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= Getting Started with GENI and the GENI Portal - Part III - GIMI =
== Schedule ==
Sunday, 3:30pm - 5:00pm
== Session Leaders ==
Mike Zink, UMass Amherst
== Tutorial Instructors ==
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== Agenda / Details ==
'''Use GIMI to instrument, measure, orchestrate, and visualize your GENI experiment'''
This tutorial will take you through the steps of initializing, instrumenting, and orchestrating a GENI experiment to enable
gathering and visualizing of measurements throughout your experiment.
This tutorial will utilize the following tools: GENI Portal, Labwiki, OMF, OML, and iRODS
==== Pre-Requisites ====
This is the third part of a [wiki:GEC17Agenda/GettingStartedWithGENI three part tutorial]. [wiki:GEC17Agenda/GettingStartedWithGENI_I Part 1] and [wiki:GEC17Agenda/GettingStartedWithGENI_II Part 2] (or equivalent experience) are pre-requisites for this part.
The following background will be helpful for this tutorial:
* A basic understanding of GENI concepts such as those covered in the [wiki:GEC17Agenda/IntroToGENI Introduction to GENI and Experimentation using GENI] talk prior to this tutorial
==== Please Arrive With: ====
1. Laptop with a recent version of [http://www.virtualbox.org/ Virtual Box].
1. A [https://portal.geni.net GENI Experimenter Portal account].
==== Results ====
In Part 3, attendees will add instrumentation and gather their first measurements from a GENI experiment.
At the end of Part 3, attendees will be able to:
* Use and understand the following terms:
- OMF
- OML
- OEDL
* Learn how to initialize a GIMI experiment
* Learn how to use Labwiki to
- Edit an experiment script written in OEDL
- Execute an experiment script
- View live graphs generated by an experiment
- Document an experiment including live graphs
- Send measurement data to the GENI Storage and Archive Service
== Tutorial materials ==
Instructions:[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC17Agenda/GettingStartedWithGENI_III_GIMI/Procedure Experiment Procedure]
Slides: