274 | | To make sure, our experiment will not conflict with any prior running processes on the node groups, killall command is used to terminate all processes associated with routers, GNRS and host stack. After waiting for a reasonable time, first the router are brought up and we start the applications on them, and then the hosts are brought up, starting the applications on them. |
| 274 | To make sure, our experiment will not conflict with any prior running processes on the node groups, killall command is used to terminate all processes associated with routers, GNRS and host stack. After waiting for a reasonable time, first the routers are brought up and we start the applications on them, and then the hosts are brought up, starting the applications on them. |