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Message-ID: <CAEP_g=8nzs+bRwoF99akReFO46SFa4KJ9Bw=UL0LpwbqwHvO+w@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Fri, 31 Jan 2014 10:07:40 -0800
From:	Jesse Gross <jesse@...ira.com>
To:	Thomas Glanzmann <thomas@...nzmann.de>,
	Jesse Gross <jesse@...ira.com>,
	"discuss@...nvswitch.org" <discuss@...nvswitch.org>,
	LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [ovs-discuss] Linus GIT Head OOPs reproducable in open vswitch
 when running mininet topology

On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 6:33 PM, Thomas Glanzmann <thomas@...nzmann.de> wrote:
> Hello Jesse,
>
>> This looks like the kernel module included with upstream Linux instead
>> of from OVS git, is that correct?
>
> coorect.
>
>> Can you please describe what you are doing instead of just giving your script?
>
> I created 8 hosts. 2 hosts are connected two each switches. That gives
> me 4 switches which are connected using a ring topology. The reason for
> that is that I want to test the Layer2, Layer3 IPv4 and IPv6
> capabilities of OpenDayLight.

Do you know what type of devices are being attached to OVS (i.e. tap,
veth, etc.)?

Do you know if this happens with an older kernel or with a simpler topology?
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