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It should fix some LB VIP connectivity issues, see changelog [1]. [1]: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/nfv/rpms/ovn/-/blob/c9s-sig-nfv-ovn24.03/SPECS/ovn24.03.spec#L591
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Summary of Changes
Hello @mnasiadka, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request focuses on enhancing network stability and functionality by updating the OVN component for Rocky Linux 9. The primary goal is to resolve existing load balancer VIP connectivity issues, ensuring smoother and more reliable network operations. Alongside this, related Open vSwitch repository versions have been refreshed, and a clear release note has been added to inform users of these critical updates.
Highlights
- OVN Version Update: The OVN (Open Virtual Network) version for Rocky Linux 9 has been updated to
24.03.6-22
within the2025.1
release stream, specifically addressing reported load balancer VIP connectivity issues. - Open vSwitch Repository Versions: The
stackhpc_pulp_repo_centos_stream_9_nfv_openvswitch_version
and its aarch64 counterpart have been updated to newer timestamps, reflecting recent changes in the Open vSwitch repositories. - Release Notes: A new release note entry has been added to document the OVN version update for Rocky Linux 9, including a link to the relevant OVN changelog for detailed information.
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Code Review
This pull request bumps the OVN version to 24.03.6-22 for Rocky Linux 9, which, according to the changelog, resolves a load balancer VIP connectivity issue. The changes involve updating the nfv_openvswitch
pulp repository versions, adding a specific Kolla image tag for OVN images on Rocky 9, and creating a corresponding release note. The changes are consistent and correctly implemented, following the existing patterns in the codebase. I have no concerns with the proposed changes.
It should fix some LB VIP connectivity issues, see changelog 1.