Starting openvswitch:Inserting openvswitch module

[

OK

]

Inserting brcompat module

[

OK

]

Starting ovsdb-server

[

OK

]

Configuring Open vSwitch system IDs

[

OK

]

Configuring Open vSwitch personality

[

OK

]

Starting ovs-vswitchd

[

OK

]

Starting ovs-brcompatd

[

OK

]

Starting HP monitor:Starting HPMon

[ OK

]

 

Starting vm-monitor:Starting vm-monitor

[

OK

]

VRS on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with Ubuntu 12.04 Cloud Packages

The HP-VRS Ubuntu 12.04 .tar.gz file contains the additional HP-specific packages. Install them following the process below.

Note: VRS is supported on the Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Long Term Support operating system, with additional packages coming from the Ubuntu 12.04 Cloud repository.

Note: The supported kernel version corresponds to the Trusty hardware enablement stack. Any new install of Ubuntu 12.04 will contain this kernel. (For more information, see

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack.)

Note: VRS must be installed from locally downloaded .deb files unless it has been added to a custom repository (which is beyond the scope of this document).

1. Enable the Ubuntu 12.04 cloud repository:

sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:grizzly

Note: More details on the cloud repositories can be found on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ ServerTeam/CloudArchive.

2. Update your system:

sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade

3. Verify your kernel version:

uname -r

4. If you do not have the correct kernel, activate the Trusty hardware enablement kernel:

sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-lts-trusty

5. Reboot:

reboot

6. Install dependencies:

apt-get install qemu-kvm libvirt-bin libjson-perl python-twisted-core vlan

7. Install the following packages using dpkg -i

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