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| 116 | 2. Set the values of the properties 'resource1' and 'resource2' to the names of the resources which were pre-allocated to you. You can optionally decide to give a name to your experiment, if not !LabWiki will assign a default unique name to it. The slice name is also optional for this tutorial. |
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| 120 | 3. Click on the "Start Experiment" button. You will shortly see output messages under the "Logging" section. Some of these messages are from the OMF Experiment Controller, which is interpreting your OEDL experiment description and sending corresponding commands to the resources. Other messages are from the resources themselves (either the VM nodes or the applications), reporting on configuration and command results. |
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| 122 | 4. If you scroll down below the "Logging" section or if you collapse it, you should see the graphs defined in the OEDL experiment description being drawn dynamically as measurements are collected from the resources. |
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