hi,

It is random way point model with 200 nodes and max speed set to  
20m/sec and the area is 3000x600 meters and a pause time of 0 that  
means the nodes are in continuous motion.
I specify in the tcl file as

set val(sc)             "~home/setup_data/scen_out/scen-3000x600-200-0-20-1"


and check later in the tcl file as

puts "Loading scenario file..."

source $val(sc)


puts "Loading scenario file DONE"

now this later message does not get printed for a long long time. In  
fact I have been unlucky in the sense that twice after waiting for  
around 48-72 hours i had to release the program.

Does any one have any input or work around this problem. Am I doing  
something very wrong which is not obvious to me? Or should I have  
waited a little more to get the file loaded? Any sharing of experience  
of large number of nodes and high mobility users would be highly  
appreciated.

I would be happy to provide further details if you are interested.
Thanks for the interest and have a nice day.

Vaqar


Quoting Nithin Reddy <[email protected]>:

> hi
> what is your topology scenario. I mean how are the nodes arranged  what kind
> of traffic etc
> please reply
>
> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 1:00 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>> I am running my simulation for 200 nodes and 900 seconds. The mobility
>> scenario has been generated using the
>> /indep-utils/cmu-scen-gen/setdest/make-scen.csh file. The files
>> generated are about 116MB to 132MB. Now my question is that while
>> running the ns it seems to take eternity (till now 30 hours on AMD
>> 2200 4GB) to load the scenario file, Is this normal or is there a way
>> to avoid this delay. Any thought would be welcome.
>> You all have a nice day.
>>
>> Vaqar
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>





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