dev@lists.fd.io"
Subject: Re: [vpp-dev] VM unable to boot after restart
I guess I would start by booting into rescue mode, then at a prompt, "systemctl
disable vpp" and then reboot and then figure out the vpp problems. Or maybe you
have to adjust /etc/sysctl.conf in case your system do
I guess I would start by booting into rescue mode, then at a prompt,
"systemctl disable vpp" and then reboot and then figure out the vpp
problems. Or maybe you have to adjust /etc/sysctl.conf in case your system
does not have enough memory for what you have configured there. Hopefully
rescue mode w
s,
Dipesh
*From: * on behalf of "Dipesh Gorashia
(dipeshg)"
*Date: *Friday, January 26, 2018 at 5:11 PM
*To: *"vpp-dev@lists.fd.io"
*Subject: *[vpp-dev] VM unable to boot after restart
All,
I am unable to reboot my Ubuntu (16.4.3) VM that ran VPP.
The system had to b
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Date: Friday, January 26, 2018 at 5:11 PM
To: "vpp-dev@lists.fd.io"
Subject: [vpp-dev] VM unable to boot after restart
All,
I am unable to reboot my Ubuntu (16.4.3) VM that ran VPP.
The system had to be reboot because it ran out of memory even though VPP was
stopped.
The VPP co