Burt, Ray, Thanks for your response and pointers.
The issue was resolved once I doubled the allocated memory for my VPP VM from 2GB to 4GB. Thanks again, Dipesh From: Burt Silverman <bur...@gmail.com> Date: Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 1:54 PM To: "Dipesh Gorashia (dipeshg)" <dipe...@cisco.com> Cc: "vpp-dev@lists.fd.io" <vpp-dev@lists.fd.io> Subject: Re: [vpp-dev] VM unable to boot after restart I guess I would start by booting into rescue mode, then at a prompt, "systemctl disable vpp" and then reboot and then figure out the vpp problems. Or maybe you have to adjust /etc/sysctl.conf in case your system does not have enough memory for what you have configured there. Hopefully rescue mode will come to the rescue in that case, too. Or you would have to fix /etc/sysctl.conf from a live DVD/USB image. Burt On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 8:11 PM, Dipesh Gorashia (dipeshg) <dipe...@cisco.com<mailto:dipe...@cisco.com>> wrote: 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 _______________________________________________ vpp-dev mailing list vpp-dev@lists.fd.io<mailto:vpp-dev@lists.fd.io> https://lists.fd.io/mailman/listinfo/vpp-dev
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