- Follow up https://jira.fd.io/browse/VPP-1934
Signed-off-by: pmikus <pmikus@cisco.com>
Change-Id: Id0a26c5f67f229480332530a8531401d954f4422
from resources.libraries.python.Constants import Constants
from resources.libraries.python.DUTSetup import DUTSetup
from resources.libraries.python.PapiExecutor import PapiSocketExecutor
from resources.libraries.python.Constants import Constants
from resources.libraries.python.DUTSetup import DUTSetup
from resources.libraries.python.PapiExecutor import PapiSocketExecutor
-from resources.libraries.python.ssh import exec_cmd_no_error
+from resources.libraries.python.ssh import exec_cmd_no_error, exec_cmd
from resources.libraries.python.topology import Topology, SocketType, NodeType
from resources.libraries.python.topology import Topology, SocketType, NodeType
node, cmd, sudo=True, message=u"VPP failed to start!", retries=120
)
node, cmd, sudo=True, message=u"VPP failed to start!", retries=120
)
+ # Properly enable cards in case they were disabled. This will be
+ # followed in https://jira.fd.io/browse/VPP-1934.
+ cmd = u"for i in $(sudo vppctl sho int | grep Eth | cut -d' ' -f1); do"\
+ u" sudo vppctl set int sta $i up; done"
+ exec_cmd(node, cmd, sudo=False)
+
@staticmethod
def verify_vpp(node):
"""Verify that VPP is installed and started on the specified topology
@staticmethod
def verify_vpp(node):
"""Verify that VPP is installed and started on the specified topology