Hi Dipesh,

Have a look at the vpp-bootstrap, in vpp-sb.

In there you will find a provision script that takes care of this problem.
https://git.fd.io/vppsb/tree/vpp-bootstrap/provision.sh

Pay attention to where it edits the system's startup.conf and sysctl's (80-vpp.conf).

Thanks,

Ray K

On 27/01/2018 01:50, Dipesh Gorashia (dipeshg) wrote:
I am able to boot successfully after increasing VM memory from 2GB to 4GB.

AFAIK, I did not change any huge pages related configs.

Is there a way to check if any of the default config changed or to reset to “default” config?

Thanks,

Dipesh

*From: *<vpp-dev-boun...@lists.fd.io> on behalf of "Dipesh Gorashia (dipeshg)" <dipe...@cisco.com>
*Date: *Friday, January 26, 2018 at 5:11 PM
*To: *"vpp-dev@lists.fd.io" <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 code it ran was pulled earlier this week.

A snippet of the log messages from terminal are attached.

Did anyone see this issue before? What should I do to avoid this in future?

Thanks,

Dipesh



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