| .. _hugepages: |
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| Huge Pages |
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| VPP requires *'hugepages'* to run. VPP will overwrite existing hugepage |
| settings when VPP is installed. By default, VPP sets the number of hugepages on |
| a system to 1024 2M hugepages (1G hugepages are no longer supported). This is |
| the number of hugepages on the system, not just used by VPP. When VPP is |
| installed, the following file is copied to the system and used to apply the |
| hugepage settings on VPP installation and system reboot: |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| $ cat /etc/sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf |
| # Number of 2MB hugepages desired |
| vm.nr_hugepages=1024 |
| |
| # Must be greater than or equal to (2 * vm.nr_hugepages). |
| vm.max_map_count=3096 |
| |
| # All groups allowed to access hugepages |
| vm.hugetlb_shm_group=0 |
| |
| # 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 |
| |
| Depending on how the system is being used, this file can be updated to adjust |
| the number of hugepages reserved on a system. Below are some examples of |
| possible values. |
| |
| For a small VM with minimal workload: |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
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| vm.nr_hugepages=512 |
| vm.max_map_count=2048 |
| kernel.shmmax=1073741824 |
| |
| For a large system running multiple VMs, each needing its own set of hugepages: |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
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| vm.nr_hugepages=32768 |
| vm.max_map_count=66560 |
| kernel.shmmax=68719476736 |
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| .. note:: |
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| If VPP is being run in a Virtual Machine (VM), the VM must have hugepage |
| backing. When VPP is installed, it will attempt to overwrite existing |
| hugepage setting. If the VM does not have hugepage backing, this will fail, |
| but this may go unnoticed. When the VM is rebooted, on system startup, |
| *'vm.nr_hugepages'* will be reapplied, will fail, and the VM will abort kernel |
| boot, locking up the VM. To avoid this scenario, ensure the VM has enough |
| hugepage backing. |