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- Revert Vagrantfile symlink to the default - Update README and env.sh Change-Id: Ib1a557b897e0217b162c31118a4c265769dd1760 Signed-off-by: Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com>
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INTRO:
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This is a vagrant environment for VPP.
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VPP currently works under Linux and has support for:
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- Ubuntu 16.04 and Centos7.2
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The VM builds VPP from source which can be located at /vpp
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VM PARTICULARS:
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This vagrant environment creates a VM based on environment variables found in ./env.sh
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To customize the vm for your use case, edit env.sh then
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source ./env.sh
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vagrant up
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By default, the VM created is/has:
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- Ubuntu 16.04
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- 2 vCPUs
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- 4G of RAM
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- 3 NICs (1 x NAT - host access, 2 x VPP DPDK enabled)
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PROVIDERS:
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Supported vagrant providers are:
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- Virtualbox, VMware Fusion/Workstation, Libvirt
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ALTERNATE CONFIGURATIONS
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The following Vagrantfiles provide alternate configurations for specific testing purposes. To use them,
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1. Copy the desired configuration to Vagrantfile
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2. Run "vagrant up"
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3. vagrant ssh <vm name>
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When testing is complete
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4. Run "vagrant destroy" to stop the VM's and delete files.
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5. Run "git checkout -- Vagrantfile" to restore the default configuration
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Available Vagrantfiles:
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Vagrantfile.vcl_test - Create two vm's for multi-host VppCommLib testing
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