Prateek, unfortunately, I think you are right...
Marco >---- Messaggio originale---- >Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Data: 4-lug- 2006 1.27 PM >A: <ns-users@isi.edu> >Cc: "Marco Fiore"<[EMAIL PROTECTED] it> >Ogg: Re: R: [ns] Ending the simulation after a transfer is finished > >Hi Marco, > >I think this does not hold if the Scheduler type is Realtime, right? I >should have mentioned that earlier :( > >Prateek > >On 7/4/06, Marco Fiore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Prateek, >> >> setting the finish time to a high value should not cause any >> harm, nor should it make you wait more. >> Since ns-2 is an event-driven >> simulator, once no event is scheduled the time shall move directly to >> the >> 'end of simulation' event, in no (user) time. >> >> I don't know if >> other better solutions exist, though. >> >> Marco >> >> >----Messaggio >> originale---- >> >Da: singhal. [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >Data: 4-lug-2006 12.53 PM >> >A: <[EMAIL PROTECTED] EDU> >> >Ogg: [ns] Ending the simulation after a >> transfer is finished >> > >> > >> >Hi, >> > >> >Is there a way to end the simulation >> just after a transfer is finished and >> >not by specifying a time on >> which to end it. For e.g.: my script has a line: >> > >> >$ns at 5.0 "$ftp >> send 6000" >> > >> >Where ns is a network simulator object and ftp is an ftp >> application object. >> >Now, I don't know at what time will this transfer >> be over. So, I can't have >> >a line which says: >> > >> >$ns at 10.0 "finish" >> > >> >I also don't want to use a big number for the time over there because >> that >> >will mean unnecessary waiting in most cases. >> > >> >Is there a way to >> end the simulation when $ftp is over with its transfer? In >> >other >> words, is there a way to know the time when a transfer will be over? >> > >> >Thanks, >> >Prateek Singhal >> > >> >-- >> >Prateek Singhal | mailto:singhal. >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > >> >> >> > > >-- >Prateek Singhal | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >