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Olaf Bergmann
mininet
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6576d894
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11 years ago
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Brian O'Connor
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@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ This example creates a network and runs multiple tests on it.
This example shows how to connect a Mininet network to the Internet
using NAT. It also answers the eternal question "why can't I ping
google?"
`
google
.com`
?"
#### popen.py:
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@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ This example monitors a number of hosts using `host.popen()` and
#### popenpoll.py:
This example demonstrates monitoring output from multiple hosts using
the
`node.popen()`
interface (which returns Popen objects) and
`pmonitor()`
.
the
`node.popen()`
interface (which returns
`
Popen
`
objects) and
`pmonitor()`
.
#### scratchnet.py, scratchnetuser.py:
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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ A simple example of configuring network and CPU bandwidth limits.
#### sshd.py:
This example shows how to run an
`sshd`
process in each host, allowing
you to log in via ssh. This requires connecting the Mininet data network
you to log in via
`
ssh
`
. This requires connecting the Mininet data network
to an interface in the root namespace (generaly the control network
already lives in the root namespace, so it does not need to be explicitly
connected.)
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@@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ connected.)
This example attempts to create a 1024-host network, and then runs the
CLI on it. It may run into scalability limits, depending on available
memory and sysctl configuration (see
`INSTALL`
.)
memory and
`
sysctl
`
configuration (see
`INSTALL`
.)
#### treeping64.py:
This example creates a 64-host tree network, and attempts to check full
connectivity using ping, for different switch/datapath types.
connectivity using
`
ping
`
, for different switch/datapath types.
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@@ -47,6 +47,19 @@ if [ "$DIST" = "Ubuntu" ] || [ "$DIST" = "Debian" ]; then
$install
bc
fi
fi
test
-e
/etc/fedora-release
&&
DIST
=
"Fedora"
if
[
"
$DIST
"
=
"Fedora"
]
;
then
install
=
'sudo yum -y install'
remove
=
'sudo yum -y erase'
pkginst
=
'sudo rpm -ivh'
# Prereqs for this script
if
!
which lsb_release &> /dev/null
;
then
$install
redhat-lsb-core
fi
if
!
which bc &> /dev/null
;
then
$install
bc
fi
fi
if
which lsb_release &> /dev/null
;
then
DIST
=
`
lsb_release
-is
`
RELEASE
=
`
lsb_release
-rs
`
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@@ -67,8 +80,11 @@ elif [ "$DIST" = "Debian" ] && [ "$ARCH" = "i386" ] && [ "$CODENAME" = "lenny" ]
KERNEL_NAME
=
2.6.33.1-mininet
KERNEL_HEADERS
=
linux-headers-
${
KERNEL_NAME
}
_
${
KERNEL_NAME
}
-10
.00.Custom_i386.deb
KERNEL_IMAGE
=
linux-image-
${
KERNEL_NAME
}
_
${
KERNEL_NAME
}
-10
.00.Custom_i386.deb
elif
[
"
$DIST
"
=
"Fedora"
]
;
then
KERNEL_NAME
=
`
uname
-r
`
KERNEL_HEADERS
=
kernel-headers-
${
KERNEL_NAME
}
else
echo
"Install.sh currently only supports Ubuntu
and
Debian Lenny i386."
echo
"Install.sh currently only supports Ubuntu
,
Debian Lenny i386
and Fedora
."
exit
1
fi
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@@ -140,9 +156,15 @@ function kernel_clean {
# Install Mininet deps
function
mn_deps
{
echo
"Installing Mininet dependencies"
$install
gcc make socat psmisc xterm ssh iperf iproute telnet
\
python-setuptools cgroup-bin ethtool help2man
\
pyflakes pylint pep8
if
[
"
$DIST
"
=
"Fedora"
]
;
then
$install
gcc make socat psmisc xterm openssh-clients iperf
\
iproute telnet python-setuptools libcgroup-tools
\
ethtool help2man pyflakes pylint python-pep8
else
$install
gcc make socat psmisc xterm ssh iperf iproute telnet
\
python-setuptools cgroup-bin ethtool help2man
\
pyflakes pylint pep8
fi
echo
"Installing Mininet core"
pushd
$MININET_DIR
/mininet
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@@ -164,8 +186,12 @@ function mn_dev {
function
of
{
echo
"Installing OpenFlow reference implementation..."
cd
$BUILD_DIR
/
$install
git-core autoconf automake autotools-dev pkg-config
\
make gcc libtool libc6-dev
$install
autoconf automake libtool make gcc
if
[
"
$DIST
"
=
"Fedora"
]
;
then
$install
git pkgconfig glibc-devel
else
$install
git-core autotools-dev pkg-config libc6-dev
fi
git clone git://openflowswitch.org/openflow.git
cd
$BUILD_DIR
/openflow
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@@ -515,7 +541,11 @@ function oftest {
function
cbench
{
echo
"Installing cbench..."
$install
libsnmp-dev libpcap-dev libconfig-dev
if
[
"
$DIST
"
=
"Fedora"
]
;
then
$install
net-snmp-devel libpcap-devel libconfig-devel
else
$install
libsnmp-dev libpcap-dev libconfig-dev
fi
cd
$BUILD_DIR
/
git clone git://openflow.org/oflops.git
cd
oflops
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@@ -607,6 +637,14 @@ function modprobe {
}
function
all
{
if
[
"
$DIST
"
=
"Fedora"
]
;
then
printf
"
\n
Fedora 19 support status:
\n
"
printf
"the install script options -b, -f, -n, and -p should work.
\n\n
"
printf
"Just try:
\n
"
printf
" install.sh -fnp
\n
"
printf
"with Fedora's kernel (3.10) and openvswitch (1.10.0) packages.
\n
"
exit
3
fi
echo
"Installing all packages except for -eix (doxypy, ivs, nox-classic)..."
kernel
mn_deps
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