From 32eec25228bec91318c577d18fe2ce3ff4d45598 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Grothoff Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2019 21:15:58 +0200 Subject: drop sections on planetlab, this is unlikely to even still work anymore, fixes #5628 --- doc/handbook/chapters/developer.texi | 163 ----------------------------------- 1 file changed, 163 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/handbook/chapters/developer.texi b/doc/handbook/chapters/developer.texi index 228603cda..3225a6359 100644 --- a/doc/handbook/chapters/developer.texi +++ b/doc/handbook/chapters/developer.texi @@ -1876,7 +1876,6 @@ Testbed API can accessed by including the * Hosts file format:: * Topology file format:: * Testbed Barriers:: -* Automatic large-scale deployment in the PlanetLab testbed:: * TESTBED Caveats:: @end menu @@ -2140,168 +2139,6 @@ message from its upward propagation --- the upward propagation is needed for ensuring that the barrier is reached by all the controllers and the downward propagation is for triggering that the barrier is crossed. -@cindex PlanetLab testbed -@node Automatic large-scale deployment in the PlanetLab testbed -@subsection Automatic large-scale deployment in the PlanetLab testbed - -PlanetLab is a testbed for computer networking and distributed systems -research. It was established in 2002 and as of June 2010 was composed of -1090 nodes at 507 sites worldwide. - -To automate the GNUnet we created a set of automation tools to simplify -the large-scale deployment. We provide you a set of scripts you can use -to deploy GNUnet on a set of nodes and manage your installation. - -Please also check @uref{https://old.gnunet.org/installation-fedora8-svn} and -@uref{https://old.gnunet.org/installation-fedora12-svn} to find detailed -instructions how to install GNUnet on a PlanetLab node. - - -@c *********************************************************************** -@menu -* PlanetLab Automation for Fedora8 nodes:: -* Install buildslave on PlanetLab nodes running fedora core 8:: -* Setup a new PlanetLab testbed using GPLMT:: -* Why do i get an ssh error when using the regex profiler?:: -@end menu - -@node PlanetLab Automation for Fedora8 nodes -@subsubsection PlanetLab Automation for Fedora8 nodes - -@c *********************************************************************** -@node Install buildslave on PlanetLab nodes running fedora core 8 -@subsubsection Install buildslave on PlanetLab nodes running fedora core 8 -@c ** Actually this is a subsubsubsection, but must be fixed differently -@c ** as subsubsection is the lowest. - -Since most of the PlanetLab nodes are running the very old Fedora core 8 -image, installing the buildslave software is quite some pain. For our -PlanetLab testbed we figured out how to install the buildslave software -best. - -@c This is a very terrible way to suggest installing software. -@c FIXME: Is there an official, safer way instead of blind-piping a -@c script? -@c FIXME: Use newer pypi URLs below. -Install Distribute for Python: - -@example -curl http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py | sudo python -@end example - -Install Distribute for zope.interface <= 3.8.0 (4.0 and 4.0.1 will not -work): - -@example -export PYPI=@value{PYPI-URL} -wget $PYPI/z/zope.interface/zope.interface-3.8.0.tar.gz -tar xzvf zope.interface-3.8.0.tar.gz -cd zope.interface-3.8.0 -sudo python setup.py install -@end example - -Install the buildslave software (0.8.6 was the latest version): - -@example -export GCODE="http://buildbot.googlecode.com/files" -wget $GCODE/buildbot-slave-0.8.6p1.tar.gz -tar xvfz buildbot-slave-0.8.6p1.tar.gz -cd buildslave-0.8.6p1 -sudo python setup.py install -@end example - -The setup will download the matching twisted package and install it. -It will also try to install the latest version of zope.interface which -will fail to install. Buildslave will work anyway since version 3.8.0 -was installed before! - -@c *********************************************************************** -@node Setup a new PlanetLab testbed using GPLMT -@subsubsection Setup a new PlanetLab testbed using GPLMT - -@itemize @bullet -@item Get a new slice and assign nodes -Ask your PlanetLab PI to give you a new slice and assign the nodes you -need -@item Install a buildmaster -You can stick to the buildbot documentation:@ -@uref{http://buildbot.net/buildbot/docs/current/manual/installation.html} -@item Install the buildslave software on all nodes -To install the buildslave on all nodes assigned to your slice you can use -the tasklist @code{install_buildslave_fc8.xml} provided with GPLMT: - -@example -./gplmt.py -c contrib/tumple_gnunet.conf -t \ -contrib/tasklists/install_buildslave_fc8.xml -a -p -@end example - -@item Create the buildmaster configuration and the slave setup commands - -The master and the and the slaves have need to have credentials and the -master has to have all nodes configured. This can be done with the -@file{create_buildbot_configuration.py} script in the @file{scripts} -directory. - -This scripts takes a list of nodes retrieved directly from PlanetLab or -read from a file and a configuration template and creates: - -@itemize @bullet -@item a tasklist which can be executed with gplmt to setup the slaves -@item a master.cfg file containing a PlanetLab nodes -@end itemize - -A configuration template is included in the , most important is -that the script replaces the following tags in the template: - -%GPLMT_BUILDER_DEFINITION :@ GPLMT_BUILDER_SUMMARY@ GPLMT_SLAVES@ -%GPLMT_SCHEDULER_BUILDERS - -Create configuration for all nodes assigned to a slice: - -@example -./create_buildbot_configuration.py -u \ --p -s -m \ --t