Hello, thanks! I'll have a look at babelweb.
Greetz, yanosz Am 06/03/2016 um 07:32 PM schrieb Juliusz Chroboczek: >> As far as I know, babel offers all events through its local port, while >> kill -USR1 $PID outputs babeld's current tables (btw. does it print all >> routes received or just the chosen ones?). > > All of them. The chosen ones are marked "installed". > > (Babeld will actually discard some routes, you can disable this > optimisation by setting the "keep-unfeasible" option. It's a good idea to > set this option on nodes you use for monitoring.) > >> However, this is just local information not providing a view on the >> global network. > > No single node has global information in a Babel network -- nodes only > know in which direction to push packets, that's all they need. > >> Are you aware of any tools for displaying or mapping the global status? > > There's babelweb, that displays the two-hop topology and can monitor > multiple nodes simultaneously: > > https://github.com/kerneis/babelweb > > There's a live demo online, but it's broken right now: > > http://babelweb.wifi.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr:8080/ > > -- Juliusz > -- For those of you without hope, we have rooms with color TV, cable and air conditioning _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users

