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PlanetLab Europe resources are accessible directly via SSH. Your SSH public key is deployed automatically on the reserved nodes. To access your slice on a resource just type the following command:
- {%if ple_resources%}
{%for resource in ple_resources %}
+ Resource
$ ssh {{ple_slicename}}@{{resource}}
{%endfor%}
Use SSH client.
- {%else%} -NOTE: You did not reserve any PLE resources yet. Once reserved, you will get the actual SSH command. A specimen command is given below:
-
- $ ssh {{ple_slicename}}@planetlab-resource.hostname.com
-
Use SSH client.
NOTE: Your original slicename {{slicename}} has been converted to PlanetLab specific format {{ple_slicename}} in order to do SSH.
-Please note that the first '.' is replaced by number 8 and the rest of the dot/s are replaced by underscore/s.
Be aware that after you reserve a PlanetLab Europe resource your slice will be deployed with a delay of about 15 minutes, after witch you will be able to access the resource.
- +FIT IoT-Lab resources are accessible directly via SSH and web GUI. To acess IoT-Lab resources using web GUI, use the same login and password of OneLab portal. To acess Iot-Lab resources using SSH type the following command:
- ssh {{username}}@fit3-dev.inrialpes.fr + ssh {{iot_login}}@fit3-dev.inrialpes.fr
-Use SSH client.
- + {% endif %} + {% if nitos_resources or nitos_paris_resources %}NITOS resources are not directly accessible. You will need to log in on a gateway server and from there access the node. You will find the ssh commands to connect to NITOS nodes below:
+ + {% if nitos_resources %}$ ssh {{slicename}}@nitlab.inf.uth.gr
-- $ ssh {{slicename}}@griffin.ipv6.lip6.fr -
- -Use SSH client.
- -- -
- -- You will then need to prepare the resource by loading an OMF image on it: -
+For each of the reserved nodes, follo the steps given below:
- $ omf load -i baseline_grid.ndz -t node016
+ {%for resource in nitos_resources %}
+ Resource
+ $ omf load -i baseline_grid.ndz -t {{resource}} #loading OMF image on the node
+ $ omf tell -a on -t {{resource}} #turn on the node
+ $ ssh root@{{resource}} #ssh to the node
+ {%endfor%}
- Turn on the node: -
- -- $ omf tell -a on -t node016 -
-- And finally ssh on the node: -
+ {% if nitos_paris_resources %} ++ $ ssh {{slicename}}@griffin.ipv6.lip6.fr +
+For each of the reserved nodes, follo the steps given below:
- $ ssh root@node016
+ {%for resource in nitos_paris_resources %}
+ Resource
+ $ omf load -i baseline_grid.ndz -t {{resource}} #loading OMF image on the node
+ $ omf tell -a on -t {{resource}} #turn on the node
+ $ ssh root@{{resource}} #ssh to the node
+ {%endfor%}
On the node itself you will have to modify the file /etc/omf-resctl-5.3/omf-resctl.yaml according to your slice settings and then restart the OMF Resource Controller and finally execute the experiment:
- $ omf exec --slice slice_name your_exp.rb + $ omf exec --slice {{slicename}} your_exp.rb
The complete tutorial is available at the following address: NITOS basic tutorial
To learn more about OMF6, please click here.
- -SSH