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Re: Re: ANTS
Hello!
I'am trying to make a remote ping with PingApplication, PingProtocol and
PingCapsule classes but after did those modifications in config and routes files
I didn't get success.
After digit
antsvm edu.utah.janos.nodeos.Main ants.core.ConfigurationManager teste.config IP_B
(I'm in Machine A)
The terminal stop (do nothing) after white
Janos Java NodeOS v1.1.5
ANTS v2.0
What's happen ?
Must I modify anything in some class Ping* ?
thank's for advance.
No dia Wed, 24 Oct 2001 18:39:42 -0600, Patrick Tullmann <tullmann@cs.utah.edu> escreveu:
> > What do I change in config file to comunicate 2 machines with IP A
> > and B. The link is Ethernet 100.
>
> You need to change 'localhost' in the configuration files to 'A' and
> 'B' in the right places.
>
> Assuming this is node A:
> > node 18.31.12.1 -routes ping.routes -log 255 -consoleport 2050
> > channel 18.31.12.1 localhost:8004 -log 255
> > application 18.31.12.1 apps.ping.PingApplication -target 18.31.12.3 -iter 20 -interv 300 -lossage 1 -prime 1000
>
> change the 'localhost' above to 'A'.
>
> And assuming this is node B:
> > node 18.31.12.2 -routes ping.routes -log 255 -consoleport 2051
> > channel 18.31.12.2 localhost:8005 -log 255
>
> Change the 'localhost' to 'B'
>
> > connect 18.31.12.1 18.31.12.2
> > "
>
> Either re-run 'makeroutes' to generate the new routes file, or change
> localhost there too (
>
> > and routes file...
> >
> > "
> > 18.31.12.1 18.31.12.2 18.31.12.2 localhost:8005
> > 18.31.12.2 18.31.12.1 18.31.12.1 localhost:8004
> > "
>
> 18.31.12.1 18.31.12.2 18.31.12.2 B:8005
> 18.31.12.2 18.31.12.1 18.31.12.1 A:8004
>
>
> > The class DataCapsule is not correct to comunicate with 2
> > machines. Only in unique machine. Is it correct ?
>
> No, DataCapsule should work between machines as well as within a
> single machine/VM.
>
> > After that... to start my application only...
> >
>
> Yes, starting your application should be the same as in the
> single-machine case, but you must of course give the right "ANTS IP"
> address on the right physical machine. In your case 18.31.12.1 is 'A',
> and 18.31.12.2 is 'B'.
>
> I hope I answered your question. (And I hope I got the answer right,
> too, I'm doing it from memory.)
>
> -Pat
>
> ----- ----- ---- --- --- -- - - - - -
> Pat Tullmann tullmann@cs.utah.edu
> Mean people suck.
>
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