I'm testing the NAT feature, and after configuring the NAT, the trace
information is as follows below,
Why is the nat44-in2out-worker-handoff node followed by the nat44-out2in node
instead of the nat44-in2out node?
P.S: trace information
Packet 1
02:23:07:173961: af-packet-input
af_packet: hw_i
Hi Damjan,
The issue here is that huge core files are generated, which take up a lot
of space and the system down time is huge too.
Even if I compress it, I will have to de-compress wherever I try to debug
it and the disk space requirement will be huge.
It will be interesting to get a hint on what
Ok piggybacked on jenkins restart (they had to deinstall totally unrelated
plugin) and got the cloud collapse done.
I rechecked a couple of jobs but things seem to be running smoothly at this
point.
Feel free to reach out in email or slack if folks see issues.
thanks,
Ed
> On Dec 16, 2019
TLDR: some infra and arm job (especially) may see some restarts or rechecks
needed for the next couple of hours
Ill hopefully be collapsing the arm and and csit clusters into the primary
cluster so some random behavior may be seen.
This is especially true when nodes are removed from one cluste
Hi Florin,
>From my logs it seems that TSO is not on even when using the native driver,
>logs attached below. I'm going to do a deeper dive into the various networking
>layers involved in this setup, will post any interesting findings back on this
>thread.
Thank you for all the help so far!
R
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What is exact problem here? vsz is just virual memory size, it doesn’t mean
that memory is allocated...
Can you share your startup.conf?
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> On 16 Dec 2019, at 13:59, siddarth rai wrote:
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> Hi Benoit,
>
> Unfortunately, that is not an option for me. I am using dpdk plugin.
>
> Re
Hi Benoit,
Unfortunately, that is not an option for me. I am using dpdk plugin.
Regards,
Siddarth
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 2:50 PM Benoit Ganne (bganne)
wrote:
> No idea why DPDK is so greedy, however what do you use the DPDK for? In a
> lot of scenario we can run VPP without DPDK. In this case
No idea why DPDK is so greedy, however what do you use the DPDK for? In a lot
of scenario we can run VPP without DPDK. In this case, you could disable the
dpdk plugin.
Best
ben
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