Hey Stephen,

On 20/08/15 13:52, Steven Galgano wrote:
> Dan,
> 
> If your emulated nodes are each running an emulator instance (emane
> application) inside their individual network namespaces, you will need
> to use their hostnames.
> 
> For example:
> 
>   # emanesh node-1 get table '*' mac

Great, thanks. I had tried emanesh localhost from within the container
but it didn't work, didn't occur to me to try the actual hostname.

> 
> Improving timer latency is more a function of adding CPU resources to
> the emulation. For example, adding additional servers, reducing server
> load or assigning a specific core or cores to each container.
> 

Is there a quick way to assign specific cores to a container to test
whether your last suggestion helps?

As far as I can tell, I should have sufficient resources on the machine
I'm using. It has 32 cores, and I'm trying to run a CORE-EMANE emulation
with 25 nodes. From looking at htop the cpu usage of each core is only
around 30%, with the cpu utilization of the emane processes ranging from
10-50%. Some of the services running on the nodes occasionally use a lot
of CPU, but given the low overall utilization I would think this
shouldn't be a problem?

Thanks for your help,
Dan


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