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How to use Open Virtual Networking with Kubernetes

On Linux, the easiest way to get started is to use OVN DaemonSet and Deployments.

Install Open vSwitch kernel modules on all hosts.

Most Linux distributions come with Open vSwitch kernel module by default. You can check its existence with modinfo openvswitch. The features that OVN needs are only available in kernel 4.6 and greater. But, you can also install Open vSwitch kernel module from the Open vSwitch repository to get all the features OVN needs (and any possible bug fixes) for any kernel.

To install Open vSwitch kernel module from Open vSwitch repo manually, please read INSTALL.rst.

Run DaemonSet and Deployment

Create OVN StatefulSet, DaemonSet and Deployment yamls from templates by running the commands below: (The $MASTER_IP below is the IP address of the machine where kube-apiserver is running).

# Clone ovn-kubernetes repo
mkdir -p $HOME/work/src/github.com/ovn-org
cd $HOME/work/src/github.com/ovn-org
git clone https://github.com/ovn-org/ovn-kubernetes
cd $HOME/work/src/github.com/ovn-org/ovn-kubernetes/dist/images
./daemonset.sh --image=docker.io/ovnkube/ovn-daemonset-u:latest \
    --net-cidr=192.168.0.0/16/24 --svc-cidr=172.16.1.0/24 \
    --gateway-mode="local" \
    --k8s-apiserver=https://$MASTER_IP:6443

To set specific logging level for OVN components, pass the related parameter from the below mentioned list to the above command. Set values are the default values.

    --master-loglevel="5" \\Log level for ovnkube (master)
    --node-loglevel="5" \\ Log level for ovnkube (node)
    --dbchecker-loglevel="5" \\Log level for ovn-dbchecker (ovnkube-db)
    --ovn-loglevel-northd="-vconsole:info -vfile:info" \\ Log config for ovn northd
    --ovn-loglevel-nb="-vconsole:info -vfile:info" \\ Log config for northbound db
    --ovn-loglevel-sb="-vconsole:info -vfile:info" \\ Log config for southboudn db
    --ovn-loglevel-controller="-vconsole:info" \\ Log config for ovn-controller
    --ovn-loglevel-nbctld="-vconsole:info" \\ Log config for nbctl daemon

If you are not running OVS directly in the nodes, you must apply the OVS Daemonset yaml.

kubectl create -f $HOME/work/src/github.com/ovn-org/ovn-kubernetes/dist/yaml/ovs-node.yaml

Apply OVN DaemonSet and Deployment yamls.

# Create OVN namespace, service accounts, ovnkube-db headless service, configmap, and policies
kubectl create -f $HOME/work/src/github.com/ovn-org/ovn-kubernetes/dist/yaml/ovn-setup.yaml

# Optionally, if you plan to use the Egress IPs or EgressFirewall features, create the corresponding CRDs:
# create egressips.k8s.ovn.org CRD
kubectl create -f $HOME/work/src/github.com/ovn-org/ovn-kubernetes/dist/yaml/k8s.ovn.org_egressips.yaml
# create egressfirewalls.k8s.ovn.org CRD
kubectl create -f $HOME/work/src/github.com/ovn-org/ovn-kubernetes/dist/yaml/k8s.ovn.org_egressfirewalls.yaml

# Run ovnkube-db deployment.
kubectl create -f $HOME/work/src/github.com/ovn-org/ovn-kubernetes/dist/yaml/ovnkube-db.yaml

# Run ovnkube-master deployment.
kubectl create -f $HOME/work/src/github.com/ovn-org/ovn-kubernetes/dist/yaml/ovnkube-master.yaml

# Run ovnkube daemonset for nodes
kubectl create -f $HOME/work/src/github.com/ovn-org/ovn-kubernetes/dist/yaml/ovnkube-node.yaml

NOTE: You don't need kube-proxy for OVN to work. You can delete that from your cluster.

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