On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 11:04 AM Benoit Ganne (bganne) <bga...@cisco.com>
wrote:

> > In each of the cases above where I said "still doesn't work", when the
> > /dev/uio* is present, it is found.  However, it then leads to this
> > error as reported by vppctl's "show log" command:
>
> I did not check uio. I do use vpp in containers with dpdk for development,
> but:
>  - I use privileged containers for this (docker run --privileged or
> similar)
>  - I use vfio-pci instead of uio
> So you may want to try that.
>

Hi Ben,

So, I finally figured it out.  I stepped back and just installed VPP
directly on the
system (not in a container), and saw that there were some packaging and DPDK
install issues that were being masked by the container build.  I fixed all
that,
and now the container is able to support VPP and DPDK finding the
interfaces!

Thanks for your help here!

jdl

Best
> ben
>
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