[Bug 1915829] Update Released
Chris MacNaughton
1915829 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Jun 3 15:15:04 UTC 2021
The verification of the Stable Release Update for openvswitch has
completed successfully and the package has now been released to
-updates. In the event that you encounter a regression using the package
from -updates please report a new bug using ubuntu-bug and tag the bug
report regression-update so we can easily find any regressions.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1915829
Title:
FQDN / hostname recorded in OVSDB is unreliable
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive:
Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive ussuri series:
Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive victoria series:
Invalid
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive wallaby series:
Fix Released
Status in openvswitch package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in openvswitch source package in Focal:
Fix Released
Status in openvswitch source package in Groovy:
Fix Released
Status in openvswitch source package in Hirsute:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[ Impact ]
The Open vSwitch init script `ovs-ctl` determines the system hostname
and records it in the `external-ids:hostname` field of the `Open-
vSwitch` table in the local OVSDB.
This value may be consumed by downstream software and having it unset
or set to a incorrect value could lead to erratic behavior of a
system.
In recent Ubuntu development we have also made it possible to
configure Open vSwitch with netplan.io, which allows for a Open
vSwitch controlled data path to be the only external network
connection on a system.
As such the current startup sequence of Open vSwitch is insufficient
to allow for reliable recording of FQDN / hostname at system boot-up
time.
Examples of downstream issues can be viewed in bug 1896630 and bug
1912844 comment #26.
[ Test Case ]
1) Deploy bundle on metal:
series: focal
machines:
'0':
constraints: cores=48
relations:
- - octavia:ovsdb-subordinate
- ovn-chassis:ovsdb-subordinate
applications:
ovn-chassis:
charm: cs:ovn-chassis
bindings:
"": public-space
octavia:
charm: cs:octavia
options:
openstack-origin: distro
num_units: 1
to:
- 'lxd:0'
bindings:
"": public-space
2) juju run --unit ovn-chassis/0 'ovs-vsctl remove open-vswitch . external-ids hostname'
3) juju run --unit ovn-chassis/0 'sudo shutdown -r now'
4) Observe external-ids:hostname being recorded as a shortname
5) Add proposed and install openvswitch packages, repeat step 2-3
6) Observe external-ids:hostname being recorded as a FQDN
[ Regression potential ]
Minimal, the update uses the exact same methods to accomplish the end
result of recording the hostname as before, we have only re-ordered
when the events occur to ensure successful operation.
[racb] A new service is added in packaging. Users who have overridden
existing services to change behaviour (eg. "disable all OVS-related
services") may have that configuration not have the same effect after
this update (eg. "I thought I disabled all OVS-related services but
what's this ovs-record-hostname thing now?")
[ Other Info ]
A possible solution to this would be to extend the upstream `ovs-ctl`
script to allow controlling when the hostname is recorded and adding a
new Systemd service file to the package that calls the `record-
hostname` function at a more appropriate time, i.e. after or as part
of the `network-online.target`.
An example of downstream issues can be viewed in bug 1896630.
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