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NAME

       ovsdb-server - Open vSwitch database server

SYNOPSIS

       ovsdb-server [database]...  [--remote=remote]...  [--run=command]

       Daemon options:
              [--pidfile[=pidfile]] [--overwrite-pidfile] [--detach] [--no-chdir]

       Logging options:
              [-v[module[:facility[:level]]]]...
              [--verbose[=module[:facility[:level]]]]...
              [--log-file[=file]]

       Public key infrastructure options:
              [--private-key=privkey.pem]
              [--certificate=cert.pem]
              [--ca-cert=cacert.pem]
              [--bootstrap-ca-cert=cacert.pem]

       Runtime management options:
              --unixctl=socket

       Common options:
              [-h | --help] [-V | --version]

DESCRIPTION

       The  ovsdb-server  program  provides  RPC  interfaces to one or more Open vSwitch databases (OVSDBs).  It
       supports JSON-RPC client connections over active or passive TCP/IP or Unix domain sockets.

       Each OVSDB file may be specified on the command line as database.  If none is specified, the  default  is
       /etc/openvswitch/conf.db.   The  database files must already have been created and initialized using, for
       example, ovsdb-tool create.

OPTIONS

       --remote=remote
              Adds remote as a connection method used by ovsdb-server.  remote must take one  of  the  following
              forms:

              pssl:port[:ip]
                     Listen  on the given SSL port for a connection.  By default, connections are not bound to a
                     particular local IP address, but specifying ip limits connections to those from  the  given
                     ip.   The  --private-key, --certificate, and --ca-cert options are mandatory when this form
                     is used.

              ptcp:port[:ip]
                     Listen on the given TCP port for a connection.  By default, connections are not bound to  a
                     particular  local IP address, but ip may be specified to listen only for connections to the
                     given ip.

              punix:file
                     Listen on the Unix domain server socket named file for a connection.

              ssl:ip:port
                     The specified SSL port on the host at the given ip,  which  must  be  expressed  as  an  IP
                     address  (not  a  DNS  name).   The --private-key, --certificate, and --ca-cert options are
                     mandatory when this form is used.

              tcp:ip:port
                     Connect to the given TCP port on ip.

              unix:file
                     Connect to the Unix domain server socket named file.

              db:db,table,column
                     Reads additional connection methods from column in all of the rows in table within db.   As
                     the  contents  of  column  changes,  ovsdb-server  also  adds  and drops connection methods
                     accordingly.

                     If column's type is string or set  of  strings,  then  the  connection  methods  are  taken
                     directly  from the column.  The connection methods in the column must have one of the forms
                     described above.

                     If column's type is UUID or set of UUIDs and references a table, then each UUID  is  looked
                     up  in  the referenced table to obtain a row.  The following columns in the row, if present
                     and of the correct type,  configure  a  connection  method.   Any  additional  columns  are
                     ignored.

                     target (string)
                            Connection  method,  in one of the forms described above.  This column is mandatory:
                            if it is missing or empty then no connection method can be configured.

                     max_backoff (integer)
                            Maximum number of milliseconds to wait between connection attempts.

                     inactivity_probe (integer)
                            Maximum number of milliseconds of idle time on connection to client  before  sending
                            an inactivity probe message.

                     It is an error for column to have another type.

       --run=command]
              Ordinarily ovsdb-server runs forever, or until it is told to exit (see RUNTIME MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
              below).  With this option, ovsdb-server instead starts a shell subprocess running  command.   When
              the  subprocess  terminates, ovsdb-server also exits gracefully.  If the subprocess exits normally
              with exit code 0, then ovsdb-server exits with exit code 0 also; otherwise,  it  exits  with  exit
              code 1.

              This  option  can  be useful where a database server is needed only to run a single command, e.g.:
              ovsdb-server --remote=punix:socket --run='ovsdb-client dump unix:socket Open_vSwitch'

   Daemon Options
       --pidfile[=pidfile]
              Causes a file (by default, ovsdb-server.pid) to be created  indicating  the  PID  of  the  running
              process.   If  the  pidfile  argument is not specified, or if it does not begin with /, then it is
              created in /var/run/openvswitch.

              If --pidfile is not specified, no pidfile is created.

       --overwrite-pidfile
              By default, when --pidfile is specified and the specified pidfile already exists and is locked  by
              a  running  process,  ovsdb-server  refuses  to start.  Specify --overwrite-pidfile to cause it to
              instead overwrite the pidfile.

              When --pidfile is not specified, this option has no effect.

       --detach
              Causes ovsdb-server to detach itself from the foreground session and run as a background  process.
              ovsdb-server detaches only after it starts listening on all configured remotes.

       --monitor
              Creates  an  additional  process  to monitor the ovsdb-server daemon.  If the daemon dies due to a
              signal that indicates a programming error (e.g. SIGSEGV, SIGABRT), then the monitor process starts
              a new copy of it.  If the daemon die or exits for another reason, the monitor process exits.

              This option is normally used with --detach, but it also functions without it.

       --no-chdir
              By  default, when --detach is specified, ovsdb-server changes its current working directory to the
              root directory after it detaches.  Otherwise,  invoking  ovsdb-server  from  a  carelessly  chosen
              directory  would  prevent  the  administrator  from  unmounting  the  file  system that holds that
              directory.

              Specifying --no-chdir suppresses this behavior, preventing ovsdb-server from changing its  current
              working  directory.   This may be useful for collecting core files, since it is common behavior to
              write core dumps into the current working directory and the root directory is not a good directory
              to use.

              This option has no effect when --detach is not specified.

   Logging Options
       -v[spec]
       --verbose=[spec]
              Sets  logging  levels.  Without any spec, sets the log level for every module and facility to dbg.
              Otherwise, spec is a list of words separated by spaces or commas or colons, up to  one  from  each
              category below:

              •      A valid module name, as displayed by the vlog/list command on ovs-appctl(8), limits the log
                     level change to the specified module.

              •      syslog, console, or file, to limit the log level change to only to the system log,  to  the
                     console, or to a file, respectively.

              •      off,  emer,  err,  warn,  info,  or  dbg,  to control the log level.  Messages of the given
                     severity or higher will be logged, and messages of lower severity  will  be  filtered  out.
                     off filters out all messages.  See ovs-appctl(8) for a definition of each log level.

              Case is not significant within spec.

              Regardless of the log levels set for file, logging to a file will not take place unless --log-file
              is also specified (see below).

              For compatibility with older versions of OVS, any is accepted as a word but has no effect.

       -v
       --verbose
              Sets the maximum logging verbosity level, equivalent to --verbose=dbg.

       --log-file[=file]
              Enables logging to a file.  If file is specified, then it is used as the exact name  for  the  log
              file.  The default log file name used if file is omitted is /var/log/openvswitch/ovsdb-server.log.

   Public Key Infrastructure Options
       The options described below for configuring the SSL public key infrastructure accept a special syntax for
       obtaining their configuration from the database.  If any of these options is given db:db,table,column  as
       its  argument,  then  the  actual  file  name  is  read  from the specified column in table within the db
       database.  The column must have type string or set of strings.  The first nonempty string in the table is
       taken as the file name.  (This means that ordinarily there should be at most one row in table.)

       -p privkey.pem
       --private-key=privkey.pem
              Specifies  a  PEM file containing the private key used as ovsdb-server's identity for outgoing SSL
              connections.

       -c cert.pem
       --certificate=cert.pem
              Specifies a PEM file containing a certificate that certifies the private key specified  on  -p  or
              --private-key to be trustworthy.  The certificate must be signed by the certificate authority (CA)
              that the peer in SSL connections will use to verify it.

       -C cacert.pem
       --ca-cert=cacert.pem
              Specifies a PEM file containing  the  CA  certificate  that  ovsdb-server  should  use  to  verify
              certificates  presented  to it by SSL peers.  (This may be the same certificate that SSL peers use
              to verify the certificate specified on -c  or  --certificate,  or  it  may  be  a  different  one,
              depending on the PKI design in use.)

       -C none
       --ca-cert=none
              Disables  verification  of  certificates presented by SSL peers.  This introduces a security risk,
              because it means that certificates cannot be verified to be those of known trusted hosts.

       --bootstrap-ca-cert=cacert.pem
              When cacert.pem exists, this option has the same effect as -C or --ca-cert.  If it does not exist,
              then  ovsdb-server  will  attempt  to obtain the CA certificate from the SSL peer on its first SSL
              connection and save it to the named PEM file.  If it is successful, it will immediately  drop  the
              connection  and  reconnect,  and  from  then  on  all  SSL  connections must be authenticated by a
              certificate signed by the CA certificate thus obtained.

              This option exposes the SSL connection to a man-in-the-middle  attack  obtaining  the  initial  CA
              certificate, but it may be useful for bootstrapping.

              This option is only useful if the SSL peer sends its CA certificate as part of the SSL certificate
              chain.   The  SSL  protocol  does  not  require  the  server  to  send  the  CA  certificate,  but
              ovsdb-client(8) can be configured to do so with the --peer-ca-cert option.

              This option is mutually exclusive with -C and --ca-cert.

   Other Options
       --unixctl=socket
              Sets  the name of the control socket on which ovsdb-server listens for runtime management commands
              (see RUNTIME MANAGEMENT COMMANDS, below).  If socket does not begin with /, it is  interpreted  as
              relative  to  /var/run/openvswitch.   If  --unixctl  is  not  used  at  all, the default socket is
              /var/run/openvswitch/ovsdb-server.pid.ctl, where pid is  ovsdb-server's  process  ID.   Specifying
              none for socket disables the control socket feature.

       -h
       --help Prints a brief help message to the console.

       -V
       --version
              Prints version information to the console.

RUNTIME MANAGEMENT COMMANDS

       ovs-appctl(8)  can send commands to a running ovsdb-server process.  The currently supported commands are
       described below.

   OVSDB-SERVER COMMANDS
       These commands are specific to ovsdb-server.

       exit   Causes ovsdb-server to gracefully terminate.

       ovsdb-server/compact [db]...
              Compacts each database db in-place.  If no db is  specified,  compacts  every  database  in-place.
              Databases are also automatically compacted occasionally.

       ovsdb-server/reconnect
              Makes ovsdb-server drop all of the JSON-RPC connections to database clients and reconnect.

              This command might be useful for debugging issues with database clients.

       ovsdb-server/add-remote remote
              Adds  a  remote,  as  if --remote=remote had been specified on the ovsdb-server command line.  (If
              remote is already a remote, this command succeeds without changing the configuration.)

       ovsdb-server/remove-remote remote
              Removes the specified remote from the configuration, failing  with  an  error  if  remote  is  not
              configured  as  a  remote.   This  command  only works with remotes that were named on --remote or
              ovsdb-server/add-remote, that is, it will not remove remotes added indirectly  because  they  were
              read  from  the  database  by configuring a db:db,table,column remote.  (You can remove a database
              source with  ovsdb-server/remove-remote  db:db,table,column,  but  not  individual  remotes  found
              indirectly through the database.)

       ovsdb-server/list-remotes
              Outputs  a  list of the currently configured remotes named on --remote or ovsdb-server/add-remote,
              that is, it does not list remotes added indirectly because they were read  from  the  database  by
              configuring a db:db,table,column remote.

       ovsdb-server/add-db database
              Adds  the  database to the running ovsdb-server.  The database file must already have been created
              and initialized using, for example, ovsdb-tool create.

       ovsdb-server/remove-db database
              Removes database from the running ovsdb-server.  database must be a database  name  as  listed  by
              ovsdb-server/list-dbs.

              If   a   remote   has   been   configured   that   points   to   the   specified   database  (e.g.
              --remote=db:database,... on the command line), then it will be  disabled  until  another  database
              with the same name is added again (with ovsdb-server/add-db).

              Any    public    key    infrastructure    options    specified   through   this   database   (e.g.
              --private-key=db:database,... on the command line) will be disabled until  another  database  with
              the same name is added again (with ovsdb-server/add-db).

       ovsdb-server/list-dbs
              Outputs  a  list  of  the  currently configured databases added either through the command line or
              through the ovsdb-server/add-db command.

   VLOG COMMANDS
       These commands manage ovsdb-server's logging settings.

       vlog/set [spec]
              Sets logging levels.  Without any spec, sets the log level for every module and facility  to  dbg.
              Otherwise,  spec  is  a list of words separated by spaces or commas or colons, up to one from each
              category below:

              •      A valid module name, as displayed by the vlog/list command on ovs-appctl(8), limits the log
                     level change to the specified module.

              •      syslog,  console,  or file, to limit the log level change to only to the system log, to the
                     console, or to a file, respectively.

              •      off, emer, err, warn, info, or dbg, to control  the  log  level.   Messages  of  the  given
                     severity  or  higher  will  be logged, and messages of lower severity will be filtered out.
                     off filters out all messages.  See ovs-appctl(8) for a definition of each log level.

              Case is not significant within spec.

              Regardless of the log levels set  for  file,  logging  to  a  file  will  not  take  place  unless
              ovsdb-server was invoked with the --log-file option.

              For compatibility with older versions of OVS, any is accepted as a word but has no effect.

       vlog/set PATTERN:facility:pattern
              Sets  the  log  pattern  for facility to pattern.  Refer to ovs-appctl(8) for a description of the
              valid syntax for pattern.

       vlog/list
              Lists the supported logging modules and their current levels.

       vlog/reopen
              Causes ovsdb-server to close and reopen its log file.  (This is useful after rotating  log  files,
              to cause a new log file to be used.)

              This has no effect unless ovsdb-server was invoked with the --log-file option.

       vlog/disable-rate-limit [module]...
       vlog/enable-rate-limit [module]...
              By  default, ovsdb-server limits the rate at which certain messages can be logged.  When a message
              would appear more frequently than the limit, it is suppressed.  This saves disk space, makes  logs
              easier  to  read,  and speeds up execution, but occasionally troubleshooting requires more detail.
              Therefore, vlog/disable-rate-limit allows rate limits to be disabled at the level of an individual
              log  module.  Specify one or more module names, as displayed by the vlog/list command.  Specifying
              either no module names at all or the keyword any disables rate limits for every log module.

              The vlog/enable-rate-limit command, whose syntax is the same as  vlog/disable-rate-limit,  can  be
              used to re-enable a rate limit that was previously disabled.

   MEMORY COMMANDS
       These commands report memory usage.

       memory/show
              Displays  some  basic  statistics  about ovsdb-server's memory usage.  ovsdb-server also logs this
              information soon after startup and periodically as its memory consumption grows.

   COVERAGE COMMANDS
       These commands manage ovsdb-server's ``coverage counters,'' which count the number  of  times  particular
       events  occur  during a daemon's runtime.  In addition to these commands, ovsdb-server automatically logs
       coverage counter values, at INFO level, when it detects that the daemon's main loop takes unusually  long
       to run.

       Coverage counters are useful mainly for performance analysis and debugging.

       coverage/show
              Displays the values of all of the coverage counters.

SEE ALSO

       ovsdb-tool(1).