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=SR-IOV Configuration=
General configuration
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On each compute you have to associate the Virtual Functions available to each Physical Network.
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You do it by configuring  pci_passthrough_whitelist in /etc/nova/noca.conf
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For example:
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pci_passthrough_whitelist = {"address":"*:0a:00.*","physical_network":"physnet1"}
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This will associate any VF with address that includes ':0a:00.' in it's address to the Physical network physnet1
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After configuring the white list you have to restart nova-compute service.

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SR-IOV Configuration

On each compute you have to associate the Virtual Functions available to each Physical Network. You do it by configuring pci_passthrough_whitelist in /etc/nova/noca.conf

For example:

pci_passthrough_whitelist = {"address":"*:0a:00.*","physical_network":"physnet1"}

This will associate any VF with address that includes ':0a:00.' in it's address to the Physical network physnet1

After configuring the white list you have to restart nova-compute service.