Thanks Paul,

I'm using Marss to test netapps benchmarks in Parsec 3.0. When I ran 
"parsecmgmt -a run -p netdedup -m server"  on the simulator,

 and ran "parsecmgmt -a run -p netdedup -m client" on the host machine  
according the instructions of this link:

http://parsec.cs.princeton.edu/parsec3-doc.htm#simulation

 

Everthing seemd OK  , but  both app got  stuck there... I thought there might 
be someting wrong with Marss's TCP/IP network.

Why is there no active connections after server app starts running ?


-----原始邮件-----
发件人: "Paul Rosenfeld" <[email protected]>
发送时间: 2013年10月11日 星期五
收件人: "高珂" <[email protected]>
抄送: marss86-devel <[email protected]>
主题: Re: [marss86-devel] How to config Tcp and Udp ports on the Marss ?


I'm not sure what you mean by "no TCP ports available", but netstat -ant is 
just supposed to show you all active TCP connections (in your case, there are 
no active TCP connections, listening or connected), but says nothing about what 
ports are available. 



On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 4:02 AM, 高珂 <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi ,all.


I’m using Tap to config the Network. When I ran "netstat -ant " on the Marss, I 
got the following message:
-------------------------------------
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State 
-------------------------------------


It seemed there is no TCP ports avaiable, but My host machine and target 
simulator can ping each other through.


Who can give me some hints? I'm not familiar with the Network Config on the 
Linux. Thanks a lot.






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