Primo firmware autoconfigurante babel made in Pisa :D ancora ho da capire tante cose ma la cosa bella e' che gia attaccando la prina dopo avrli flashati col frimware i nodi parlano e si vedono :D
qui ci sono le immagini gia pronte ( quelle per ar7xx di solito sono outdated ) http://eigenlab.org/~gioacchino/openwrt/backbabel mentre qui c'e' il branch del firmware pisano con babel gia' pronto http://gitorious.org/eigennet/packages/commits/babel 2011/2/23 Gioacchino Mazzurco <gmazzurc...@gmail.com>: > capista! > > mrd6 occupa il doppio di memoria rispetto a olsrd!! Dite che non e' > problematico? > > tra l'altro mrd6sh che viene installato non serve su openwrt perche e' > uno script perl > > Mem: 10092K used, 3472K free, 0K shrd, 880K buff, 2864K cached > CPU: 0% usr 1% sys 0% nic 97% idle 0% io 0% irq 0% sirq > Load average: 0.03 0.07 0.08 1/24 757 > PID PPID USER STAT VSZ %MEM %CPU COMMAND > 652 1 root R 1504 11% 1% olsrd -d 0 > 757 723 root R 1360 10% 1% top > 662 1 root S 1356 10% 1% telnetd -l /bin/login.sh > 752 1 root S 2732 20% 0% /usr/sbin/mrd6 -f /etc/mrd6.conf -D > > 2011/2/23 Gioacchino Mazzurco <gmazzurc...@gmail.com>: >> Ok very thanks i have found mrd6 but it do multicast routing in user >> space not in kernel ( do you think this will cause a notable >> performance degradation? ) and support only ipv6 ( this isn't a big >> problem in our network ;) ) >> >> In the evening i was trying to package babelz for openwrt but seems >> openwrt build-system doesn't support well darcs... >> >> Can you host babelz also on git or switch completely to git :P, >> "scherzi a parte", there is a way to have a synchronized git babelz >> repository? >> >> more questions: >> >> I see the -T option is very cool I have only a doubt on this, babelz >> read the specified routing table only at babelz start or there is some >> kind of updating ( for example read the routing table every five >> minutes )? >> >> >> >> 2011/2/22 Juliusz Chroboczek <j...@pps.jussieu.fr>: >>>> I am doing some testing with babel should i use babeld or babelz ? >>> >>> Babelz should be stable now. Note that by default, babelz behaves just >>> like babeld -- you need a ``-z'' flag to get it to take diversity into >>> account. >>> >>> --Juliusz >>> >> > _______________________________________________ Wireless mailing list Wireless@ml.ninux.org http://ml.ninux.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless