[Bamboo-Users] could you tell me how to start up a couple of Bamboo nodes and

John Casey john.casey at gmail.com
Wed Jul 19 06:07:42 PDT 2006


Whoops sorry made a blatant copy and paste error. the IP address as I
stated in the second configuration file should be exactly the same. So
instead of being 192.168.1.200:3642 it should be 10.1.1.2:3642. :)

On 7/19/06, John Casey <john.casey at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> its really very easy all you need to do is make a copy of your
> configuration file and alter these lines:
>
>     <global>
>         <initargs>
>             node_id 10.1.1.2:3632
>         </initargs>
>     </global>
>
> If your running multiple nodes on the same system then your going to
> have the same IP address but with a different port. So if you wanted
> to run another system on node 10.1.1.2 then we can do something like
> this:
>
>     <global>
>         <initargs>
>             node_id 192.168.1.200:3642
>         </initargs>
>     </global>
>
> The gateway parameter regardless of system is still going to point to
> the original IP-address and port number.
>
>         <Router>
>             class bamboo.router.Router
>             <initargs>
>                 debug_level             0
>                 gateway                 10.1.1.2:3632
>                 periodic_ping_period    20
>                 ls_alarm_period         4
>                 near_rt_alarm_period    0
>                 far_rt_alarm_period     10
>                 leaf_set_size           1
>                 digit_values            2
>                 ignore_proximity        false
>                 location_cache_size     0
>                 min_replica_count               0
>             </initargs>
>         </Router>
>
> Hope this helps! I reposted back to the newsgroup in case others have
> the same problem.
>
>
> On 7/13/06, hqf <qfhuang at hust.edu.cn> wrote:
> > John Casey,您好!
> >
> >         could you tell me how to start up a couple of Bamboo nodes and
> > have them all point to my gateway node? how could I
> > create my own small scale Bamboo system?I just know to build a bamboo in my local machine as www.bamboo-dht.org's user guide.Where could I find some documents about how to build a small scale Bamboo system on planetlab nodes?
> >
> > ======= 2006-03-24 16:39:21 您在来信中写道:=======
> >
> > >Hi Qfhuang, I think most of the OpenDHT systems are running on
> > >PlanetLab (although I am not 100 % sure about the actual details)
> > >which might be prohibitive in terms of matching the PlanetLab minimum
> > >system requirements and also how much international bandwidth you have
> > >available. Your best bet is to just grab a bunch of machines or use a
> > >locally available cluster and start up a couple of Bamboo nodes and
> > >have them all point to your gateway node. You should then be able to
> > >create your own small scale Bamboo system. You can also of course run
> > >more than one logical system on the same node by changing ports and
> > >the like.
> > >
> > >Good Luck.
> > >
> > >On 3/24/06, qfhuang at mail.hust.edu.cn <qfhuang at mail.hust.edu.cn> wrote:
> > >> Thank Sean Rhea very much.I have put and got successfully.Now I want to be
> > >> a openDHT server,Because I want to know the whole process as a gateway to
> > >> serve into the DHT for clients,to accept RPC operations from clients, to
> > >> forward those messages into the DHT, and to forwardthe corresponding
> > >> responses to those operations from the DHT to the appropriate client.Could
> > >> I?
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
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> >
> > 致
> > 礼!
> >
> >
> > hqf
> > qfhuang at hust.edu.cn
> > 2006-07-13
> >
> >
>


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