.. _running: Running VPP =========== .. toctree:: 'vpp' Usergroup --------------- When VPP is installed, a new usergroup *'vpp'* is created. To avoid running the VPP CLI (vppctl) as root, add any existing users to the new group that need to interact with VPP: .. code-block:: console $ sudo usermod -a -G vpp user1 Update your current session for the group change to take effect: .. code-block:: console $ newgrp vpp VPP Systemd File - 'vpp.service' -------------------------------- When the VPP is installed, a systemd service files is also installed. This file, vpp.service (Ubuntu: /lib/systemd/system/vpp.service and CentOS: /usr/lib/systemd/system/vpp.service), controls how VPP is run as a service. For example, whether or not to restart on failure and if so, with how much delay. Also, which UIO driver should be loaded and location of the *'startup.conf'* file. .. code-block:: console $ cat /usr/lib/systemd/system/vpp.service [Unit] Description=Vector Packet Processing Process After=syslog.target network.target auditd.service [Service] ExecStartPre=-/bin/rm -f /dev/shm/db /dev/shm/global_vm /dev/shm/vpe-api ExecStartPre=-/sbin/modprobe uio_pci_generic ExecStart=/usr/bin/vpp -c /etc/vpp/startup.conf Type=simple Restart=on-failure RestartSec=5s [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target .. note:: Some older versions of the *'uio_pci_generic'* driver don't bind all the supported NICs properly, so the *'igb_uio'* driver built from DPDK needs to be installed. This file controls which driver is loaded at boot. *'startup.conf'* file controls which driver is used.