vdeq - Virtual Distributed Ethernet wrapper for QEMU/KVM virtual machines
vdeq qemu [
--mod octalmode ]
QEMU_OPTIONS
-net vde[,vlan=n][,sock=socketpath][,port=n] QEMU_OPTIONS
vdeq kvm [
--mod octalmode ]
KVM_OPTIONS
-net vde[,vlan=n][,sock=socketpath][,port=n] KVM_OPTIONS
vde{qemu_name} [
--mod octalmode ]
QEMU_OPTIONS -net vde[,vlan=n][,sock=socketpath][,port=n]
QEMU_OPTIONS
vdeq qemu [
--mod octalmode ] [
-sock
socketpath [
,socketpath [
,... ] ] ] [ qemu_args ]
vde{qemu_name} [ -sock
socketpath [
,socketpath [
,... ] ] ] [ qemu_args ]
vdeq is a wrapper to start a QEMU/KVM virtual machine connected to a VDE
network. It uses the qemu/kvm
-tun-fd parameter to set up the
connection with a vde_switch.
The command
vdeq qemu -b c -hda=sampledisk
starts a qemu machine which boots from the sampledisk image and has a ne2000
ethernet interface connected to the standard vde_switch. The command
vdeq kvm -b c -hda=sampledisk
starts a kvm machine which boots from the sampledisk image and has a ne2000
ethernet interface connected to the standard vde_switch.
It is also possible to create symbolic links to the vdeq executable to have a
simpler command. If the link has a name that begins with vde the remaining
part of the name is taken as the qemu command. For example if vdeq is linked
to vdeqemu:
vdeqemu -b c -hda=sampledisk
starts qemu as above. If vdeq is linked to vdekvm:
vdekvm -b c -hda=sampledisk
starts kvm with the same parameters.
The new syntax is consistent with the new Qemu 0.8.0 network parameters. Using
vdeq is possible to specify a vde interface in the same way as user,tap or
socket interfaces. The
sock= parameter can be used to use a specific
socket. Please note that what qemu names as vlan is not related to the 802.1q
VLAN managed by the vde_switch.
port= can be used to specify the port
of the switch, otherwise the first allocatable port is assigned. The following
command run a qemu VM with two ethernet interface connected to the standard
switch and to the switch with local socket "/tmp/my.ctl", port 10,
respectively
vde qemu -net nic,vlan=0 -net nic,vlan=1 -net vde,vlan=0 -net
vde,vlan=1,sock=/tmp/my.ctl,port=10
vdeqemu -net nic,vlan=0 -net nic,vlan=1 -net vde,vlan=0 -net
vde,vlan=1,sock=/tmp/my.ctl,port=10
The following command run a kvm VM with two ethernet interface connected to the
standard switch and to the switch with local socket "/tmp/my.ctl",
port 10, respectively
vde kvm -net nic,vlan=0 -net nic,vlan=1 -net vde,vlan=0 -net
vde,vlan=1,sock=/tmp/my.ctl,port=10
vdekvm -net nic,vlan=0 -net nic,vlan=1 -net vde,vlan=0 -net
vde,vlan=1,sock=/tmp/my.ctl,port=10
The old syntax can be used with Qemu 0.8.0 but all the vde interfaces are
assigned to vlan 0.
vdeq qemu -sock /tmp/vde.ctl,/tmp/my.ctl -b c -hda=sampledisk
vdeqemu -sock /tmp/vde.ctl,/tmp/my.ctl -b c -hda=sampledisk
both start qemu with
one ethernet interface connected both to the
standard switch and to the switch with local socket "/tmp/my.ctl".
- --mod
-
octalmode, specify the mode for comm socket.
- -sock
-
socketpath, specify the UNIX socket to be used by
local programs for joining the VDE. The default value is
"/tmp/vde.ctl" It is also possible to indicate several
socketpath (comma separated, no blanks): in this case several interfaces
are defined. The first socketpath is connected to the first ne2k interface
and so on.
- -h, -help, --help
- print a Usage help.
Qemu has changed its syntax for networking (cvs Nov.15 2005). As a temporary
solution use vdeoq and vdeoqemu instead of vdeq and vdeqemu if you are running
a qemu with the old syntax.
By default qemu uses the same MAC address for every virtual machine, so if you
plan to use several instances of qemu be sure to explicitly set a different
MAC address for each virtual machine. While generating your address beware to
not use broadcast/multicast reserved MACs, ethernet rules say: the multicast
bit is the low-order bit of the first byte, which is "the first bit on
the wire". For example
34:12:de:ad:be:ef is an unicast address,
35:12:de:ad:be:ef is a multicast address (see ETHERNET MULTICAST
ADDRESSES section in
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers for more
informations).
Virtual Distributed Ethernet is not related in any way with
www.vde.com
("Verband der Elektrotechnik, Elektronik und Informationstechnik"
i.e. the German "Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information
Technologies").
vde_switch(1),
vde_plug(1),
vde_plug2tap(1),
dpipe(1).
VDE is a project by Renzo Davoli <
[email protected]>