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v11 v12 13 13 === Experiment Script === 14 14 15 The experiment script is shown below. Near the top of the script we define an application header for iperf. After which we define two groups - the first group (AP) consists of a single node to be configured as an access point. The second group (client) can be a single or multiple node(s) that will be configured as !WiFi clients. Both groups add the iperf application and configure the wireless interfaces accordingly. At the bottom of the script, the nodes in all the defined groups are brought up and the applications are executed. 16 17 {{{ 18 1 # 19 2 # Tutorial experiment 20 3 # 21 4 defProperty('accesspoint', 'node1-1', "node ID for access point") 22 5 defProperty('client', 'node1-2', "node ID for client nodes") 23 6 defProperty('duration', 60, "Seconds to run the application.") 24 7 25 8 defApplication('iperf', 'iperf-oml2') do |app| 26 9 27 10 app.version(2, 10, 0) 28 11 app.shortDescription = 'Iperf traffic generator and bandwidth measurement tool' 29 12 app.description = %{Iperf is a traffic generator and bandwidth measurement 30 13 tool. It provides generators producing various forms of packet streams and port 31 14 for sending these packets via various transports, such as TCP and UDP. 32 15 } 33 16 app.path = "/usr/bin/iperf-oml2" 34 17 35 18 app.defProperty('interval', 'pause n seconds between periodic bandwidth reports', '-i', 36 19 :type => :double, :unit => "seconds", :default => '1.') 37 20 app.defProperty('len', 'set length read/write buffer to n (default 8 KB)', '-l', 38 21 :type => :integer, :unit => "KiBytes") 39 22 app.defProperty('print_mss', 'print TCP maximum segment size (MTU - TCP/IP header)', '-m', 40 23 :type => :boolean) 41 24 app.defProperty('output', 'output the report or error message to this specified file', '-o', 42 25 :type => :string) 43 26 app.defProperty('port', 'set server port to listen on/connect to to n (default 5001)', '-p', 44 27 :type => :integer) 45 28 app.defProperty('udp', 'use UDP rather than TCP', '-u', 46 29 :type => :boolean, 47 30 :order => 2) 48 31 app.defProperty('window', 'TCP window size (socket buffer size)', '-w', 49 32 :type => :integer, :unit => "Bytes") 50 33 app.defProperty('bind', 'bind to <host>, an interface or multicast address', '-B', 51 34 :type => :string) 52 35 app.defProperty('compatibility', 'for use with older versions does not sent extra msgs', '-C', 53 36 :type => :boolean) 54 37 app.defProperty('mss', 'set TCP maximum segment size (MTU - 40 bytes)', '-M', 55 38 :type => :integer, :unit => "Bytes") 56 39 app.defProperty('nodelay', 'set TCP no delay, disabling Nagle\'s Algorithm', '-N', 57 40 :type => :boolean) 58 41 app.defProperty('IPv6Version', 'set the domain to IPv6', '-V', 59 42 :type => :boolean) 60 43 app.defProperty('reportexclude', 'exclude C(connection) D(data) M(multicast) S(settings) V(server) reports', '-x', 61 44 :type => :string, :unit => "[CDMSV]") 62 45 app.defProperty('reportstyle', 'C or c for CSV report, O or o for OML', '-y', 63 46 :type => :string, :unit => "[CcOo]", :default => "o") # Use OML reporting by default 64 47 65 48 app.defProperty('oml-server', 'OML server for collecting data','--oml-server') 66 49 app.defProperty('oml-id', 'ID for this oml client','--oml-id') 67 50 app.defProperty('oml-exp-id', 'ID for this experiment','--oml-exp-id') 68 51 69 52 app.defProperty('server', 'run in server mode', '-s', 70 53 :type => :boolean) 71 54 72 55 app.defProperty('bandwidth', 'set target bandwidth to n bits/sec (default 1 Mbit/sec)', '-b', 73 56 :type => :string, :unit => "Mbps") 74 57 app.defProperty('client', 'run in client mode, connecting to <host>', '-c', 75 58 :type => :string, 76 59 :order => 1) 77 60 app.defProperty('dualtest', 'do a bidirectional test simultaneously', '-d', 78 61 :type => :boolean) 79 62 app.defProperty('num', 'number of bytes to transmit (instead of -t)', '-n', 80 63 :type => :integer, :unit => "Bytes") 81 64 app.defProperty('tradeoff', 'do a bidirectional test individually', '-r', 82 65 :type => :boolean) 83 66 app.defProperty('time', 'time in seconds to transmit for (default 10 secs)', '-t', 84 67 :type => :integer, :unit => "seconds") 85 68 app.defProperty('fileinput', 'input the data to be transmitted from a file', '-F', 86 69 :type => :string) 87 70 app.defProperty('stdin', 'input the data to be transmitted from stdin', '-I', 88 71 :type => :boolean) 89 72 app.defProperty('listenport', 'port to recieve bidirectional tests back on', '-L', 90 73 :type => :integer) 91 74 app.defProperty('parallel', 'number of parallel client threads to run', '-P', 92 75 :type => :integer) 93 76 app.defProperty('ttl', 'time-to-live, for multicast (default 1)', '-T', 94 77 :type => :integer, 95 78 :default => 1) 96 79 app.defProperty('linux-congestion', 'set TCP congestion control algorithm (Linux only)', '-Z', 97 80 :type => :boolean) 98 81 99 82 app.defMeasurement("application"){ |m| 100 83 m.defMetric('pid', :integer, 'Main process identifier') 101 84 m.defMetric('version', :string, 'Iperf version') 102 85 m.defMetric('cmdline', :string, 'Iperf invocation command line') 103 86 m.defMetric('starttime_s', :integer, 'Time the application was received (s)') 104 87 m.defMetric('starttime_us', :integer, 'Time the application was received (us)') 105 88 } 106 89 107 90 app.defMeasurement("settings"){ |m| 108 91 m.defMetric('pid', :integer, 'Main process identifier') 109 92 m.defMetric('server_mode', :integer, '1 if in server mode, 0 otherwise') 110 93 m.defMetric('bind_address', :string, 'Address to bind') 111 94 m.defMetric('multicast', :integer, '1 if listening to a Multicast group') 112 95 m.defMetric('multicast_ttl', :integer, 'Multicast TTL if relevant') 113 96 m.defMetric('transport_protocol', :integer, 'Transport protocol (IANA number)') 114 97 m.defMetric('window_size', :integer, 'TCP window size') 115 98 m.defMetric('buffer_size', :integer, 'UDP buffer size') 116 99 } 117 100 118 101 app.defMeasurement("connection"){ |m| 119 102 m.defMetric('pid', :integer, 'Main process identifier') 120 103 m.defMetric('connection_id', :integer, 'Connection identifier (socket)') 121 104 m.defMetric('local_address', :string, 'Local network address') 122 105 m.defMetric('local_port', :integer, 'Local port') 123 106 m.defMetric('remote_address', :string, 'Remote network address') 124 107 m.defMetric('remote_port', :integer, 'Remote port') 125 108 } 126 109 127 110 app.defMeasurement("transfer"){ |m| 128 111 m.defMetric('pid', :integer, 'Main process identifier') 129 112 m.defMetric('connection_id', :integer, 'Connection identifier (socket)') 130 113 m.defMetric('begin_interval', :double, 'Start of the averaging interval (Iperf timestamp)') 131 114 m.defMetric('end_interval', :double, 'End of the averaging interval (Iperf timestamp)') 132 115 m.defMetric('size', :uint64, 'Amount of transmitted data [Bytes]') 133 116 } 134 117 135 118 app.defMeasurement("losses"){ |m| 136 119 m.defMetric('pid', :integer, 'Main process identifier') 137 120 m.defMetric('connection_id', :integer, 'Connection identifier (socket)') 138 121 m.defMetric('begin_interval', :double, 'Start of the averaging interval (Iperf timestamp)') 139 122 m.defMetric('end_interval', :double, 'End of the averaging interval (Iperf timestamp)') 140 123 m.defMetric('total_datagrams', :integer, 'Total number of datagrams') 141 124 m.defMetric('lost_datagrams', :integer, 'Number of lost datagrams') 142 125 } 143 126 144 127 app.defMeasurement("jitter"){ |m| 145 128 m.defMetric('pid', :integer, 'Main process identifier') 146 129 m.defMetric('connection_id', :integer, 'Connection identifier (socket)') 147 130 m.defMetric('begin_interval', :double, 'Start of the averaging interval (Iperf timestamp)') 148 131 m.defMetric('end_interval', :double, 'End of the averaging interval (Iperf timestamp)') 149 132 m.defMetric('jitter', :double, 'Average jitter [ms]') 150 133 } 151 134 152 135 app.defMeasurement("packets"){ |m| 153 136 m.defMetric('pid', :integer, 'Main process identifier') 154 137 m.defMetric('connection_id', :integer, 'Connection identifier (socket)') 155 138 m.defMetric('packet_id', :integer, 'Packet sequence number for datagram-oriented protocols') 156 139 m.defMetric('packet_size', :integer, 'Packet size') 157 140 m.defMetric('packet_time_s', :integer, 'Time the packet was processed (s)') 158 141 m.defMetric('packet_time_us', :integer, 'Time the packet was processed (us)') 159 142 m.defMetric('packet_sent_time_s', :integer, 'Time the packet was sent (s) for datagram-oriented protocols') 160 143 m.defMetric('packet_sent_time_us', :integer, 'Time the packet was sent (us) for datagram-oriented protocols') 161 144 } 162 145 163 146 end 164 147 165 148 166 149 167 150 defGroup('AP', property.accesspoint) do |node| 168 151 node.addApplication("iperf") do |app| 169 152 app.setProperty('server', true) 170 153 end 171 154 node.net.w0.mode = "master" 172 155 node.net.w0.type = 'g' 173 156 node.net.w0.channel = "6" 174 157 node.net.w0.essid = "TEST1234" 175 158 node.net.w0.ip = "192.168.0.254" 176 159 end 177 160 178 161 defGroup('client', property.client) do |node| 179 162 node.addApplication("iperf") do |app| 180 163 app.setProperty('client', "192.168.0.254") 181 164 app.setProperty('time', 20) 182 165 app.setProperty('interval', 5) 183 166 #app.setProperty('reportstyle','O') 184 167 #app.setProperty('oml-server', "oml:3003") 185 168 #app.setProperty('oml-id', "#{Experiment.ID}") 186 169 #app.setProperty('oml-exp-id', "#{Experiment.ID}") 187 170 end 188 171 node.net.w0.mode = "managed" 189 172 node.net.w0.type = 'g' 190 173 node.net.w0.channel = "6" 191 174 node.net.w0.essid = "TEST1234" 192 175 node.net.w0.ip = "192.168.0.%index%" 193 176 end 194 177 195 178 onEvent(:ALL_UP_AND_INSTALLED) do |event| 196 179 info "Wifi Multi Client Iperf Experiment" 197 180 wait 10 198 181 allGroups.startApplications 199 182 info "All my Applications are started now..." 200 183 wait property.duration 201 184 allGroups.stopApplications 202 185 info "All my Applications are stopped now." 203 186 Experiment.done 204 187 end 205 }}} 206 207 Here's brief run down with some details from top to bottom. 208 209 * In Lines 4-6 we use ''defProperty'' to define a few experiment properties along with default values which allows the script to be executed with arguments passed from the command line. 210 211 * From Lines 8 - 146 we use ''defApplication'' to define the application header for iperf. 212 213 Here we defined a reference name ''iperf'' that can be used later in the script. 15 The experiment script is available below for reference. It is already accessible from the console of the testbed you will be working on, so there is no need download it there. 16 17 * [attachment:wifi-ap-iperf.rb Experiment Script] 18 19 === Dissecting the Experiment === 20 Below you will find a step by step explanation of how the experiment script is structured and what each section does. 21 22 '''1. Define experiment properties:''' 23 24 [http://www.orbit-lab.org/attachment/wiki/Tutorials/c0WiFi/Tutorial3/wifi-ap-iperf.rb#L4 Lines 4 - 6] 25 26 We use ''defProperty'' to define a few experiment properties along with their default values which allows the script to be executed with arguments passed from the command line. 27 {{{ 28 defProperty('accesspoint', 'node1-1', "node ID for access point") 29 defProperty('client', 'node1-2', "node ID for client nodes") 30 defProperty('duration', 60, "Seconds to run the application.") 31 }}} 32 33 '''2. Define application that will run on nodes:''' 34 35 [http://www.orbit-lab.org/attachment/wiki/Tutorials/c0WiFi/Tutorial3/wifi-ap-iperf.rb#L8 Lines 8 - 146] 36 37 We use ''defApplication'' to define the application header for iperf. This creates a reference name ''iperf'' that can be used later in the script. 214 38 {{{ 215 39 defApplication('iperf', 'iperf-oml2') do |app| 216 40 }}} 217 41 218 The actual path to the iperf application in the node is defined .42 The actual path to the iperf application in the node is defined as follows. 219 43 {{{ 220 44 app.path = "/usr/bin/iperf-oml2" 221 45 }}} 222 46 223 The numerous ''defProperty'' that follow s defines a reference to the various arguments for the application. In the following definitionthe reference name ''interval'' is mapped to the application argument specified with the ''-i'' flag. The default value and the other properties can also be specified.47 The numerous ''defProperty'' that follow define references to the various arguments for the application. For example, in the following definition, the reference name ''interval'' is mapped to the application argument specified with the ''-i'' flag. The default value and the other properties can also be specified. 224 48 {{{ 225 49 app.defProperty('interval', 'pause n seconds between periodic bandwidth reports', '-i', … … 227 51 }}} 228 52 229 * We define a reference name ''AP'' for the access point node using ''defGroup'' 230 {{{ 231 defGroup('AP', property.accespoint) do |node| 232 node.addApplication("iperf") do |app| 233 app.setProperty('server', true) 234 end 235 node.net.w0.mode = "master" 236 node.net.w0.type = 'g' 237 node.net.w0.channel = "6" 238 node.net.w0.essid = "TEST1234" 239 node.net.w0.ip = "192.168.0.254" 53 '''3. Define properties for group of nodes that will act as !WiFi APs:''' 54 55 [http://www.orbit-lab.org/attachment/wiki/Tutorials/c0WiFi/Tutorial3/wifi-ap-iperf.rb#L150 Lines 150 - 159] 56 57 The first group (AP) consists of a single node to be configured as an access point. In practice, these property definitions can be applied to multiple nodes (as we will see in the next section). However, for the purposes of this tutorial we will write this particular set of properties assuming it will apply to a single node. 58 59 We first define a group name ''AP'' using ''defGroup'' which will apply the subsequent properties to the node specified inthe ''property.accesspoint'' reference. 60 {{{ 61 defGroup('AP', property.accesspoint) do |node| 62 }}} 63 64 Now we define various properties that will be applied to the AP node. 65 66 First, ''node.addApplication'' connects the previously defined ''iperf'' application to this node with the specified arguments and values using ''setProperty''. On the AP node, the iperf application will be configured as a server. 67 {{{ 68 node.addApplication("iperf") do |app| 69 app.setProperty('server', true) 240 70 end 241 71 }}} 242 Several things are happening here: 243 1. The group name ''AP'' references the node specified in ''property.master''. This group only consists of a single node. 244 2. ''node.addApplication'' connects the previously defined ''iperf'' application to this node with the specified arguments and values using ''setProperty''. The iperf application is configured as a server. 245 3. The wireless card properties are set using with the ''node.net.w0'' parameters. Here we set ''node.net.w0.mode'' to ''master'' to configure the wireless card as an access point. Other relevant parameters are also set here as well. 246 247 * Likewise we use ''defGroup'' again to define a reference name ''client'' for the client node(s). 72 73 Next, The wireless card properties are set with the ''node.net.w0'' parameters. Here we set ''node.net.w0.mode'' to ''master'' to configure the 1st wireless card in the node as an access point. Other relevant parameters are also set here as well, such as channel and SSID. 74 {{{ 75 node.net.w0.mode = "master" 76 node.net.w0.type = 'g' 77 node.net.w0.channel = "6" 78 node.net.w0.essid = "TEST1234" 79 node.net.w0.ip = "192.168.0.254" 80 }}} 81 82 '''4. Define properties for group of nodes that will act as !WiFi clients:''' 83 84 [http://www.orbit-lab.org/attachment/wiki/Tutorials/c0WiFi/Tutorial3/wifi-ap-iperf.rb#L161 Lines 161 - 176] 85 86 The second group (client) consists of a single or multiple node(s) that will be configured as !WiFi clients. 87 88 Like the AP group, we use ''defGroup'' again to define a reference name ''client'' for the client node(s) specified in ''property.client'' reference. 248 89 {{{ 249 90 defGroup('client', property.client) do |node| 250 node.addApplication("iperf") do |app| 251 app.setProperty('client', "192.168.0.254") 252 app.setProperty('time', 20) 253 app.setProperty('interval', 5) 254 end 255 node.net.w0.mode = "managed" 256 node.net.w0.type = 'g' 257 node.net.w0.channel = "6" 258 node.net.w0.essid = "TEST1234" 259 node.net.w0.ip = "192.168.0.%index%" 91 }}} 92 93 Now we configure iperf for the client node(s), but this time iperf will be running as a client connecting to the previously defined iperf server with the appropriate properties set accordingly. 94 {{{ 95 node.addApplication("iperf") do |app| 96 app.setProperty('client', "192.168.0.254") 97 app.setProperty('time', 20) 98 app.setProperty('interval', 5) 260 99 end 261 100 }}} 262 1. The group name ''client'' references the node(s) specified in ''property.client''. This group can have multiple nodes. 263 2. ''node.addApplication'' connects the previously defined ''iperf'' application to the node(s). ''iperf'' is configured as a client connection to the specified ip address. 264 3. The wireless card properties are set using with the ''node.net.w0'' parameters. Note that we set ''node.net.w0.mode'' to ''managed'' to configure the wireless card as client. Other relevant parameters are also set here as well. Since we can have multiple nodes in a group we specify ''node.net.w0.ip'' with the last byte of the IP address as %index%. In this way each node will have a unique address. 265 266 * At the end of the script once all the nodes are at the same point and all applications have been initialized, an event is triggered to continue and execute the remaining steps. The 10 second delay before the call to ''startApplications'', this allows time for the clients to establish a !WiFi connection with the access point before continuing. Iperf is started on all the nodes, execution of experiment script is delayed again giving time to collect experiment data. Finally all applications are stopped and the experiment exits out. 101 102 The wireless card properties are then set with the ''node.net.w0'' parameters. Note that we set ''node.net.w0.mode'' to ''managed'' to configure the wireless card as a client. Other relevant parameters are also set here as well. Since we can have multiple nodes in a group we specify ''node.net.w0.ip'' with the last byte of the IP address as ''%index%''. This way, each node will automatically be assigned a unique address. 103 {{{ 104 node.net.w0.mode = "managed" 105 node.net.w0.type = 'g' 106 node.net.w0.channel = "6" 107 node.net.w0.essid = "TEST1234" 108 node.net.w0.ip = "192.168.0.%index%" 109 }}} 110 111 '''5. Define event that will occur once all nodes are setup and ready:''' 112 113 [http://www.orbit-lab.org/attachment/wiki/Tutorials/c0WiFi/Tutorial3/wifi-ap-iperf.rb#L178 Lines 178 - 187] 114 115 At the end of the script, once all the nodes are at the same point and all applications have been initialized, an event is triggered to continue and execute the remaining steps. 267 116 {{{ 268 117 onEvent(:ALL_UP_AND_INSTALLED) do |event| 269 info "Wifi Multi Client Iperf Experiment" 270 wait 10 271 allGroups.startApplications 272 info "All my Applications are started now..." 273 wait property.duration 274 allGroups.stopApplications 275 info "All my Applications are stopped now." 276 Experiment.done 277 end 118 }}} 119 120 The remaining commands execute the actual experiment. The 10 second delay before the call to ''startApplications'' allows time for the clients to establish a !WiFi connection with the access point before continuing. Then iperf is started on all the nodes (AP and clients). Execution of the experiment script is once delayed again, this time for a period defined by ''property.duration'', giving time to collect experiment data. Finally all applications are stopped and the experiment exits out. 121 {{{ 122 info "Wifi Multi Client Iperf Experiment" 123 wait 10 124 allGroups.startApplications 125 info "All my Applications are started now..." 126 wait property.duration 127 allGroups.stopApplications 128 info "All my Applications are stopped now." 129 Experiment.done 278 130 }}} 279 131 … … 281 133 An overview on running experiment scripts on the orbit testbed can be found on the [wiki:Documentation/CGettingStarted Getting Started Page]. 282 134 283 In order to run this experiment script, load the ''baseline.ndz'' image onto nodes with !WiFi cards. Check the ''Status Page' in the [https://www.orbit-lab.org/cPanel/controlPanel/start Control Panel] to find nodes with a !WiFi card.284 {{{ 285 user@console:~$ omf load -i baseline.ndz -t node1-1,node1-2 286 }}} 287 288 After the nodes have finished imaging, turn the nodes on. The topology used here is ''system:topo:imaged'' which select ed the prior set of nodethat were successfully imaged.135 In order to run this experiment script, connect to the console of the domain for which you have an active and approved reservation for and load the ''baseline.ndz'' image onto nodes with !WiFi cards. Check the ''Status Page'' in the [https://www.orbit-lab.org/cPanel/controlPanel/start Control Panel] to find nodes with a !WiFi card. 136 {{{ 137 user@console:~$ omf load -i baseline.ndz -t node1-1,node1-2,node1-3 138 }}} 139 140 After the nodes have finished imaging, turn the nodes on. The topology used here is ''system:topo:imaged'' which selects the prior set of nodes that were successfully imaged. 289 141 {{{ 290 142 user@console:~$ omf tell -a on -t system:topo:imaged 291 143 }}} 292 144 293 To run this experiment with 2 clients nodes :294 {{{ 295 user@console:~$ omf exec test:exp:tutorial:wifi-ap-iperf.rb -- --accesspoint node1 5-1 --client node16-1,node17-1--duration 60145 To run this experiment with 2 clients nodes (assuming the domain has more than 2 compatible nodes): 146 {{{ 147 user@console:~$ omf exec test:exp:tutorial:wifi-ap-iperf.rb -- --accesspoint node1-1 --client node1-2,node1-3 --duration 60 296 148 }}} 297 149 … … 330 182 }}} 331 183 332 A detailed output of the experiment along with iperf's output are aggregated in a log file: /tmp/default_slice-2014-10-09t10.15.22.101-04.00.log or in general /tmp/''Experiment ID''.log. Partial contents of this file is shown below: 184 === Retrieving Results === 185 186 The experiment script generates a lot of data that contains not only results, but also information useful for debugging. This detailed output of the experiment along with iperf's output are aggregated on the console in a log file: /tmp/''Experiment ID''.log 187 188 For this example, the file would be: /tmp/default_slice-2014-10-09t10.15.22.101-04.00.log 189 190 Partial contents of this file (specifically iperf results) are shown below: 333 191 {{{ 334 192 2014-10-09 10:15:38 INFO nodeHandler::exp: All my Applications are started now... … … 376 234 2014-10-09 10:16:38 DEBUG nodeHandler::nodeSetPath: Stop all applications 377 235 }}} 236 237 === Troubleshooting === 238 239 * When you login to the domain's console at the start of your approved time slot, do not assume the nodes you will be using have a working image on them. Load the appropriate image onto the nodes you will be using before attempting your experiment. 240 241 * Make sure the nodes that you are trying to run the experiment on are ''actually'' powered on. You can use the `omf stat` command or view the Status page in the Control Panel to check this. Please note that the Status page is only periodically refreshed and may not show immediate changes in node power state. 242 243 * Make sure the nodes (and domain) you are using for this experiment have compatible !WiFi cards. Refer to the Status page in the Control Panel to find nodes that have compatible !Wifi cards (either ath9k or ath5k). 244 245 * If you are attempting this tutorial with more than 1 client node, please make a reservation on Grid or SB4. All other compatible domains only have 2 nodes, which will only allow for 1 AP and 1 client node. 246 247 * It is not recommended to attempt this tutorial on SB4 unless you have completed the tutorial on configuring the attenuator matrix. The experiment will fail or produce errors if the attenuators are set beyond certain values. 248 249 * If you are trying this tutorial on SB9, you are going to have a bad time because that sandbox does not have ANY wireless devices. 250 251 === Final Observations === 252 253 You have now, hopefully, succeeded in executing the experiment script in this tutorial. Try to run this experiment again but with more client nodes. Additionally, if you are trying this tutorial on the ORBIT grid, try using nodes in different locations to see those effects on performance.