wiki:PlasticSlices/BaselineEvaluation/Baseline6Details

Version 2 (modified by Josh Smift, 13 years ago) (diff)

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Here are the details of Baseline 6, divided by slice.

The raw logs of each experiment are at http://www.gpolab.bbn.com/plastic-slices/baseline-logs/baseline-6/.

plastic-101

GigaPing, using count=100000, and this table of client/server pairs:

client server server address
ganel.gpolab.bbn.com planetlab5.clemson.edu server=10.42.101.105
planetlab4.clemson.edu plnode2.cip.gatech.edu server=10.42.101.101
plnode1.cip.gatech.edu pl5.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu server=10.42.101.73
pl4.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu orbitplc2.orbit-lab.org server=10.42.101.112
orbitplc1.orbit-lab.org of-planet2.stanford.edu server=10.42.101.91
of-planet1.stanford.edu pl02.cs.washington.edu server=10.42.101.81
pl01.cs.washington.edu wings-openflow-3.wail.wisc.edu server=10.42.101.96
wings-openflow-2.wail.wisc.edu gardil.gpolab.bbn.com server=10.42.101.52

Commands run on each client

server=<ipaddr>
sudo ping -i .006 -s $((1500-8-20)) $server

Results

ganel.gpolab.bbn.com:

planetlab4.clemson.edu:

plnode1.cip.gatech.edu:

pl4.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu:

orbitplc1.orbit-lab.org:

of-planet1.stanford.edu:

pl01.cs.washington.edu:

wings-openflow-2.wail.wisc.edu:

Analysis

(forthcoming)

plastic-102

GigaPing, using count=100000, and this table of client/server pairs:

client server server address
sardis.gpolab.bbn.com planetlab4.clemson.edu server=10.42.102.104
planetlab5.clemson.edu plnode1.cip.gatech.edu server=10.42.102.100
plnode2.cip.gatech.edu pl4.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu server=10.42.102.72
pl5.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu orbitplc1.orbit-lab.org server=10.42.102.111
orbitplc2.orbit-lab.org of-planet4.stanford.edu server=10.42.102.93
of-planet3.stanford.edu pl01.cs.washington.edu server=10.42.102.80
pl02.cs.washington.edu wings-openflow-2.wail.wisc.edu server=10.42.102.95
wings-openflow-3.wail.wisc.edu bain.gpolab.bbn.com server=10.42.102.54

Commands run on each client

server=<ipaddr>
sudo ping -i .006 -s $((1500-8-20)) $server

Results

sardis.gpolab.bbn.com:

planetlab5.clemson.edu:

plnode2.cip.gatech.edu:

pl5.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu:

orbitplc2.orbit-lab.org:

of-planet3.stanford.edu:

pl02.cs.washington.edu:

wings-openflow-3.wail.wisc.edu:

Analysis

(forthcoming)

plastic-103

GigaPerf TCP, using port=5103, size=350, and this table of client/server pairs:

client server server address
of-planet1.stanford.edu navis.gpolab.bbn.com server=10.42.103.55
ganel.gpolab.bbn.com orbitplc1.orbit-lab.org server=10.42.103.111
pl02.cs.washington.edu bain.gpolab.bbn.com server=10.42.103.54
of-planet2.stanford.edu pl01.cs.washington.edu server=10.42.103.80
orbitplc2.orbit-lab.org of-planet3.stanford.edu server=10.42.103.92

One-time prep commands run on each client and server

sudo yum -y install iperf

Commands run on each server

server=<ipaddr>
nice -n 19 iperf -B $server -p 5103 -s -i 1

Commands run on each client

server=<ipaddr>
nice -n 19 iperf -c $server -p 5103 -t 518400

Results

of-planet1.stanford.edu:

ganel.gpolab.bbn.com:

orbitplc2.orbit-lab.org:

pl02.cs.washington.edu:

of-planet2.stanford.edu:

orbitplc1.orbit-lab.org:

Analysis

(forthcoming)

plastic-104

GigaPerf UDP, using port=5104, size=500, rate=100, and this table of client/server pairs:

client server server address
navis.gpolab.bbn.com wings-openflow-2.wail.wisc.edu server=10.42.104.95
wings-openflow-3.wail.wisc.edu orbitplc2.orbit-lab.org server=10.42.104.112
orbitplc1.orbit-lab.org pl4.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu server=10.42.104.72
pl5.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu gardil.gpolab.bbn.com server=10.42.104.52

One-time prep commands run on each client and server

sudo yum -y install iperf

Commands run on each server

server=<ipaddr>
nice -n 19 iperf -u -B $server -p 5104 -s -i 1

Commands run on each client

server=<ipaddr>
nice -n 19 iperf -u -c $server -p 5104 -t 518400 -b 3M

Results

navis.gpolab.bbn.com:

wings-openflow-3.wail.wisc.edu:

orbitplc1.orbit-lab.org:

pl5.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu:

Analysis

(forthcoming)

plastic-105

GigaPerf TCP, using port=5105, size=250, and this table of client/server pairs:

client server server address
wings-openflow-2.wail.wisc.edu planetlab5.clemson.edu server=10.42.105.105
planetlab4.clemson.edu sardis.gpolab.bbn.com server=10.42.105.53
bain.gpolab.bbn.com plnode2.cip.gatech.edu server=10.42.105.101
plnode1.cip.gatech.edu wings-openflow-3.wail.wisc.edu server=10.42.105.96

One-time prep commands run on each client and server

sudo yum -y install iperf

Commands run on each server

server=<ipaddr>
nice -n 19 iperf -B $server -p 5105 -s -i 1

Commands run on each client

server=<ipaddr>
nice -n 19 iperf -c $server -p 5105 -t 518400

Results

wings-openflow-2.wail.wisc.edu:

planetlab4.clemson.edu:

bain.gpolab.bbn.com:

plnode1.cip.gatech.edu:

Analysis

(forthcoming)

plastic-106

GigaPerf UDP, using port=5106, size=500, rate=100, and this table of client/server pairs:

client server server address
planetlab5.clemson.edu wings-openflow-2.wail.wisc.edu server=10.42.106.95
wings-openflow-3.wail.wisc.edu plnode1.cip.gatech.edu server=10.42.106.100
plnode2.cip.gatech.edu ganel.gpolab.bbn.com server=10.42.106.51
gardil.gpolab.bbn.com planetlab4.clemson.edu server=10.42.106.104

One-time prep commands run on each client and server

sudo yum -y install iperf

Commands run on each server

server=<ipaddr>
nice -n 19 iperf -u -B $server -p 5106 -s -i 1

Commands run on each client

server=<ipaddr>
nice -n 19 iperf -u -c $server -p 5106 -t 518400 -b 3M

Results

Analysis

(forthcoming)

plastic-107

GigaWeb, using count=30, port=4107, file=substrate.doc, md5sum=d4fcf71833327fbfef98be09deef8bfb, and this table of client/server pairs:

client server server address
planetlab5.clemson.edu pl4.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu server=10.42.107.72
pl5.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu plnode2.cip.gatech.edu server=10.42.107.101
plnode1.cip.gatech.edu pl02.cs.washington.edu server=10.42.107.81
pl01.cs.washington.edu planetlab4.clemson.edu server=10.42.107.104

One-time prep commands run on each server

sudo yum -y install pyOpenSSL patch
cd
rm -rf ~/gigaweb
mkdir -p ~/gigaweb/docroot

cd ~/gigaweb
wget http://code.activestate.com/recipes/442473-simple-http-server-supporting-ssl-secure-communica/download/1/ -O httpsd.py
wget http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/PlasticSlices/Experiments/httpsd.py.patch?format=raw -O httpsd.py.patch
patch httpsd.py httpsd.py.patch
rm httpsd.py.patch

cd ~/gigaweb/docroot
wget http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/DeliverablePage/Spiral1%20substrate%20catalog.doc?format=raw -O substrate.doc

cd ~/gigaweb
openssl genrsa -passout pass:localhost -des3 -rand /dev/urandom -out localhost.localdomain.key 1024
openssl req -subj /CN=localhost.localdomain -passin pass:localhost -new -key localhost.localdomain.key -out localhost.localdomain.csr
openssl x509 -passin pass:localhost -req -days 3650 -in localhost.localdomain.csr -signkey localhost.localdomain.key -out localhost.localdomain.crt
openssl rsa -passin pass:localhost -in localhost.localdomain.key -out decrypted.localhost.localdomain.key
mv -f decrypted.localhost.localdomain.key localhost.localdomain.key
cat localhost.localdomain.key localhost.localdomain.crt > localhost.localdomain.pem
rm localhost.localdomain.key localhost.localdomain.crt localhost.localdomain.csr

Commands run on each server

server=<ipaddr>
cd ~/gigaweb/docroot
python ../httpsd.py $server 4107

Commands run on each client

server=<ipaddr>
cd
rm -rf ~/gigaweb
mkdir ~/gigaweb
cd ~/gigaweb
while true ; do wget --no-check-certificate https://$server:4107/substrate.doc -O substrate.doc ; echo -n "md5sum: " ; md5sum substrate.doc ; rm substrate.doc ; done

Results

Since we transfered the file to each client hundreds (if not thousands) of times, we didn't save all the copies, but we did generate an MD5 checksum after each download, and log that, so we ran some grep commands on the logs to count the number of total checksums printed in each log, and the number where the checksum had the expected value.

planetlab5.clemson.edu:

pl5.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu:

plnode1.cip.gatech.edu:

pl01.cs.washington.edu:

Analysis

(forthcoming)

plastic-108

GigaWeb, using count=40, port=4108, file=substrate.doc, md5sum=d4fcf71833327fbfef98be09deef8bfb, and this table of client/server pairs:

client server server address
wings-openflow-3.wail.wisc.edu of-planet4.stanford.edu server=10.42.108.93
of-planet3.stanford.edu orbitplc1.orbit-lab.org server=10.42.108.111
orbitplc2.orbit-lab.org pl5.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu server=10.42.108.73
pl4.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu wings-openflow-2.wail.wisc.edu server=10.42.108.95

One-time prep commands run on each server

sudo yum -y install pyOpenSSL patch
cd
rm -rf ~/gigaweb
mkdir -p ~/gigaweb/docroot

cd ~/gigaweb
wget http://code.activestate.com/recipes/442473-simple-http-server-supporting-ssl-secure-communica/download/1/ -O httpsd.py
wget http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/PlasticSlices/Experiments/httpsd.py.patch?format=raw -O httpsd.py.patch
patch httpsd.py httpsd.py.patch
rm httpsd.py.patch

cd ~/gigaweb/docroot
wget http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/DeliverablePage/Spiral1%20substrate%20catalog.doc?format=raw -O substrate.doc

cd ~/gigaweb
openssl genrsa -passout pass:localhost -des3 -rand /dev/urandom -out localhost.localdomain.key 1024
openssl req -subj /CN=localhost.localdomain -passin pass:localhost -new -key localhost.localdomain.key -out localhost.localdomain.csr
openssl x509 -passin pass:localhost -req -days 3650 -in localhost.localdomain.csr -signkey localhost.localdomain.key -out localhost.localdomain.crt
openssl rsa -passin pass:localhost -in localhost.localdomain.key -out decrypted.localhost.localdomain.key
mv -f decrypted.localhost.localdomain.key localhost.localdomain.key
cat localhost.localdomain.key localhost.localdomain.crt > localhost.localdomain.pem
rm localhost.localdomain.key localhost.localdomain.crt localhost.localdomain.csr

Commands run on each server

server=<ipaddr>
cd ~/gigaweb/docroot
python ../httpsd.py $server 4108

Commands run on each client

server=<ipaddr>
cd
rm -rf ~/gigaweb
mkdir ~/gigaweb
cd ~/gigaweb
while true ; do wget --no-check-certificate https://$server:4108/substrate.doc -O substrate.doc ; echo -n "md5sum: " ; md5sum substrate.doc ; rm substrate.doc ; done

Results

Since we transfered the file to each client hundreds (if not thousands) of times, we didn't save all the copies, but we did generate an MD5 checksum after each download, and log that, so we ran some grep commands on the logs to count the number of total checksums printed in each log, and the number where the checksum had the expected value.

wings-openflow-3.wail.wisc.edu:

of-planet3.stanford.edu:

orbitplc2.orbit-lab.org:

pl4.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu:

Analysis

(forthcoming)

plastic-109

GigaNetcat, using count=25, port=6109, file=substrate.doc, and this table of client/server pairs:

client server server address
navis.gpolab.bbn.com pl5.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu server=10.42.109.73
pl4.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu pl02.cs.washington.edu server=10.42.109.81
pl01.cs.washington.edu planetlab5.clemson.edu server=10.42.109.105
planetlab4.clemson.edu of-planet1.stanford.edu server=10.42.109.90
of-planet2.stanford.edu wings-openflow-3.wail.wisc.edu server=10.42.109.96
wings-openflow-2.wail.wisc.edu ganel.gpolab.bbn.com server=10.42.109.51

One-time prep commands run on each server

sudo yum -y install nc
mkdir -p ~/giganetcat
cd ~/giganetcat
wget http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/DeliverablePage/Spiral1%20substrate%20catalog.doc?format=raw -O substrate.doc

One-time prep commands run on each client

sudo yum -y install nc

Commands run on each server

server=<ipaddr>
cd ~/giganetcat
while true ; do nc -l $server 6109 < substrate.doc ; done

Commands run on each client

server=<ipaddr>
cd
rm -rf ~/giganetcat
mkdir ~/giganetcat
cd ~/giganetcat
while true ; do nc $server 6109 > substrate.doc ; echo -n "$(date "+%F %T")  " ; md5sum substrate.doc ; rm substrate.doc ; done

Results

Since we transfered the file to each client hundreds (if not thousands) of times, we didn't save all the copies, but we did generate an MD5 checksum after each download, and log that, so we ran some grep commands on the logs to count the number of total checksums printed in each log, and the number where the checksum had the expected value.

navis.gpolab.bbn.com:

pl4.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu:

pl01.cs.washington.edu:

planetlab4.clemson.edu:

of-planet2.stanford.edu:

wings-openflow-2.wail.wisc.edu:

Analysis

(forthcoming)

plastic-110

GigaNetcat, using count=25, port=6110, file=substrate.doc, and this table of client/server pairs:

client server server address
gardil.gpolab.bbn.com pl01.cs.washington.edu server=10.42.110.80
pl02.cs.washington.edu of-planet1.stanford.edu server=10.42.110.90
of-planet2.stanford.edu orbitplc2.orbit-lab.org server=10.42.110.112
orbitplc1.orbit-lab.org pl4.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu server=10.42.110.72
pl5.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu plnode1.cip.gatech.edu server=10.42.110.100
plnode2.cip.gatech.edu sardis.gpolab.bbn.com server=10.42.110.53

One-time prep commands run on each server

sudo yum -y install nc
mkdir -p ~/giganetcat
cd ~/giganetcat
wget http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/DeliverablePage/Spiral1%20substrate%20catalog.doc?format=raw -O substrate.doc

One-time prep commands run on each client

sudo yum -y install nc

Commands run on each server

server=<ipaddr>
cd ~/giganetcat
while true ; do nc -l $server 6110 < substrate.doc ; done

Commands run on each client

server=<ipaddr>
cd
rm -rf ~/giganetcat
mkdir ~/giganetcat
cd ~/giganetcat
while true ; do nc $server 6110 > substrate.doc ; echo -n "$(date "+%F %T")  " ; md5sum substrate.doc ; rm substrate.doc ; done

Results

Since we transfered the file to each client hundreds (if not thousands) of times, we didn't save all the copies, but we did generate an MD5 checksum after each download, and log that, so we ran some grep commands on the logs to count the number of total checksums printed in each log, and the number where the checksum had the expected value.

gardil.gpolab.bbn.com:

pl02.cs.washington.edu:

of-planet4.stanford.edu:

orbitplc1.orbit-lab.org:

pl5.myplc.grnoc.iu.edu:

plnode2.cip.gatech.edu:

Analysis

(forthcoming)