From: Daniel Ng, Mr Sent: October 24, 2009 8:10 PM To: Sanket Manjul Joshipura Subject: RE: UML problems
Yes you can do that if you wish, or better yet you can change the directory names within the data/ directory. From: Sanket Manjul Joshipura Sent: October 24, 2009 8:07 PM To: Daniel Ng, Mr Subject: RE: UML problems Wouldn't it be advisable to change the name of the elements then i.e. instead of UML_1 something like UML_23 for e.g.? From: Daniel Ng, Mr Sent: October-24-09 7:53 PM To: Sanket Manjul Joshipura Cc: gini@cs.mcgill.ca Subject: RE: UML problems In the $GINI_HOME/data directory on the server, there should be directories corresponding to the elements that run in a topology. Try removing all of them and then trying to start the topology again. Note that this will delete any changes you made to the UMLs, such as your DNS changes, but I do not believe you'll be needing those for any of the next assignments. From: gini-boun...@cs.mcgill.ca [mailto:gini-boun...@cs.mcgill.ca] On Behalf Of Sanket Manjul Joshipura Sent: October 24, 2009 7:10 PM To: gini@cs.mcgill.ca Subject: [gini] UML problems Hi, We made changes to the code for adding the UDP stuff and compiled it successfully, but now when we try to run any topology the UMLs don't start (the routers start off successfully) - they show the red lights and the Task Manager shows them as 'dead'. What is the possible reason for this? If I try to restart the machines, then also it doesn't work. Thanks Sanket
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