Is vppctl in the system path? Otherwise fully specify the path to the vppctl
binary in those system calls.
Chris.
From: vpp-dev@lists.fd.io On Behalf Of Aniket Pugaonkar
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2020 12:41
To: vpp-dev@lists.fd.io
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [vpp-dev] vppctl fails from within the appl
On this line in the trace:
[pid 2536742] socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0) = 0
It says it’s returning file descriptor 0 for the socket. Similarly other file
opens and subsequent closes are using descriptor 0. 0 is normally stdin. Are
stdin & out closed? That could cause all kinds of strange issue
It is odd that the filesystem entry for the CLI socket would exist but it says
“connection refused”. Any log messages from VPP complaining about not being
able to create the socket? I wonder if the filesystem entry is a remnant from a
previous session that was not cleaned up.
Chris.
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+1
I used to do this manually, in effect, though I’ve been less active the past
while which probably accounts for the growth!
FWIW, I usually performed it on an approximate 60 day nudge and 90 day abandon,
about once a month, schedule. I did similar with JIRA but less frequently. I
felt the wa
Rajesh,
It looks like a local system issue, nothing to do with git or gerrit per se.
Your system is tell you it’s not letting you create that file. You should
investigate that. I believe it’s out of scope for this list I’m afraid.
Chris.
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+1
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Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2021 13:58
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Dear VPP Committers,
I would like to propose Roy Fan Zhang from Intel
As Andrew says, vppctl is not ideal for this purpose.
Your GDB trace looks like it was vppctl itself, and it's stuck waiting on
connect() - which means the far end, VPP, did not accept() the connection. My
immediate reaction would be to check netstat to see if there's lots of old unix
sockets s
Hi Hemant,
Do you plan to open source and maintain this code generator?
Chris.
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [vpp-dev] VPP Emacs Lisp evolution to P4
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These are likely debugging symbols. Run “file” on the file to see if it says
something similar to “with debug_info, not stripped” on the end.
If you intend to be building packages for distribution you can always locally
amend the build process to “strip” the object files before packaging, if thi
Grossly simplified explanation: Because of how VPP works, all packets are
processed to completion on every vector (there may be exceptions, but it’s not
typical, VPP really does not want to hang on to packets across cycles). Once a
vector has been completed, there’s a barrier lock to allow main
Really depends on what you need it to do, which I may have missed. Why do you
need any synchronization at all?
Chris
From: vpp-dev@lists.fd.io on behalf of satish amara
Date: Monday, July 12, 2021 at 23:59
To: vpp-dev@lists.fd.io
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [vpp-dev] Multi-threading locks a
And in case it’s not obvious, the scanning tool had a holiday hiatus, but I got
it back on its feet a week or so ago.
Chris.
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Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at 06:16
To: Neale Ranns , Pablo Camarillo (pcamaril)
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