Configuring switchd
switchd
is the daemon at the heart of Cumulus Linux. It communicates between the switch and Cumulus Linux, and all the applications running on Cumulus Linux.
Cumulus Linux stores the switchd
configuration in the /etc/cumulus/switchd.conf
file.
The switchd File System
switchd
also exports a file system, mounted on /cumulus/switchd
, that presents all the switchd
configuration options as a series of files arranged in a tree structure. To show the contents, run the tree /cumulus/switchd
command. The following example shows output for a switch with one switch port configured:
cumulus@switch:~$ sudo tree /cumulus/switchd/
/cumulus/switchd/
├── clear
│ └── stats
│ ├── vlan
│ └── vxlan
├── config
│ ├── acl
│ │ ├── flow_based_mirroring
│ │ ├── non_atomic_update_mode
│ │ ├── optimize_hw
│ │ └── vxlan_tnl_arp_punt_disable
│ ├── arp
│ │ ├── drop_during_failed_state
│ │ └── next_hops
│ ├── bridge
│ │ ├── broadcast_frame_to_cpu
│ │ └── optimized_mcast_flood
│ ├── buf_util
│ │ ├── measure_interval
│ │ └── poll_interval
│ ├── coalesce
│ │ ├── offset
│ │ ├── reducer
│ │ └── timeout
│ ├── disable_internal_hw_err_restart
│ ├── disable_internal_parity_restart
│ ├── hal
│ │ └── bcm
│ │ ├── l3
│ │ │ └── per_vlan_router_mac_lookup_for_vrrp
│ │ ├── linkscan_interval
│ │ ├── logging
│ │ │ └── l3mc
│ │ ├── per_vlan_router_mac_lookup
│ │ └── vxlan_support
│ ├── ignore_non_swps
│ ├── interface
│ │ ├── swp1
│ │ │ ├── ethtool_mode
│ │ │ ├── interface_mode
│ │ │ ├── port_security
│ │ │ │ ├── enable
│ │ │ │ ├── mac_limit
│ │ │ │ ├── static_mac
│ │ │ │ ├── sticky_aging
│ │ │ │ ├── sticky_mac
│ │ │ │ ├── sticky_timeout
│ │ │ │ ├── violation_mode
│ │ │ │ └── violation_timeout
│ │ │ └── storm_control
│ │ │ ├── broadcast
│ │ │ ├── multicast
│ │ │ └── unknown_unicast
...
Configure switchd Parameters
To configure the switchd
parameters, edit the /etc/cumulus/switchd.conf
file.
cumulus@switch:~$ sudo nano /etc/cumulus/switchd.conf
#
# /etc/cumulus/switchd.conf - switchd configuration file
#
# Statistic poll interval (in msec)
#stats.poll_interval = 2000
# Buffer utilization poll interval (in msec), 0 means disable
#buf_util.poll_interval = 0
# Buffer utilization measurement interval (in mins)
#buf_util.measure_interval = 0
# Optimize ACL HW resources for better utilization
#acl.optimize_hw = FALSE
# Enable Flow based mirroring.
#acl.flow_based_mirroring = TRUE
# Enable non atomic acl update
acl.non_atomic_update_mode = FALSE
# Send ARPs for next hops
#arp.next_hops = TRUE
# Kernel routing table ID, range 1 - 2^31, default 254
#route.table = 254
...
When you update the /etc/cumulus/switchd.conf
file, you must restart switchd
for the changes to take effect. See Restart switchd, below.
Restart switchd
Whenever you modify a switchd
hardware configuration file (for example, you update any *.conf
file that requires making a change to the switching hardware, like /etc/cumulus/datapath/traffic.conf
), you must restart the switchd
service for the change to take effect:
cumulus@switch:~$ sudo systemctl restart switchd.service
You do not have to restart the switchd
service when you update a network interface configuration (for example, when you edit the /etc/network/interfaces
file).
Restarting the switchd
service causes all network ports to reset in addition to resetting the switch hardware configuration. NVIDIA recommends that you reboot the switch instead of restarting the switchd
service to minimize traffic impact when redundant switches are present with MLAG.