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| Dry Run |
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| With the config utility dry run option the important configuration files are created |
| so that the user can examine them and then if they look reasonable apply them with |
| option 3. The files for **Ubuntu** can be found in the root directory /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun |
| and for **Centos** in /usr/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun. |
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| The important configuration files are **/etc/vpp/startup.conf**, **/etc/sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf**, |
| and **/etc/default/grub** |
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| Startup.conf |
| ============ |
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| FD.io VPP startup parameters are configured in the file **/etc/vpp/startup.conf**. The |
| utility creates this file under the vpp-config root directory in vpp/startup.conf. |
| the values in this file come from the questions asked about the devices, cores, rx queues, |
| and tcp parameters. |
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| 80-vpp.conf |
| =========== |
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| The huge page configuration comes by setting values in the file **/etc/sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf**. |
| The utility creates the file under the root directory in sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf. When asked the |
| question about huge pages the correct values are put in the dryrin file. |
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| grub |
| ==== |
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| CPUs can be isolated for use by VPP or other processes such as VMs using the grub configuration |
| file. This file is **/etc/default/grub**. This file must be modified with care. It is possible to |
| make your system unusable if this file is modified incorrectly. The dry run file is located under |
| the vpp-config root directory and then default. |
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| ********************* |
| Executing the Dry Run |
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| The following is an example of how to execute a dry run. Defaults should be picked first and then |
| the values increased accordingly. |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| 1) Show basic system information |
| 2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection) |
| 3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration) |
| 4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP. |
| q) Quit |
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| Command: 2 |
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| These devices have kernel interfaces, but appear to be safe to use with VPP. |
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| PCI ID Kernel Interface(s) Description |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| 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 |
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| Would you like to use any of these device(s) for VPP [y/N]? y |
| 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]? |
| Would you like to use device 0000:02:00.1 for VPP [y/N]? |
| 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 |
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| These device(s) will be used by VPP. |
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| 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 |
| 0000:90:00.0 VIC Ethernet NIC |
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| Would you like to remove any of these device(s) [y/N]? y |
| Would you like to remove 0000:86:00.0 [y/N]? |
| Would you like to remove 0000:86:00.1 [y/N]? |
| Would you like to remove 0000:90:00.0 [y/N]? y |
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| These device(s) will be used by VPP, please rerun this option if this is incorrect. |
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| 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 |
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| 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 start reserving cores and adding queues as needed. |
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| How many core(s) shall we reserve for VPP [0-4][0]? 2 |
| How many core(s) do you want to reserve for processes other than VPP? [0-15][0]? |
| Should we reserve 1 core for the VPP Main thread? [y/N]? y |
| How many RX queues per port shall we use for VPP [1-4][1]? 2 |
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| How many active-open / tcp client sessions are expected [0-10000000][0]? |
| How many passive-open / tcp server sessions are expected [0-10000000][0]? |
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| There currently 896 2048 kB huge pages free. |
| Do you want to reconfigure the number of huge pages [y/N]? y |
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| There currently a total of 1024 huge pages. |
| How many huge pages do you want [1024 - 15644][1024]? 8192 |
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| What would you like to do? |
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| 1) Show basic system information |
| 2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection) |
| 3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration) |
| 4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP. |
| q) Quit |
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| Command: |