Changes between Version 53 and Version 54 of GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/RunHelloGENI
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v53 v54 139 139 While conducting experiments in GENI, you will often want to run commands directly on the nodes. In this optional step, you will log in to a node and issue commands directly to it. 140 140 <ol type="a"> 141 <li> Follow [wiki:HowTo/LoginToNodes these instructions]and log in to the client node </li>141 <li> Follow <a href="http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/HowTo/LoginToNodes" target="_blank"> these instructions</a> and log in to the client node </li> 142 142 <li> When you have successfully logged in, run this command:<br> 143 143 <code> … … 166 166 the resources. In order to cleanup your slice : 167 167 <ol type="a"> 168 <li>Press the '''Delete'''button in the bottom of your canvas </li>169 <li> Select "'''Delete at used managers'''" and '''confirm'''your selection. </li>168 <li>Press the <b>Delete</b> button in the bottom of your canvas </li> 169 <li> Select <b>Delete at used managers</b> and <b>confirm</b> your selection. </li> 170 170 </ol> 171 171 Wait and after a few moments all the resources will have been released and you will have an empty canvas again. Notice that your slice is still there. There is no way to delete a slice, it will be removed automatically after its expiration date, but remember that a slice is just an empty container so it doesn't take up any resources.