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-Summary:
-
-The purpose of the VPP configuration utility is to allow the user to configure
-VPP in a simple and safe manner. The utility takes input from the user and
-then modifies the key configuration files. The user can then examine these files
-to be sure they are correct and then actually apply the configuration. The user
-can also install a released and stable version of VPP. This is currently
-released with release 17.10.
-
-Use:
-
-The installation and executing of the VPP configuration utility is simple. First
-install the python pip module. Using pip install, then pip install vpp-config.
-Then simply type �vpp-config� and answer the questions. If you are not sure what
-to answer choose the default. For yes or no questions the capital letter
-designates the default. For example, for a question that shows [Y/n] Y is the
-default. For numbers the default is within the brackets for example for a
-question that shows [1024]. 1024 is the default.
-
-The flow of the utility is to inspect the system, if VPP is not install it,
-create dry run configurations, inspect the files created during the dry run,
-apply the configuration and then inspect the system again and then repeat.
-
-Caveats:
-
-- Supports Ubuntu, centos7, RedHat is coming shortly.
-
-For Developers:
-
-Modifying the code is reasonable simple. The process would be edit and debug the
-code from the root directory. In order to do this, we need a script that will copy
-or data files to the proper place. This is where they end up with pip install. For
-Ubuntu, this is /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config. I have provided a script that will copy
-the relevant files correctly. I have also provided a script that will clean the
-environment so you can start from scratch. These are the steps to run the utility
-in this environment. The scripts are meant to be run from the root directory.
-
- ./scripts/clean.sh
- ./scripts/cp-data.sh
- ./vpp-config
-
-When the utility is installed with pip the wrapper scripts/vpp-config is written to
-/usr/local/bin. However, the starting point when debugging this script locally is
-vpp-config. Run the utility by executing vpp-config.
-
-The start point in the code is in vpp_config.py. However, most of the work is
-done in
-the files in ./vpplib
-
-Uploading to PyPi:
-
-To upload this utility to PpPi simple do the following. Currently, I have my own account
-when we want everyone to contribute we will need to change that.
-
- sudo �H bash
- cd vpp_config
- python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
- twine upload dist/*
-
-Example Run:
-
-# pip install vpp-config
-# vpp-config
-
-Welcome to the VPP system configuration utility
-
-These are the files we will modify:
- /etc/vpp/startup.conf
- /etc/sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf
- /etc/default/grub
-
-Before we change them, we'll create working copies in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun
-Please inspect them carefully before applying the actual configuration (option 3)!
-
-What would you like to do?
-
-1) Show basic system information
-2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
- and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
-3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
-4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
-5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
-6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
-9 or q) Quit
-
-Command: 1
-
-==============================
-NODE: DUT1
-
-CPU:
- Model name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v3 @ 3.20GHz
- CPU(s): 32
- Thread(s) per core: 2
- Core(s) per socket: 8
- Socket(s): 2
- NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-7,16-23
- NUMA node1 CPU(s): 8-15,24-31
- CPU max MHz: 3600.0000
- CPU min MHz: 1200.0000
- SMT: Enabled
-
-VPP Threads: (Name: Cpu Number)
-
-Grub Command Line:
- Current: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-96-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
- Configured: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""
-
-Huge Pages:
- Total System Memory : 65863484 kB
- Total Free Memory : 41325924 kB
- Actual Huge Page Total : 8192
- Configured Huge Page Total : 1024
- Huge Pages Free : 8192
- Huge Page Size : 2048 kB
-
-Devices:
-
-Status:
- Not Installed
-
-==============================
-
-What would you like to do?
-
-1) Show basic system information
-2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
- and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
-3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
-4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
-5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
-6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
-9 or q) Quit
-
-Command: 4
-
-There are no VPP packages on node localhost.
-Do you want to install VPP [Y/n]?
-INFO:root: Local Command: ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list.orig
-INFO:root: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list.orig
-��..
-
-What would you like to do?
-
-1) Show basic system information
-2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
- and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
-3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
-4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
-5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
-6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
-9 or q) Quit
-
-Command: 1
-
-==============================
-NODE: DUT1
-
-CPU:
- Model name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v3 @ 3.20GHz
- CPU(s): 32
- Thread(s) per core: 2
- Core(s) per socket: 8
- Socket(s): 2
- NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-7,16-23
- NUMA node1 CPU(s): 8-15,24-31
- CPU max MHz: 3600.0000
- CPU min MHz: 1200.0000
- SMT: Enabled
-
-VPP Threads: (Name: Cpu Number)
- vpp_main : 0
- vpp_stats : 0
-
-Grub Command Line:
- Current: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-96-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
- Configured: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""
-
-Huge Pages:
- Total System Memory : 65863484 kB
- Total Free Memory : 55877364 kB
- Actual Huge Page Total : 1024
- Configured Huge Page Total : 1024
- Huge Pages Free : 1024
- Huge Page Size : 2048 kB
-
-Devices:
-Name Socket RXQs RXDescs TXQs TXDescs
-
-Status:
- active (running)
-
-==============================
-
-What would you like to do?
-
-1) Show basic system information
-2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
- and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
-3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
-4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
-5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
-6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
-9 or q) Quit
-
-Command: 2
-
-These device(s) are currently NOT being used by VPP or the OS.
-
-PCI ID Description
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-0000:02:00.0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-0000:02:00.1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-
-Would you like to give any of these devices back to the OS [y/N]? y
-Would you like to use device 0000:02:00.0 for the OS [y/N]? y
-Would you like to use device 0000:02:00.1 for the OS [y/N]? y
-
-These devices have kernel interfaces, but appear to be safe to use with VPP.
-
-PCI ID Kernel Interface(s) Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-0000:90:00.0 enp144s0 VIC Ethernet NIC
-0000:8f:00.0 enp143s0 VIC Ethernet NIC
-0000:84:00.0 enp132s0f0,enp132s0f0d1 Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+
-0000:84:00.1 enp132s0f1,enp132s0f1d1 Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+
-0000:08:00.1 enp8s0f1 I350 Gigabit Network Connection
-0000:02:00.0 enp2s0f0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-0000:02:00.1 enp2s0f1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-0000:86:00.0 enp134s0f0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-0000:86:00.1 enp134s0f1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-
-Would you like to use any of these device(s) for VPP [y/N]? y
-Would you like to use device 0000:90:00.0 for VPP [y/N]?
-Would you like to use device 0000:8f:00.0 for VPP [y/N]?
-Would you like to use device 0000:84:00.0 for VPP [y/N]?
-Would you like to use device 0000:84:00.1 for VPP [y/N]?
-Would you like to use device 0000:08:00.1 for VPP [y/N]?
-Would you like to use device 0000:02:00.0 for VPP [y/N]? y
-Would you like to use device 0000:02:00.1 for VPP [y/N]? y
-Would you like to use device 0000:86:00.0 for VPP [y/N]? y
-Would you like to use device 0000:86:00.1 for VPP [y/N]? y
-
-These device(s) will be used by VPP.
-
-PCI ID Description
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-0000:86:00.0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-0000:86:00.1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-0000:02:00.0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-0000:02:00.1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-
-Would you like to remove any of these device(s) [y/N]?
-
-These device(s) will be used by VPP, please rerun this option if this is incorrect.
-
-PCI ID Description
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-0000:86:00.0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-0000:86:00.1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-0000:02:00.0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-0000:02:00.1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
-
-Your system has 32 core(s) and 2 Numa Nodes.
-To begin, we suggest not reserving any cores for VPP or other processes.
-Then to improve performance try reserving cores as needed.
-
-How many core(s) do you want to reserve for processes other than VPP? [0-16][0]? 4
-How many core(s) shall we reserve for VPP workers[0-4][0]? 2
-Should we reserve 1 core for the VPP Main thread? [Y/n]?
-
-There currently 1024 2048 kB huge pages free.
-Do you want to reconfigure the number of huge pages [y/N]? y
-
-There currently a total of 1024 huge pages.
-How many huge pages do you want [1024 - 22511][1024]? 8192
-
-What would you like to do?
-
-1) Show basic system information
-2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
- and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
-3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
-4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
-5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
-6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
-9 or q) Quit
-
-Command: 3
-
-We are now going to configure your system(s).
-
-Are you sure you want to do this [Y/n]?
-These are the changes we will apply to
-the huge page file (/etc/sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf).
-
-1,2d0
-< # Number of 2MB hugepages desired
-< vm.nr_hugepages=1024
-4,7c2,3
-< # Must be greater than or equal to (2 * vm.nr_hugepages).
-< vm.max_map_count=3096
-<
-< # All groups allowed to access hugepages
----
-> vm.nr_hugepages=8192
-> vm.max_map_count=17408
-8a5
-> kernel.shmmax=17179869184
-10,15d6
-< # Shared Memory Max must be greator or equal to the total size of hugepages.
-< # For 2MB pages, TotalHugepageSize = vm.nr_hugepages * 2 * 1024 * 1024
-< # If the existing kernel.shmmax setting (cat /sys/proc/kernel/shmmax)
-< # is greater than the calculated TotalHugepageSize then set this parameter
-< # to current shmmax value.
-< kernel.shmmax=2147483648
-
-
-Are you sure you want to apply these changes [Y/n]?
-These are the changes we will apply to
-the VPP startup file (/etc/vpp/startup.conf).
-
-3c3
-< nodaemon
----
-> interactive
-5a6
-> cli-listen /run/vpp/cli.sock
-17c18,25
-< ## In the VPP there is one main thread and optionally the user can create worker(s)
----
->
-> main-core 8
-> corelist-workers 9-10,5-6
->
-> scheduler-policy fifo
-> scheduler-priority 50
->
-> ## In the VPP there is one main thread and optionally the user can create worker(s)
-52,53c60,76
-< # dpdk {
-< ## Change default settings for all intefaces
----
-> dpdk {
->
-> dev 0000:86:00.0 {
-> num-rx-queues 2
-> }
-> dev 0000:86:00.1 {
-> num-rx-queues 2
-> }
-> dev 0000:02:00.0 {
-> num-rx-queues 2
-> }
-> dev 0000:02:00.1 {
-> num-rx-queues 2
-> }
-> num-mbufs 71680
->
-> ## Change default settings for all intefaces
-82a106,115
-> ## Specify bonded interface and its slaves via PCI addresses
-> ##
-> ## Bonded interface in XOR load balance mode (mode 2) with L3 and L4 headers
-> # vdev eth_bond0,mode=2,slave=0000:02:00.0,slave=0000:03:00.0,xmit_policy=l34
-> # vdev eth_bond1,mode=2,slave=0000:02:00.1,slave=0000:03:00.1,xmit_policy=l34
-> ##
-> ## Bonded interface in Active-Back up mode (mode 1)
-> # vdev eth_bond0,mode=1,slave=0000:02:00.0,slave=0000:03:00.0
-> # vdev eth_bond1,mode=1,slave=0000:02:00.1,slave=0000:03:00.1
->
-99c132
-< # }
----
-> }
-108a142
->
-
-
-Are you sure you want to apply these changes [Y/n]?
-
-The configured grub cmdline looks like this:
-GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="intel_pstate=disable isolcpus=1-4,8,9-10,5-6 nohz_full=1-4,8,9-10,5-6 rcu_nocbs=1-4,8,9-10,5-6"
-
-The current boot cmdline looks like this:
-BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-96-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
-
-Do you want to keep the current boot cmdline [Y/n]?
-
-What would you like to do?
-
-1) Show basic system information
-2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
- and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
-3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
-4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
-5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
-6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
-9 or q) Quit
-
-Command: 1
-
-==============================
-NODE: DUT1
-
-CPU:
- Model name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v3 @ 3.20GHz
- CPU(s): 32
- Thread(s) per core: 2
- Core(s) per socket: 8
- Socket(s): 2
- NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-7,16-23
- NUMA node1 CPU(s): 8-15,24-31
- CPU max MHz: 3600.0000
- CPU min MHz: 1200.0000
- SMT: Enabled
-
-VPP Threads: (Name: Cpu Number)
-
-Grub Command Line:
- Current: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-96-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
- Configured: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="intel_pstate=disable isolcpus=1-4,8,9-10,5-6 nohz_full=1-4,8,9-10,5-6 rcu_nocbs=1-4,8,9-10,5-6"
-
-Huge Pages:
- Total System Memory : 65863484 kB
- Total Free Memory : 41163916 kB
- Actual Huge Page Total : 8192
- Configured Huge Page Total : 8192
- Huge Pages Free : 3108
- Huge Page Size : 2048 kB
-
-Devices:
-Total Number of Buffers: 71680
-
-Status:
- active (running)
- Sep 27 12:49:59 tf-ucs-3 vpp[13671]: EAL: No free hugepages reported in hugepages-1048576kB
-
-==============================
-
-What would you like to do?
-
-1) Show basic system information
-2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
- and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
-3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
-4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
-5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
-6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
-9 or q) Quit
-
-Command: 1
-
-==============================
-NODE: DUT1
-
-CPU:
- Model name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v3 @ 3.20GHz
- CPU(s): 32
- Thread(s) per core: 2
- Core(s) per socket: 8
- Socket(s): 2
- NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-7,16-23
- NUMA node1 CPU(s): 8-15,24-31
- CPU max MHz: 3600.0000
- CPU min MHz: 1200.0000
- SMT: Enabled
-
-VPP Threads: (Name: Cpu Number)
- vpp_stats : 0
- vpp_wk_2 : 9
- vpp_wk_3 : 10
- vpp_wk_0 : 5
- vpp_wk_1 : 6
- vpp_main : 8
-
-Grub Command Line:
- Current: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-96-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
- Configured: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="intel_pstate=disable isolcpus=1-4,8,9-10,5-6 nohz_full=1-4,8,9-10,5-6 rcu_nocbs=1-4,8,9-10,5-6"
-
-Huge Pages:
- Total System Memory : 65863484 kB
- Total Free Memory : 41170684 kB
- Actual Huge Page Total : 8192
- Configured Huge Page Total : 8192
- Huge Pages Free : 7936
- Huge Page Size : 2048 kB
-
-Devices:
-Total Number of Buffers: 71680
-Name Socket RXQs RXDescs TXQs TXDescs
-TenGigabitEthernet2/0/0 0 2 1024 5 1024
-TenGigabitEthernet2/0/1 0 2 1024 5 1024
-TenGigabitEthernet86/0/0 1 2 1024 5 1024
-TenGigabitEthernet86/0/1 1 2 1024 5 1024
-
-Status:
- active (running)
-
-==============================
-
-What would you like to do?
-
-1) Show basic system information
-2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
- and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
-3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
-4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
-5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
-6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
-9 or q) Quit
-
-Command: q
-#
+VPP configuration utility
+=========================
+
+The purpose of the VPP configuration utility is to allow the user to configure
+VPP in a simple and safe manner. The utility takes input from the user and
+then modifies the key configuration files. The user can then examine these files
+to be sure they are correct and then actually apply the configuration. The user
+can also install a released and stable version of VPP. This is currently
+released with release 17.10.
+
+VPP config Usage
+----------------
+
+The installation and executing of the VPP configuration utility is simple. First
+install the python pip module. Using pip install, then pip install vpp-config.
+Then simply type ``vpp-config`` and answer the questions. If you are not sure what
+to answer choose the default. For yes or no questions the capital letter
+designates the default. For example, for a question that shows [Y/n] Y is the
+default. For numbers the default is within the brackets for example for a
+question that shows [1024]. 1024 is the default.
+
+The flow of the utility is to inspect the system, if VPP is not install it,
+create dry run configurations, inspect the files created during the dry run,
+apply the configuration and then inspect the system again and then repeat.
+
+Caveats
+-------
+
+- Supports Ubuntu, centos7, RedHat is coming shortly.
+
+For Developers:
+
+Modifying the code is reasonable simple. The process would be edit and debug the
+code from the root directory. In order to do this, we need a script that will copy
+or data files to the proper place. This is where they end up with pip install. For
+Ubuntu, this is ``/usr/local/vpp/vpp-config``. I have provided a script that will copy
+the relevant files correctly. I have also provided a script that will clean the
+environment so you can start from scratch. These are the steps to run the utility
+in this environment. The scripts are meant to be run from the root directory.
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ ./scripts/clean.sh
+ ./scripts/cp-data.sh
+ ./vpp-config
+
+When the utility is installed with pip the wrapper ``scripts/vpp-config`` is written to
+``/usr/local/bin``. However, the starting point when debugging this script locally is
+vpp-config. Run the utility by executing vpp-config.
+
+The start point in the code is in vpp_config.py. However, most of the work is
+done in the files in ``./vpplib``
+
+Uploading to PyPi
+-----------------
+
+To upload this utility to PpPi simple do the following. Currently, I have my own account
+when we want everyone to contribute we will need to change that.
+
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ sudo bash
+ cd vpp_config
+ python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
+ twine upload dist/*
+
+Example Run:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ # pip install vpp-config
+ # vpp-config
+
+ Welcome to the VPP system configuration utility
+
+ These are the files we will modify:
+
+ /etc/vpp/startup.conf
+ /etc/sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf
+ /etc/default/grub
+
+ Before we change them, we'll create working copies in ``/usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun``
+ Please inspect them carefully before applying the actual configuration (option 3)!
+
+ What would you like to do?
+
+ 1) Show basic system information
+ 2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
+ and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
+ 3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
+ 4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
+ 5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
+ 6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
+ 9 or q) Quit
+
+ Command: 1
+
+ NODE: DUT1
+
+ CPU:
+ Model name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v3 @ 3.20GHz
+ CPU(s): 32
+ Thread(s) per core: 2
+ Core(s) per socket: 8
+ Socket(s): 2
+ NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-7,16-23
+ NUMA node1 CPU(s): 8-15,24-31
+ CPU max MHz: 3600.0000
+ CPU min MHz: 1200.0000
+ SMT: Enabled
+
+ VPP Threads: (Name: Cpu Number)
+
+ Grub Command Line:
+ Current: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-96-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
+ Configured: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""
+
+ Huge Pages:
+ Total System Memory : 65863484 kB
+ Total Free Memory : 41325924 kB
+ Actual Huge Page Total : 8192
+ Configured Huge Page Total : 1024
+ Huge Pages Free : 8192
+ Huge Page Size : 2048 kB
+
+ Devices:
+
+ Status:
+ Not Installed
+
+ What would you like to do?
+
+ 1) Show basic system information
+ 2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
+ and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
+ 3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
+ 4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
+ 5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
+ 6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
+ 9 or q) Quit
+
+ Command: 4
+
+ There are no VPP packages on node localhost.
+ Do you want to install VPP [Y/n]?
+ INFO:root: Local Command: ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list.orig
+ INFO:root: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list.orig
+
+ What would you like to do?
+
+ 1) Show basic system information
+ 2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
+ and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
+ 3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
+ 4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
+ 5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
+ 6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
+ 9 or q) Quit
+
+ Command: 1
+
+ ==============================
+ NODE: DUT1
+
+ CPU:
+ Model name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v3 @ 3.20GHz
+ CPU(s): 32
+ Thread(s) per core: 2
+ Core(s) per socket: 8
+ Socket(s): 2
+ NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-7,16-23
+ NUMA node1 CPU(s): 8-15,24-31
+ CPU max MHz: 3600.0000
+ CPU min MHz: 1200.0000
+ SMT: Enabled
+
+ VPP Threads: (Name: Cpu Number)
+ vpp_main : 0
+ vpp_stats : 0
+
+ Grub Command Line:
+ Current: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-96-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
+ Configured: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""
+
+ Huge Pages:
+ Total System Memory : 65863484 kB
+ Total Free Memory : 55877364 kB
+ Actual Huge Page Total : 1024
+ Configured Huge Page Total : 1024
+ Huge Pages Free : 1024
+ Huge Page Size : 2048 kB
+
+ Devices:
+ Name Socket RXQs RXDescs TXQs TXDescs
+
+ Status:
+ active (running)
+
+ ==============================
+
+ What would you like to do?
+
+ 1) Show basic system information
+ 2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
+ and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
+ 3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
+ 4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
+ 5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
+ 6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
+ 9 or q) Quit
+
+ Command: 2
+
+ These device(s) are currently NOT being used by VPP or the OS.
+
+ PCI ID Description
+ ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ 0000:02:00.0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+ 0000:02:00.1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+
+ Would you like to give any of these devices back to the OS [y/N]? y
+ Would you like to use device 0000:02:00.0 for the OS [y/N]? y
+ Would you like to use device 0000:02:00.1 for the OS [y/N]? y
+
+ These devices have kernel interfaces, but appear to be safe to use with VPP.
+
+ PCI ID Kernel Interface(s) Description
+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ 0000:90:00.0 enp144s0 VIC Ethernet NIC
+ 0000:8f:00.0 enp143s0 VIC Ethernet NIC
+ 0000:84:00.0 enp132s0f0,enp132s0f0d1 Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+
+ 0000:84:00.1 enp132s0f1,enp132s0f1d1 Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+
+ 0000:08:00.1 enp8s0f1 I350 Gigabit Network Connection
+ 0000:02:00.0 enp2s0f0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+ 0000:02:00.1 enp2s0f1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+ 0000:86:00.0 enp134s0f0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+ 0000:86:00.1 enp134s0f1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+
+ Would you like to use any of these device(s) for VPP [y/N]? y
+ Would you like to use device 0000:90:00.0 for VPP [y/N]?
+ Would you like to use device 0000:8f:00.0 for VPP [y/N]?
+ Would you like to use device 0000:84:00.0 for VPP [y/N]?
+ Would you like to use device 0000:84:00.1 for VPP [y/N]?
+ Would you like to use device 0000:08:00.1 for VPP [y/N]?
+ Would you like to use device 0000:02:00.0 for VPP [y/N]? y
+ Would you like to use device 0000:02:00.1 for VPP [y/N]? y
+ Would you like to use device 0000:86:00.0 for VPP [y/N]? y
+ Would you like to use device 0000:86:00.1 for VPP [y/N]? y
+
+ PCI ID Description
+ ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ 0000:86:00.0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+ 0000:86:00.1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+ 0000:02:00.0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+ 0000:02:00.1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+
+ Would you like to remove any of these device(s) [y/N]?
+
+ These device(s) will be used by VPP, please rerun this option if this is incorrect.
+
+ PCI ID Description
+ ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ 0000:86:00.0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+ 0000:86:00.1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+ 0000:02:00.0 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+ 0000:02:00.1 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
+
+ Your system has 32 core(s) and 2 Numa Nodes.
+ To begin, we suggest not reserving any cores for VPP or other processes.
+ Then to improve performance try reserving cores as needed.
+
+ How many core(s) do you want to reserve for processes other than VPP? [0-16][0]? 4
+ How many core(s) shall we reserve for VPP workers[0-4][0]? 2
+ Should we reserve 1 core for the VPP Main thread? [Y/n]?
+
+ There currently 1024 2048 kB huge pages free.
+ Do you want to reconfigure the number of huge pages [y/N]? y
+
+ There currently a total of 1024 huge pages.
+ How many huge pages do you want [1024 - 22511][1024]? 8192
+
+ What would you like to do?
+
+ 1) Show basic system information
+ 2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
+ and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
+ 3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
+ 4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
+ 5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
+ 6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
+ 9 or q) Quit
+
+ Command: 3
+
+ We are now going to configure your system(s).
+
+ Are you sure you want to do this [Y/n]?
+ These are the changes we will apply to
+ the huge page file (/etc/sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf).
+
+ 1,2d0
+ < # Number of 2MB hugepages desired
+ < vm.nr_hugepages=1024
+ 4,7c2,3
+ < # Must be greater than or equal to (2 * vm.nr_hugepages).
+ < vm.max_map_count=3096
+ <
+ < # All groups allowed to access hugepages
+ ---
+ > vm.nr_hugepages=8192
+ > vm.max_map_count=17408
+ 8a5
+ > kernel.shmmax=17179869184
+ 10,15d6
+ < # Shared Memory Max must be greator or equal to the total size of hugepages.
+ < # For 2MB pages, TotalHugepageSize = vm.nr_hugepages * 2 * 1024 * 1024
+ < # If the existing kernel.shmmax setting (cat /sys/proc/kernel/shmmax)
+ < # is greater than the calculated TotalHugepageSize then set this parameter
+ < # to current shmmax value.
+ < kernel.shmmax=2147483648
+
+ Are you sure you want to apply these changes [Y/n]?
+ These are the changes we will apply to
+ the VPP startup file (/etc/vpp/startup.conf).
+
+ 3c3
+ < nodaemon
+ ---
+ > interactive
+ 5a6
+ > cli-listen /run/vpp/cli.sock
+ 17c18,25
+ < ## In the VPP there is one main thread and optionally the user can create worker(s)
+ ---
+ >
+ > main-core 8
+ > corelist-workers 9-10,5-6
+ >
+ > scheduler-policy fifo
+ > scheduler-priority 50
+ >
+ > ## In the VPP there is one main thread and optionally the user can create worker(s)
+ 52,53c60,76
+ < # dpdk {
+ < ## Change default settings for all intefaces
+ ---
+ > dpdk {
+ >
+ > dev 0000:86:00.0 {
+ > num-rx-queues 2
+ > }
+ > dev 0000:86:00.1 {
+ > num-rx-queues 2
+ > }
+ > dev 0000:02:00.0 {
+ > num-rx-queues 2
+ > }
+ > dev 0000:02:00.1 {
+ > num-rx-queues 2
+ > }
+ > num-mbufs 71680
+ >
+ > ## Change default settings for all intefaces
+ 82a106,115
+ > ## Specify bonded interface and its slaves via PCI addresses
+ > ##
+ > ## Bonded interface in XOR load balance mode (mode 2) with L3 and L4 headers
+ > # vdev eth_bond0,mode=2,slave=0000:02:00.0,slave=0000:03:00.0,xmit_policy=l34
+ > # vdev eth_bond1,mode=2,slave=0000:02:00.1,slave=0000:03:00.1,xmit_policy=l34
+ > ##
+ > ## Bonded interface in Active-Back up mode (mode 1)
+ > # vdev eth_bond0,mode=1,slave=0000:02:00.0,slave=0000:03:00.0
+ > # vdev eth_bond1,mode=1,slave=0000:02:00.1,slave=0000:03:00.1
+ >
+ 99c132
+ < # }
+ ---
+ > }
+ 108a142
+ >
+
+ Are you sure you want to apply these changes [Y/n]?
+
+ The configured grub cmdline looks like this:
+ GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="intel_pstate=disable isolcpus=1-4,8,9-10,5-6 nohz_full=1-4,8,9-10,5-6 rcu_nocbs=1-4,8,9-10,5-6"
+
+ The current boot cmdline looks like this:
+ BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-96-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
+
+ Do you want to keep the current boot cmdline [Y/n]?
+
+ What would you like to do?
+
+ 1) Show basic system information
+ 2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
+ and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
+ 3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
+ 4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
+ 5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
+ 6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
+ 9 or q) Quit
+
+ Command: 1
+
+ ==============================
+ NODE: DUT1
+
+ CPU:
+ Model name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v3 @ 3.20GHz
+ CPU(s): 32
+ Thread(s) per core: 2
+ Core(s) per socket: 8
+ Socket(s): 2
+ NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-7,16-23
+ NUMA node1 CPU(s): 8-15,24-31
+ CPU max MHz: 3600.0000
+ CPU min MHz: 1200.0000
+ SMT: Enabled
+
+ VPP Threads: (Name: Cpu Number)
+
+ Grub Command Line:
+ Current: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-96-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
+ Configured: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="intel_pstate=disable isolcpus=1-4,8,9-10,5-6 nohz_full=1-4,8,9-10,5-6 rcu_nocbs=1-4,8,9-10,5-6"
+
+ Huge Pages:
+ Total System Memory : 65863484 kB
+ Total Free Memory : 41163916 kB
+ Actual Huge Page Total : 8192
+ Configured Huge Page Total : 8192
+ Huge Pages Free : 3108
+ Huge Page Size : 2048 kB
+
+ Devices:
+ Total Number of Buffers: 71680
+
+ Status:
+ active (running)
+ Sep 27 12:49:59 tf-ucs-3 vpp[13671]: EAL: No free hugepages reported in hugepages-1048576kB
+
+ ==============================
+
+ What would you like to do?
+
+ 1) Show basic system information
+ 2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
+ and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
+ 3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
+ 4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
+ 5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
+ 6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
+ 9 or q) Quit
+
+ Command: 1
+
+ ==============================
+ NODE: DUT1
+
+ CPU:
+ Model name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v3 @ 3.20GHz
+ CPU(s): 32
+ Thread(s) per core: 2
+ Core(s) per socket: 8
+ Socket(s): 2
+ NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-7,16-23
+ NUMA node1 CPU(s): 8-15,24-31
+ CPU max MHz: 3600.0000
+ CPU min MHz: 1200.0000
+ SMT: Enabled
+
+ VPP Threads: (Name: Cpu Number)
+ vpp_stats : 0
+ vpp_wk_2 : 9
+ vpp_wk_3 : 10
+ vpp_wk_0 : 5
+ vpp_wk_1 : 6
+ vpp_main : 8
+
+ Grub Command Line:
+ Current: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-96-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
+ Configured: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="intel_pstate=disable isolcpus=1-4,8,9-10,5-6 nohz_full=1-4,8,9-10,5-6 rcu_nocbs=1-4,8,9-10,5-6"
+
+ Huge Pages:
+ Total System Memory : 65863484 kB
+ Total Free Memory : 41170684 kB
+ Actual Huge Page Total : 8192
+ Configured Huge Page Total : 8192
+ Huge Pages Free : 7936
+ Huge Page Size : 2048 kB
+
+ Devices:
+ Total Number of Buffers: 71680
+ Name Socket RXQs RXDescs TXQs TXDescs
+ TenGigabitEthernet2/0/0 0 2 1024 5 1024
+ TenGigabitEthernet2/0/1 0 2 1024 5 1024
+ TenGigabitEthernet86/0/0 1 2 1024 5 1024
+ TenGigabitEthernet86/0/1 1 2 1024 5 1024
+
+ Status:
+ active (running)
+
+ ==============================
+
+ What would you like to do?
+
+ 1) Show basic system information
+ 2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
+ and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
+ 3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
+ 4) Install/Uninstall VPP.
+ 5) Dry Run from /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/auto-config.yaml (will not ask questions).
+ 6) Install QEMU patch (Needed when running openstack).
+ 9 or q) Quit
+
+ Command: q
+ #