[orbit-user] How to find out if an outdoor node is available
zanb at eden.rutgers.edu
zanb at eden.rutgers.edu
Wed Apr 9 14:03:38 EDT 2008
Hello,
I was trying to run
console.outdoor:~$omf load [1,101] bin_zan_car_sensor_Mar_14.ndz
and it gave the following output:
Imaging nodes: '[1,101]' with image 'bin_zan_car_sensor_Mar_14.ndz'
(Domain: default from hostname)
(Timeout: 800 sec.)
INFO init: NodeHandler Version 4.2.0 (1272)
INFO init: Experiment ID: outdoor_2008_04_09_13_52_23
INFO Experiment: load system:exp:stdlib
INFO prop.resetDelay: resetDelay = 210:Fixnum
INFO prop.resetTries: resetTries = 1:Fixnum
INFO Experiment: load system:exp:imageNode
INFO prop.nodes: nodes = [1, 101]:Array
INFO prop.image: image = "bin_zan_car_sensor_Mar_14.ndz":String
INFO prop.pxe: pxe = "1.2.1-omf":String
INFO prop.domain: domain = nil:NilClass
INFO prop.timeout: timeout = 800:Fixnum
WARN -:topo:image: Ignoring missing node '1 at 101'
INFO whenAll: *: 'status[@value='UP']' fires
FATAL service_call: Exception: ServiceException
(http://cmc:5012/cmc/nodeSetOn?nodes=[])
INFO ExecApp: Application 'commServer' finished
INFO run: Experiment outdoor_2008_04_09_13_52_23 finished after 0:15
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It seems node 1-101 is missing, however I manully turned on it before. Is
there any way I can check if the node is on the network or not? Or anyone
can tell me if what I did is correct or wrong?
Thank you very much.
Bin Zan
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