Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of GEMINI/Tutorial/GEC15


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    33 1. Background Information
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    5 The GEMINI instrumentation and measurement services must be applied
    6 to an existing slice.  This tutorial assumes the reader is familiar
    7 with the process of creating slices, and we do not describe the steps
    8 needed to create a slice in this tutorial.  However, in this tutorial
    9 we will be using a particular example topology.  We also assume the
    10 user will access the topology using the user workspace VM designed
    11 specifically for this tutorial.  The example topology RSPEC and the
    12 instructions for accessing the slice using the user workspace are
    13 given here a background information.
     5 The GEMINI instrumentation and measurement services must be applied
     6 to an existing slice.  This tutorial assumes the reader is familiar
     7 with the process of creating slices, and we do not describe the steps
     8 needed to create a slice in this tutorial.  However, in this tutorial
     9 we will be using a particular example topology.  We also assume the
     10 user will access the topology using the user workspace VM designed
     11 specifically for this tutorial.  The example topology RSPEC and the
     12 instructions for accessing the slice using the user workspace are
     13 given here a background information.
    1414 
    1515   a. [wiki:GEMINI/Tutorial/GEC15/Background/VM Getting and using the user workspace]
     
    1818 1. Instrumentation
    1919
    20 After a slice has been created, we are ready to begin installing the GEMINI tools and
    21 services into that slice.  We call this the "instrumentation" step.  This step can take
    22 a significant amount of time.  Depending on the size of your topology, this can take minutes
    23 to hours.  To avoid wasting time waiting for the tutorial slice to instrumentize, we have
    24 already created a set of example of slices and instrumentized them, so there is no need to
    25 instrumentize your slice in this tutorial.  However, the process of instrumentizing a slice
    26 with the GEMINI tools is given on the [wiki:GEMINI/Tutorial/GEC15/Background/Instrumentize GEMINI Instrumentize] web page.
     20 After a slice has been created, we are ready to begin installing the GEMINI tools and
     21 services into that slice.  We call this the "instrumentation" step.  This step can take
     22 a significant amount of time.  Depending on the size of your topology, this can take minutes
     23 to hours.  To avoid wasting time waiting for the tutorial slice to instrumentize, we have
     24 already created a set of example of slices and instrumentized them, so there is no need to
     25 instrumentize your slice in this tutorial.  However, the process of instrumentizing a slice
     26 with the GEMINI tools is given on the [wiki:GEMINI/Tutorial/GEC15/Background/Instrumentize GEMINI Instrumentize] web page.
    2727
    2828 1. Running the Experiment