check whether units are failed status [PATTERN...|PID...] Show runtime status of one or more units show [PATTERN...|JOB...] Show properties of one or more units/jobs or the manager cat PATTERN... Show files and drop-ins of one or more units set-property NAME ASSIGNMENT... Sets one or more properties of a unit help PATTERN...|PID... Show manual for one or more units reset-failed [PATTERN...] Reset failed state for all, one, or more units list-dependencies [NAME] Recursively show units which are required or wanted by this unit or by which this unit is required or wanted Unit File Commands: list-unit-files [PATTERN...] List installed unit files enable NAME... Enable one or more unit files disable NAME... Disable one or more unit files reenable NAME... Reenable one or more unit files preset NAME... Enable/disable one or more unit files based on preset configuration preset-all Enable/disable all unit files based on preset configuration is-enabled NAME... Check whether unit files are enabled mask NAME... Mask one or more units unmask NAME... Unmask one or more units link PATH... Link one or more units files into the search path add-wants TARGET NAME... Add 'Wants' dependency for the target on specified one or more units add-requires TARGET NAME... Add 'Requires' dependency for the target on specified one or more units edit NAME... Edit one or more unit files get-default Get the name of the default target set-default NAME Set the default target Machine Commands: list-machines [PATTERN...] List local containers and host Job Commands: list-jobs [PATTERN...] List jobs cancel [JOB...] Cancel all, one, or more jobs Environment Commands: show-environment Dump environment set-environment NAME=VALUE... Set one or more environment variables unset-environment NAME... Unset one or more environment variables import-environment [NAME...] Import all or some environment variables Manager Lifecycle Commands: daemon-reload Reload systemd manager configuration daemon-reexec Reexecute systemd manager System Commands: is-system-running Check whether system is fully running default Enter system default mode rescue Enter system rescue mode emergency Enter system emergency mode halt Shut down and halt the system poweroff Shut down and power-off the system reboot [ARG] Shut down and reboot the system kexec Shut down and reboot the system with kexec exit [EXIT_CODE] Request user instance or container exit switch-root ROOT [INIT] Change to a different root file system suspend Suspend the system hibernate Hibernate the system hybrid-sleep Hibernate and suspend the system ovs-vsctl: ovs-vswitchd management utility usage: ovs-vsctl [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARG...] Open vSwitch commands: init initialize database, if not yet initialized show print overview of database contents emer-reset reset configuration to clean state Bridge commands: add-br BRIDGE create a new bridge named BRIDGE add-br BRIDGE PARENT VLAN create new fake BRIDGE in PARENT on VLAN del-br BRIDGE delete BRIDGE and all of its ports list-br print the names of all the bridges br-exists BRIDGE exit 2 if BRIDGE does not exist br-to-vlan BRIDGE print the VLAN which BRIDGE is on br-to-parent BRIDGE print the parent of BRIDGE br-set-external-id BRIDGE KEY VALUE set KEY on BRIDGE to VALUE br-set-external-id BRIDGE KEY unset KEY on BRIDGE br-get-external-id BRIDGE KEY print value of KEY on BRIDGE br-get-external-id BRIDGE list key-value pairs on BRIDGE Port commands (a bond is considered to be a single port): list-ports BRIDGE print the names of all the ports on BRIDGE add-port BRIDGE PORT add network device PORT to BRIDGE add-bond BRIDGE PORT IFACE... add bonded port PORT in BRIDGE from IFACES del-port [BRIDGE] PORT delete PORT (which may be bonded) from BRIDGE port-to-br PORT print name of bridge that contains PORT Interface commands (a bond consists of multiple interfaces): list-ifaces BRIDGE print the names of all interfaces on BRIDGE iface-to-br IFACE print name of bridge that contains IFACE Controller commands: get-controller BRIDGE print the controllers for BRIDGE del-controller BRIDGE delete the controllers for BRIDGE set-controller BRIDGE TARGET... set the controllers for BRIDGE get-fail-mode BRIDGE print the fail-mode for BRIDGE del-fail-mode BRIDGE delete the fail-mode for BRIDGE set-fail-mode BRIDGE MODE set the fail-mode for BRIDGE to MODE Manager commands: get-manager print the managers del-manager delete the managers set-manager TARGET... set the list of managers to TARGET... SSL commands: get-ssl print the SSL configuration del-ssl delete the SSL configuration set-ssl PRIV-KEY CERT CA-CERT set the SSL configuration Auto Attach commands: add-aa-mapping BRIDGE I-SID VLAN add Auto Attach mapping to BRIDGE del-aa-mapping BRIDGE I-SID VLAN delete Auto Attach mapping VLAN from BRIDGE get-aa-mapping BRIDGE get Auto Attach mappings from BRIDGE Switch commands: emer-reset reset switch to known good state Database commands: list TBL [REC] list RECord (or all records) in TBL find TBL CONDITION... list records satisfying CONDITION in TBL get TBL REC COL[:KEY] print values of COLumns in RECord in TBL set TBL REC COL[:KEY]=VALUE set COLumn values in RECord in TBL add TBL REC COL [KEY=]VALUE add (KEY=)VALUE to COLumn in RECord in TBL remove TBL REC COL [KEY=]VALUE remove (KEY=)VALUE from COLumn clear TBL REC COL clear values from COLumn in RECord in TBL create TBL COL[:KEY]=VALUE create and initialize new record destroy TBL REC delete RECord from TBL wait-until TBL REC [COL[:KEY]=VALUE] wait until condition is true Potentially unsafe database commands require --force option. Options: --db=DATABASE connect to DATABASE (default: unix:/var/run/openvswitch/db.sock) --no-wait do not wait for ovs-vswitchd to reconfigure --retry keep trying to connect to server forever -t, --timeout=SECS wait at most SECS seconds for ovs-vswitchd --dry-run do not commit changes to database --oneline print exactly one line of output per command Logging options: -vSPEC, --verbose=SPEC set logging levels -v, --verbose set maximum verbosity level --log-file[=FILE] enable logging to specified FILE (default: /var/log/openvswitch/ovs-vsctl.log) --syslog-method=(libc|unix:file|udp:ip:port) specify how to send messages to syslog daemon --syslog-target=HOST:PORT also send syslog msgs to HOST:PORT via UDP --no-syslog equivalent to --verbose=vsctl:syslog:warn Active database connection methods: tcp:IP:PORT PORT at remote IP ssl:IP:PORT SSL PORT at remote IP unix:FILE Unix domain socket named FILE Passive database connection methods: ptcp:PORT[:IP] listen to TCP PORT on IP pssl:PORT[:IP] listen for SSL on PORT on IP punix:FILE listen on Unix domain socket FILE PKI configuration (required to use SSL): -p, --private-key=FILE file with private key -c, --certificate=FILE file with certificate for private key -C, --ca-cert=FILE file with peer CA certificate Other options: -h, --help display this help message -V, --version display version information ovs-vsctl: ovs-vswitchd management utility usage: ovs-vsctl [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARG...] Open vSwitch commands: init initialize database, if not yet initialized show print overview of database contents emer-reset reset configuration to clean state Bridge commands: add-br BRIDGE create a new bridge named BRIDGE add-br BRIDGE PARENT VLAN create new fake BRIDGE in PARENT on VLAN del-br BRIDGE delete BRIDGE and all of its ports list-br print the names of all the bridges br-exists BRIDGE exit 2 if BRIDGE does not exist br-to-vlan BRIDGE print the VLAN which BRIDGE is on br-to-parent BRIDGE print the parent of BRIDGE br-set-external-id BRIDGE KEY VALUE set KEY on BRIDGE to VALUE br-set-external-id BRIDGE KEY unset KEY on BRIDGE br-get-external-id BRIDGE KEY print value of KEY on BRIDGE br-get-external-id BRIDGE list key-value pairs on BRIDGE Port commands (a bond is considered to be a single port): list-ports BRIDGE print the names of all the ports on BRIDGE add-port BRIDGE PORT add network device PORT to BRIDGE add-bond BRIDGE PORT IFACE... add bonded port PORT in BRIDGE from IFACES del-port [BRIDGE] PORT delete PORT (which may be bonded) from BRIDGE port-to-br PORT print name of bridge that contains PORT Interface commands (a bond consists of multiple interfaces): list-ifaces BRIDGE print the names of all interfaces on BRIDGE iface-to-br IFACE print name of bridge that contains IFACE Controller commands: get-controller BRIDGE print the controllers for BRIDGE del-controller BRIDGE delete the controllers for BRIDGE set-controller BRIDGE TARGET... set the controllers for BRIDGE get-fail-mode BRIDGE print the fail-mode for BRIDGE del-fail-mode BRIDGE delete the fail-mode for BRIDGE set-fail-mode BRIDGE MODE set the fail-mode for BRIDGE to MODE Manager commands: get-manager print the managers del-manager delete the managers set-manager TARGET... set the list of managers to TARGET... SSL commands: get-ssl print the SSL configuration del-ssl delete the SSL configuration set-ssl PRIV-KEY CERT CA-CERT set the SSL configuration Auto Attach commands: add-aa-mapping BRIDGE I-SID VLAN add Auto Attach mapping to BRIDGE del-aa-mapping BRIDGE I-SID VLAN delete Auto Attach mapping VLAN from BRIDGE get-aa-mapping BRIDGE get Auto Attach mappings from BRIDGE Switch commands: emer-reset reset switch to known good state Database commands: list TBL [REC] list RECord (or all records) in TBL find TBL CONDITION... list records satisfying CONDITION in TBL get TBL REC COL[:KEY] print values of COLumns in RECord in TBL set TBL REC COL[:KEY]=VALUE set COLumn values in RECord in TBL add TBL REC COL [KEY=]VALUE add (KEY=)VALUE to COLumn in RECord in TBL remove TBL REC COL [KEY=]VALUE remove (KEY=)VALUE from COLumn clear TBL REC COL clear values from COLumn in RECord in TBL create TBL COL[:KEY]=VALUE create and initialize new record destroy TBL REC delete RECord from TBL wait-until TBL REC [COL[:KEY]=VALUE] wait until condition is true Potentially unsafe database commands require --force option. Options: --db=DATABASE connect to DATABASE (default: unix:/var/run/openvswitch/db.sock) --no-wait do not wait for ovs-vswitchd to reconfigure --retry keep trying to connect to server forever -t, --timeout=SECS wait at most SECS seconds for ovs-vswitchd --dry-run do not commit changes to database --oneline print exactly one line of output per command Logging options: -vSPEC, --verbose=SPEC set logging levels -v, --verbose set maximum verbosity level --log-file[=FILE] enable logging to specified FILE (default: /var/log/openvswitch/ovs-vsctl.log) --syslog-method=(libc|unix:file|udp:ip:port) specify how to send messages to syslog daemon --syslog-target=HOST:PORT also send syslog msgs to HOST:PORT via UDP --no-syslog equivalent to --verbose=vsctl:syslog:warn Active database connection methods: tcp:IP:PORT PORT at remote IP ssl:IP:PORT SSL PORT at remote IP unix:FILE Unix domain socket named FILE Passive database connection methods: ptcp:PORT[:IP] listen to TCP PORT on IP pssl:PORT[:IP] listen for SSL on PORT on IP punix:FILE listen on Unix domain socket FILE PKI configuration (required to use SSL): -p, --private-key=FILE file with private key -c, --certificate=FILE file with certificate for private key -C, --ca-cert=FILE file with peer CA certificate Other options: -h, --help display this help message -V, --version display version information libvirt: LXC Driver error : Domain not found: No domain with matching name 'inri_sl1' libvirt: LXC Driver error : Domain not found: No domain with matching name 'inri_sl2' libvirt: LXC Driver error : Domain not found: No domain with matching name 'inri_sl3' grep: /proc/8244/cgroup: No such file or directory grep: /proc/8245/cgroup: No such file or directory grep: /proc/8246/cgroup: No such file or directory grep: /proc/8323/cgroup: No such file or directory