5 | | The GEMINI instrumentation and measurement services must be applied |
6 | | to an existing slice. This tutorial assumes the reader is familiar |
7 | | with the process of creating slices, and we do not describe the steps |
8 | | needed to create a slice in this tutorial. However, in this tutorial |
9 | | we will be using a particular example topology. We also assume the |
10 | | user will access the topology using the user workspace VM designed |
11 | | specifically for this tutorial. The example topology RSPEC and the |
12 | | instructions for accessing the slice using the user workspace are |
13 | | given here a background information. |
| 5 | The GEMINI instrumentation and measurement services must be applied |
| 6 | to an existing slice. This tutorial assumes the reader is familiar |
| 7 | with the process of creating slices, and we do not describe the steps |
| 8 | needed to create a slice in this tutorial. However, in this tutorial |
| 9 | we will be using a particular example topology. We also assume the |
| 10 | user will access the topology using the user workspace VM designed |
| 11 | specifically for this tutorial. The example topology RSPEC and the |
| 12 | instructions for accessing the slice using the user workspace are |
| 13 | given here a background information. |
20 | | After a slice has been created, we are ready to begin installing the GEMINI tools and |
21 | | services into that slice. We call this the "instrumentation" step. This step can take |
22 | | a significant amount of time. Depending on the size of your topology, this can take minutes |
23 | | to hours. To avoid wasting time waiting for the tutorial slice to instrumentize, we have |
24 | | already created a set of example of slices and instrumentized them, so there is no need to |
25 | | instrumentize your slice in this tutorial. However, the process of instrumentizing a slice |
26 | | with the GEMINI tools is given on the [wiki:GEMINI/Tutorial/GEC15/Background/Instrumentize GEMINI Instrumentize] web page. |
| 20 | After a slice has been created, we are ready to begin installing the GEMINI tools and |
| 21 | services into that slice. We call this the "instrumentation" step. This step can take |
| 22 | a significant amount of time. Depending on the size of your topology, this can take minutes |
| 23 | to hours. To avoid wasting time waiting for the tutorial slice to instrumentize, we have |
| 24 | already created a set of example of slices and instrumentized them, so there is no need to |
| 25 | instrumentize your slice in this tutorial. However, the process of instrumentizing a slice |
| 26 | with the GEMINI tools is given on the [wiki:GEMINI/Tutorial/GEC15/Background/Instrumentize GEMINI Instrumentize] web page. |