Changes between Version 17 and Version 18 of GEMINI/Tutorial/GEC17/GENI_Desktop_and_GEMINI_blipp/ExecuteExperiment
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v17 v18 28 28 ---- 29 29 30 Select a node to configure from the dropdown menu [[Image(select_node.png, 20%)]], then select an active test to configure.30 Select a node to configure from the dropdown menu [[Image(select_node.png, 40%)]], then select an active test to configure. 31 31 32 32 For example, below we configure a ping test. At the moment, only a single target may be configured per test. You can also add external hosts (i.e., outside of the slice) to ping by entering an IP or hostname in the text box. 33 33 34 [[Image(ping_test.png, 30%)]]34 [[Image(ping_test.png, 50%)]] 35 35 ---- 36 36 … … 48 48 To configure a !NetLogger probe, you simply add another BLiPP test as shown below. 49 49 50 [[Image(nl_probe.png, 30%)]]50 [[Image(nl_probe.png, 50%)]] 51 51 ---- 52 52 … … 55 55 The event type(s) for !NetLogger probes depend on what is found in the log messages. Since they are defined by the programmer, BLiPP does not know about them until it begins parsing the log file. Once data is available, BLiPP will update the measurement information and display the event types in the drop down next to the scheduled test. Give it a few minutes and then refresh the page. Once the event types appear, you can select 'Graph' and display a graph of the collected measurements from the log file. The following exercise will ask you to use !NetLogger on your experiment node and collect the measurement data with BLiPP. 56 56 57 [[Image(chart.png, 20%)]]57 [[Image(chart.png, 40%)]] 58 58 59 59