Dear Haifa,

You will probably find it easier to run both OMNeT++ and SUMO on the
server. This way, you can continue to use the sumo-launchd [1] to run
your simulation.

The easiest way to run a Veins simulation purely on the command line is
- first, build OMNeT++ on the server
- then, build Veins 4a2 on the server, using the "./configure" and
"make" script
- finally, run the example simulation using the "./run" script in its
examples/veins/ subdirectory.

Best,

  Christoph


[1] http://veins.car2x.org/documentation/sumo-launchd/


Alquwaiee, Haifa wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a *veins* project and I working to run it using a remote server
> beside my computer which is macbook.  I have installed the sumo version I
> am using on the server and it is running very well.  I compile the project
> with omnetpp on my laptop.  I am trying to run the simulation using the
> power of the server, hence I am setting sumo to listen on the server.  In
> order to run the simulation I am modifying the ip address on *omnetpp.ini 
> *file
> to match the server's IP but when I run the simulation it fails connecting
> the server; so it does not run.  and the server does not receive any
> upcoming connection.
> 
> any idea of how to solve this? or any alternative methods to run the
> simulation with the remote server?
> 
> Thank you,
> Haifa
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Dr. Christoph Sommer
Distributed Embedded Systems Group
University of Paderborn, Germany
http://www.ccs-labs.org/~sommer/

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