[orbit-user] Problem with imaging outdoor grid nodes?

suhas mathur suhas at winlab.rutgers.edu
Thu Jan 31 10:43:28 EST 2008


Ali,

Thanks. Can you also tell me why sometimes, during the imaging process
the verbose output declares that some nodes are missing? For example,
in my latest imaging attempt (10:45 am, Thurs, Jan 31), I got the
following message:

"
 INFO prop.timeout: timeout = 800:Fixnum
 WARN -:topo:image: Ignoring missing node '1 at 6'
 WARN -:topo:image: Ignoring missing node '1 at 7'
"

Or is this message sent erroneously sometimes, when the nodes are
infact not missing?


Thanks,
Suhas


On Jan 30, 2008 9:12 PM, Mesut Ali Ergin <ergin at eden.rutgers.edu> wrote:
> Suhas,
>
> I've fixed one thing related to imaging bandwidth this afternoon after
> Sanjit let me know about imaging problems. If your imaging experience
> was from before or around  3pm today, then I would suggest another
> try. So far as not being able to reach a node after successfull
> imaging is concerned, it is not usual. Try with the latest baseline
> image and report if you could reproduce the problem.
>
> Best,
>
> --
> MAE
>
>
>
>
> On 1/30/08, suhas mathur <suhas at winlab.rutgers.edu> wrote:
> > Hi all-
> >
> > I am a new user on ORBIT and I have been having problems with imaging
> > of nodes on the outdoor grid. Sometimes, the nodes timeout and
> > sometime they fail. Sometimes, some of them time out and others fail.
> > Has anyone else experienced similar problems on the outdoor nodes or
> > am I missing something? I have gotten things to work at least once
> > without any problems.
> >
> > The image I am using is baseline-2.3.ndz
> >
> > The imaging command I am using is "omf load
> > [[1,1],[1,2],[1,3],[1,4],[1,5],[1,6],[1,7],[1,8],[1,9],[1,10]]
> > baseline-2.3.ndz"
> >
> > The command I am using to turn them on is "omf tell on all"
> >
> > Also, sometimes after 'supposedly successful imaging", I can ping the
> > nodes but I cannot ssh to them - the error I get is: "no path to host
> > node1-x'.
> >
> > Finally, is there a way to tell, from the verbose output of the
> > imaging process, which node(s) have been imaged so one can begin
> > working with them while others continue to get imaged?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Suhas
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