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04-13-2017 05:14 AM
04-13-2017 05:14 AM
Flowvisor running problem
Hello,
I'm a student that is doing a researching in flowvisor and its applications.
I have a trouble to run it.
After having installed flowvisor from https://github.com/opennetworkinglab/flowvisor/wiki/Installation-from-Binary.
I type the follow commands:
sudo -u flowvisor fvconfig generate /etc/flowvisor/config.json (No problem here)
When I type
sudo .u flowvisor flowvisor start.
The output: DB is not populated, run load configure.
I check with netstat -ntlp that there are two processes in ports 8080 e 8081 e in the port 6633, maybe flowvisor is started
I try to list all the slices with
sudo -u flowvisor fvctl /dev/null list-slices
A password is required and I leave it blank and after that I see this message "Could not reach the server at localhost:8080. Check if flowvisor is running".
I have checked on the file fvctl.py and it is a urllib2 error and it occurs when is not possible to contact the server.
I hope that somebody can help me.
Thank you in advance.
I'm a student that is doing a researching in flowvisor and its applications.
I have a trouble to run it.
After having installed flowvisor from https://github.com/opennetworkinglab/flowvisor/wiki/Installation-from-Binary.
I type the follow commands:
sudo -u flowvisor fvconfig generate /etc/flowvisor/config.json (No problem here)
When I type
sudo .u flowvisor flowvisor start.
The output: DB is not populated, run load configure.
I check with netstat -ntlp that there are two processes in ports 8080 e 8081 e in the port 6633, maybe flowvisor is started
I try to list all the slices with
sudo -u flowvisor fvctl /dev/null list-slices
A password is required and I leave it blank and after that I see this message "Could not reach the server at localhost:8080. Check if flowvisor is running".
I have checked on the file fvctl.py and it is a urllib2 error and it occurs when is not possible to contact the server.
I hope that somebody can help me.
Thank you in advance.
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04-20-2017 11:18 AM
04-20-2017 11:18 AM
Re: Flowvisor running problem
I think your best option for getting flowvisor help would be to contact the flowvisor community, since this does not appear to relate to SDN on HPE Aruba switches or the VAN controller. Looking at https://github.com/opennetworkinglab/flowvisor it looks like the support alias is here:
openflow-discuss@openflowswitch.org
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