=== Tutorial: !OnTimeMeasure Capabilities for GENI Experimenters === ==== Organizers ==== [mailto:pcalyam@osc.edu Prasad Calyam], ''Ohio Supercomputer Center''[[br]]Rohit Patali, ''OARnet'' ==== Time ==== Tues 4:00 - 5:00 pm ==== Description ==== The purpose of the tutorial is to inform GENI experimenters and provide hands-on experience about how to use the !OnTimeMeasure measurement service to monitor their experiment environment, as well as collect and analyze on-going and on-demand measurements of network and system performance with their experiment slices. A list of topics that will be covered in the tutorial are: * Use cases of experimenters that motivate the existing !OnTimeMeasure capabilities in GENI * Terminology and functions of software bundles: Node Beacon, Root Beacon, !!OnTime Beacon, !OnTime Control * Taking advantage of integration with GENI projects: !OnTimeMeasure-ProtoGENI, !OnTimeMeasure-!PlanetLab, !OnTimeMeasure-CRON, !OnTimeMeasure-!InsTools, !OnTimeMeasure-GUSH * Example Experiment Demo: Demonstration of a GENI experiment requesting/managing/querying measurements through !OnTimeMeasure to address a network science and engineering research issue (e.g., resource allocation in a virtual desktop cloud) ==== Prerequisites ==== It is desirable for the attendee to have familiarity with the steps to create a slice in ProtoGENI/Planetlab ==== Please arrive with... ==== Laptop ==== Pre-work ==== If attendee has an active slice in ProtoGENI/PlanetLab with atleast 2 nodes before the start of the tutorial, it can speed-up the setup of OnTimeMeasure in the tutorial. We highly recommend attendees review the following wikis before the tutorial: http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OnTime-Install [[br]] http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OTM-PlanetLabInstall ==== Results ==== After completing this tutorial, you will be able to have a working !OnTimeMeasure measurement service in your experiment slice, and will have the training to adapt it within your experiment