Hello, I went through all of the system logs and found out that somehow I missed disabling unattended-upgrades timer. Ubuntu updated triggering systemd restart... For those who suspect this might be an issue -> `systemctl list-timers` is your simplest check to perform, before tearing your hair out.
Regardless, I am kinda stumped by the after latest restart behaviour. It looks like intx error probably is emitted later during VPP startup, thus lack of it proves that VPP was unable to start. VPP is mostly in stock form and system has 6GiB of hugepages allocated, so with 4GiB heap + 1 GiB stats segment it should be plenty for allocation. My current theory is that during restart somehow pages were not freed properly, but I am not sure how to exactly replicate that behaviour. Best regards, Łukasz jarosz
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