Thanks a lot Billy, it worked. Earlier I was trying to manually mount
hugepages in container which didn't work.
Best Regards,
Omer
On 2018-08-16 01:04, Billy wrote:
> So I would need to see how you are starting your container, but I think you
> are not mapping in hugepages. I do need to
So I would need to see how you are starting your container, but I think you
are not mapping in hugepages. I do need to more work in the area.
Currently, I start containers running VPP with --privileged. SELinunx is
still enabled. For example:
docker run -it --privileged
VPP is installed only in the container.
On 2018-08-15 16:50, Billy wrote:
> I'll take a look. So is VPP only installed in the container, or is also
> installed on the host?
>
> Billy McFall
>
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 6:00 AM, wrote:
>
> Thanks Ed, in centos installing vpp automatically
Tom,
Do you perhaps have more insight here?
Ed
On August 15, 2018 at 5:00:32 AM, omer.maj...@sofioni.com (
omer.maj...@sofioni.com) wrote:
Thanks Ed, in centos installing vpp automatically installs
vpp-selinux-policy with it. So enforcing selinux on the host machine make
vpp work.
However,
I'll take a look. So is VPP only installed in the container, or is also
installed on the host?
Billy McFall
On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 6:00 AM, wrote:
> Thanks Ed, in centos installing vpp automatically installs
> vpp-selinux-policy with it. So enforcing selinux on the host machine make
> vpp
Thanks Ed, in centos installing vpp automatically installs
vpp-selinux-policy with it. So enforcing selinux on the host machine
make vpp work.
However, when I try installing VPP in centos container there vpp doesn't
start. Can't enforce selinux in container and vpp-selinux-policy is
installed