instance.
NIC_%N_MODE
- The NIC mode, either routed or bridged
+ The NIC mode, routed, bridged or openvswitch
NIC_%N_BRIDGE
The bridge to which this NIC will be attached. This variable is
defined only when the NIC is in bridged mode.
NIC_%N_LINK
- If the NIC is in bridged mode, this is the same as
- ``NIC_%N_BRIDGE``. If it is in routed mode, the routing table
- which will be used by the hypervisor to insert the appropriate
- routes.
+ In bridged or openvswitch mode, this is the interface to which the
+ NIC will be attached (same as ``NIC_%N_BRIDGE`` for bridged). In
+ routed mode it is the routing table which will be used by the
+ hypervisor to insert the appropriate routes.
NIC_%N_FRONTEND_TYPE
(Optional) If applicable, the type of the exported NIC to the
instance, this can be one of: ``rtl8139``, ``ne2k_pci``,
``ne2k_isa``, ``paravirtual``.
+NIC_%d_NETWORK_NAME
+ (Optional) If a NIC network is specified, the network's name.
+
+NIC_%d_NETWORK_UUID
+ (Optional) If a NIC network is specified, the network's uuid.
+
+NIC_%d_NETWORK_FAMILY
+ (Optional) If a NIC network is specified, the network's family.
+
+NIC_%d_NETWORK_SUBNET
+ (Optional) If a NIC network is specified, the network's IPv4 subnet.
+
+NIC_%d_NETWORK_GATEWAY
+ (Optional) If a NIC network is specified, the network's IPv4
+ gateway.
+
+NIC_%d_NETWORK_SUBNET6
+ (Optional) If a NIC network is specified, the network's IPv6 subnet.
+
+NIC_%d_NETWORK_GATEWAY6
+ (Optional) If a NIC network is specified, the network's IPv6
+ gateway.
+
+NIC_%d_NETWORK_MAC_PREFIX
+ (Optional) If a NIC network is specified, the network's mac prefix.
+
+NIC_%d_NETWORK_TAGS
+ (Optional) If a NIC network is specified, the network's tags, space
+ separated.
+
OSP_*name*
Each OS parameter (see below) will be exported in its own
variable, prefixed with ``OSP_``, and upper-cased. For example, a
For the ``dhcp`` parameter given as example above, a verification
script could be:
-.. code-block:: Bash
+.. code-block:: bash
#!/bin/sh
changes on the instances after a rename, you can migrate the OS
definition to version 5 by creating the rename script simply as:
-.. code-block:: Bash
+.. code-block:: bash
#!/bin/sh