[[PageOutline]] == Instrumentation and Measurement Tools Overview == == Website information == === Session Leader(s): === Mike Zink [[BR]] Jim Griffioen [[BR]] ???? === Session Presenter(s): === {{{ #!html
Jim Griffioen
U. of Kentucky
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Indiana Univ.
Mike Zink
UMass Amherst
}}} === Date/Time === === Abstract === The GENI Instrumentation and Measurement projects, GEMINI and GIMI, will describe and demonstrate for you the latest functionality and capability of these I&M tools. This session will provide an introduction to the tools before you have an opportunity to try the tools hands-on in the GEMINI and GIMI tutorials. They will use reference experiments to show you how you can use the many features of each of the tool sets to gather and store important and interesting data about the experiment and visualize what is happening in real-time. They will also briefly review the strengths of each of these sets of tools and differences between them to help you identify which tools will best fit your needs. == Registration Information == Maximum number of attendees: Unlimited. Depends on Room capacity Maximum number of hands-on (individuals or groups): None == Instructions == Responsible for instructions: No Instructions needed Review date: [Ready for a dry run] N/A Print due date: N/A Linked to tutorial page: N/A == Resources == === What ExoGENI resources are needed? === None === What InstaGENI resources are needed? === 20 OpenVZ VM from IG-KY, 11 VMs from ExoGENI - various racks === What WiMAX resources are needed? === None === When will slices be created and by whom? === Slice name pattern: === When will resources be reserved and by whom? === === When and how will slices be assigned to attendees? === == Tools == === What tools are required for the tutorial? === === What tools are recommended for the tutorial? === === How will attendees access these tools? === [Installed on tutorial VM? Installed on their own laptops?] == Helpers == === Answer questions === === Assign/reserve resources ===