Network Device Selector
How to configure network devices by selecting them using hardware information
Configuring Network Device Using Device Selector
deviceSelector
is an alternative method of configuring a network device:
machine:
...
network:
interfaces:
- deviceSelector:
driver: virtio
hardwareAddr: "00:00:*"
address: 192.168.88.21
Selector has the following traits:
- qualifiers match a device by reading the hardware information in
/sys/class/net/...
- qualifiers are applied using logical
AND
machine.network.interfaces.deviceConfig
option is mutually exclusive withmachine.network.interfaces.interface
- if the selector matches multiple devices, the controller will apply config to all of them
The available hardware information used in the selector can be observed in the LinkStatus
resource (works in maintenance mode):
# talosctl get links eth0 -o yaml
spec:
...
hardwareAddr: 4e:95:8e:8f:e4:47
busPath: 0000:06:00.0
driver: alx
pciID: 1969:E0B1
The following qualifiers are available:
driver
- matches a device by its driver namehardwareAddr
- matches a device by its hardware addressbusPath
- matches a device by its PCI bus pathpciID
- matches a device by its PCI vendor and device IDphysical
- matches only physical devices (vs. virtual devices, e.g. bonds and VLANs)
All qualifiers except for physical
support wildcard matching using *
character.
Using Device Selector for Bonding
Device selectors can be used to configure bonded interfaces:
machine:
...
network:
interfaces:
- interface: bond0
bond:
mode: balance-rr
deviceSelectors:
- hardwareAddr: '00:50:56:8e:8f:e4'
- hardwareAddr: '00:50:57:9c:2c:2d'
In this example, the bond0
interface will be created and bonded using two devices with the specified hardware addresses.
Last modified April 19, 2024: chore: prepare for Talos 1.8 (bac1d00c3)