Do you start VPP with the 'make run' command ?

It looks like the way you start VPP, it doesn't specify the righ plugins 
directory.
I'd suggest your try with adding "plugin_path </path/to/plugin/directory>" to 
VPP's command-line arguments.

- Pierre


Le 3 oct. 2017 à 20:40, John Wei 
<johnt...@gmail.com<mailto:johnt...@gmail.com>> a écrit :

Pierre,
Thanks for the response.
I follow instructions to install VPP:
https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP/Installing_VPP_binaries_from_packages
That gives me vpp utility. There is no lb command.
I did a build of vpp by follow the instructions below to build vpp on linux
https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP/Pulling,_Building,_Running,_Hacking_and_Pushing_VPP_Code#Linux
I found "lb" in the plugins directory.

But, how to bring up vpp with lb plugin? I hoping to see some instructions that 
I can follow to try this VPP lb.

John


On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 11:55 PM, Pierre Pfister (ppfister) 
<ppfis...@cisco.com<mailto:ppfis...@cisco.com>> wrote:
Hello John,

The LB plugin comes with VPP by default (no need for additional download, 
sources are in src/plugins/lb).

As far as instructions are concerned, I am afraid the link you pointed to is 
all there is for now.
But please ask if you feel like something in particular is missing.

- Pierre



Le 30 sept. 2017 à 00:07, John Wei 
<johnt...@gmail.com<mailto:johnt...@gmail.com>> a écrit :

I saw a VPP Load Balancer mentioned in this document:

https://docs.fd.io/vpp/17.07/lb_plugin_doc.html

But, I did not see installation information.
Can someone point me to where I can get download and setup instructions?

Thanks
John

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