From 1dc51fa1e2a0ac2b5e3fa4af5bef7077deaad079 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Yasin Rahman
- $ ssh {{slicename}}@nitlab.inf.uth.gr
- NITLab
+ $ ssh {{slicename}}@nitlab2.inf.uth.gr #nodes 041-049
+ $ ssh {{slicename}}@nitlab3.inf.uth.gr #nodes > 049
+
For each of the reserved nodes, follo the steps given below:
+Loading an OMF-compatible image on your resource:
{%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
+ $ omf6 stat -t {{resource}} #check the status of the node
+ $ omf6 tell -a on -t {{resource}} #turn on/off the node
+ $ omf6 load -i baseline.ndz -t {{resource}} #for orbit-like node (002-009) use "baseline_orbit.ndz"
+ $ ssh root@{{resource}} #ssh to the node
{%endfor%}
NOTE: Nodes 002-009 are orbit-like nodes. For these nodes use "baseline_orbit.ndz". All these images come with OMF5.4 resource controller. To do OMF6 experiments use "baseline_omf6_1_1.ndz" and "baseline_orbit_omf6_1_1.ndz" for grid nodes and orbit nodes respectively.
{% endif %} {% if nitos_paris_resources %} @@ -118,17 +122,18 @@ {%endif%}- 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 + On the node itself you will have to modify the file /etc/omf-resctl-5.3/omf-resctl.yaml (OMF5.4 only) according to your slice settings and then restart the OMF Resource Controller and finally execute the experiment:
$ omf exec --slice {{slicename}} your_exp.rb
- The complete tutorial is available at the following address: + The complete tutorial on NITOS nodes: NITOS basic tutorial
-To learn more about OMF6, please click here.
+OMF based experiments' tutorials are available here.
+To learn more about OMF, please click here.
{% endif %} -- 2.45.2