On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Murphy McCauley <murphy.mccau...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> This appears to be an infinite loop or an incomplete snippet.
>
> On Jul 14, 2014, at 11:56 PM, farshad tajedin <farshad.taje...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> this is my code:
> /////////////////////////////////////
>
> for i in range (0,5):
>  while(j<5):
>    self.request_FlowStatus(" dpid[j]")
>    time.sleep(0.1)
>    self.request_FlowStatus("a dpid[j]")
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Murphy McCauley <
> murphy.mccau...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Can you send a snippet of code that causes the problem?  The POX and/or
>> switch logs?  Etc.?  (The last item of the POX FAQ has a bunch of
>> suggestions.)
>>
>> Also... how long does this loop run for?  In general, you don't want to
>> have any event handler run for very long.  If it's taking many seconds,
>> other switches may decide the connection is dead.
>>
>> -- Murphy
>>
>> On Jul 5, 2014, at 10:42 PM, farshad tajedin <farshad.taje...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > hi
>> > i have a problem with switches in my topology, when i message to
>> switches in a for loop i see some of switches disconnect and then connect
>> again i dont know why?!!!
>> > please help me
>> >
>> > --
>> > Best Regards
>> >
>> > Farshad Tajedin
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Best Regards
>
> Farshad Tajedin
>
>
>
omg
sorry i forgot to write while counter:

for i in range (0,5):
 while(j<5):
   self.request_FlowStatus(dpid[j])
   time.sleep(0.1)
   self.request_FlowStatus(dpid[j])
   j+=1

-- 
Best Regards

Farshad Tajedin

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