Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of GEC17Agenda/GettingStartedWithGENI_III_GIMI/Procedure/Execute


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     803== D.1 !LabWiki ==
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     805Labwiki is a tool which provides a user-friendly interface to visualize your experiment. To know more about !LabWiki please visit [https://github.com/mytestbed/labwiki LabWiki] [[BR]]
     806Labwiki can be used to Plan, Prepare and Run your Experiment.[[BR]]
     807
     808=== D.1.1 Plan ===
     809Labwiki accounts have already been created for you for this tutorial. To use Labwiki, go to [http://emmy9.casa.umass.edu:3005/users/sign_in GIMI portal] and login with the username and password you have been given.[[BR]]
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     811[[Image(Labwiki_1.png)]]
     812
     813Figure (1)
     814
     815After you have successfully been signed in you will be able to see a screen like the one below. [[BR]]
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     818[[Image(Labwiki_2a.png)]]
     819
     820Figure (2)
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     822
     823The left column could contain the steps to run the experiment or general information about the experiment.[[BR]]
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     825
     826
     827[[Image(Labwiki_2.png)]]
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     829Figure (3)
     830
     831=== D.1.2 Prepare ===
     832In the Prepare column, you can select the experiment that you want to execute. In this column you will also be able to edit your experiment script.[[BR]]
     833
     834[[Image(Labwiki_3.png)]]
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     836Figure (4)
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     838After editing, click on the save icon at the top of the column to save your script. [[BR]]
     839Next, click and drag the icon at the top left corner over to the right column Execute.[[BR]]
     840
     841=== D.1.3 Execute ===
     842
     843Here, you can start your experiment and Visualise it. In the name tab, type in the name you wish to give the experiment. There are no particular rules for this.[[BR]]
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     845Under slice name, type in the name of your slice as you have entered in the Flukes tool while setting up your slice. [[BR]]
     846Then. scroll towards the bottom of this column and under the tab named Graph, type 'true'.This enables the graph view on your execute column.[[BR]]
     847Once the experiment starts running you will be able to scroll down and view the graph.[[BR]]
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     849[[Image(Labwiki_4.png)]]
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     851Figure(5)
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     853Click on 'Start Experiment' at the bottom of the screen.
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     855[[Image(Labwiki_5.png)]]
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     857Figure(6)
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     859After a couple of seconds, you can see the graph at the bottom of the screen.[[BR]]
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     861[[Image(Labwiki_6.png)]]
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     863Figure (7)
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     865
     866You can click and drag it to the Plan screen just above Figure 12. This will display the graph along with the experiment description. This graph is also dynamic.[[BR]]
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     868[[Image(Labwiki_7.png)]]
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     870Figure (8)
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     872You can click and drag the experiment description to the Prepare column. This allows you to add any comments or details about the experiment results.[[BR]]
     873Similarly, Experiments 2 and 3 can be run using the same procedure. Experiment 2 does not have a graph.[[BR]]
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     875[[Image(Labwiki_8.png)]]
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     877Figure(9)
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     879Once you have your slice up and running you can visualize any experiment using !LabWiki.