Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/GENIDesktop/GEC23/GENI_Desktop_and_GEMINI_runcmd


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06/08/15 17:16:55 (9 years ago)
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Hussamuddin Nasir
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    1717== Loading Files onto Nodes ==
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    19 = File Upload Module =
    20  This module will allow you to upload a file or a groups of files (we call fileset) to a user-selected destination directory on one or multiple  nodes in your slice. In order to do this the user first uploads the files to the GENIDesktop Cloud. When satisfied with the set of files, user can then select the node/nodes you want these files distributed to.
     19 The '''File Upload''' module will allow you to upload a file or a groups of files (we call fileset) to a user-selected destination directory on one or multiple  nodes in your slice. In order to do this the user first uploads the files to the GENIDesktop Cloud. When satisfied with the set of files, user can then select the node/nodes you want these files distributed to.
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    2221[[Image(GEMINI/Tutorial/Images:fileupload1.png)]]
     
    2928 6. Click on the '''Distribute''' button. You should see a progress bar for the upload progress.
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    31 === File Sets ===
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    33 Users often find it useful to create a "file set" containing all their code and test data.  Having created a file set, the user then wants to load the file set onto a set of nodes in the topology.  Users often want to try their code on a variety of topologies.  As a result, we enable users to copy files from their local machine to the GENI Desktop server which will store them in directories (and subdirectories), thereby allowing users to create file sets that can be quickly loaded onto any topology they create.
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    35 === Copying File Sets to Nodes ===
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    37 To copy a file set to a node(s), select the node(s) in the topology view and then click "Set Selection".  You can also select the destination directory on the nodes where you want the files to be placed.  After selecting the destination nodes, destination directory, and file set to copy, you can click "Copy Portal Files to Nodes" to copy the files onto the nodes.  A progress bar is displayed to show how much of the file set has been copied.
    38 (Follow the sequence of operations in the figure above)
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    4032== Running Commands on Nodes ==