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Topology
Tutorial: Experiment Orchestration and Instrumentation using LabWIKI
Schedule
Wednesday 8:30 A.M - 10:30 A.M (with a break for lunch)
Agenda Details
Attendees will learn on how to use the LabWiki tool to plan, prepare, and execute experiments in GENI testbeds. Attendees will learn these steps by creating a simple start topology in which two central nodes will implement an OF-based learning switch and the functionality of that switch will be verified through an experiment script. We will give an overview on the inner workings of LabWiki, OML/OMF, AMQP, and the GENI experiment service.
The tutorial is structured as follows:
- Bring up slice run experiment (1/2 hour)
- Explain GIMI inner workings (1/2 hour)
- describe images (tools, postboot script)
- OMF/OML
- LabWiki
- Experiment script
- Short segment on OF
- Add flow statistics (1/2 hour)
- CSV to OML (Overview) (1/2 hour)
Prerequisites
- A GENI/FIRE account, if you don't have one sign up!
- Familiarity with how to reserve resources with any of the Tools (jFed, GENI Experimenter Portal, Omni, Flack). If you don't know you can take any of the tutorials:
- Reserving resources using jFed tutorial
- Familiarity with logging in to compute resources.
- Introduction to LabWiki tutorial
- Familiarity with Unix Command line - See "Tools" section
- "Basic OpenFlow concepts". It is assumed that the attendees, already have an understanding of OpenFlow and its API
Please Arrive With:
A Laptop
How to get Help
- Always ask your tutors (tutorial helper/presenter/TA) first. They are the fastest way to solve the problem.
- If you are using a specific aggregate or tool, you should consider registering in their mailing list. It is a great way to get connected with other GENI users and it is an excellent source of wisdom.
- Send mail to the GENI help list: help@geni.net.
- If you want to chat real-time with other GENI users and ask questions, join us in a GENI chatroom.
- geni-gimi-users@googlegroups.com
Results
Tutorial materials
Instructions:
See Agenda Details
Slides:
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- Ghent_LabWiki.pptx (1.9 MB) - added by 9 years ago.
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