Re: [ns] Mash Inspector on Mac OS X
Thanks for the comments. I am using a relatively small simulation, but I had been tracing all events, so I will try your suggestions. On 7/12/06 12:30 PM, "Pedro Vale Estrela" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi > > I also have a fairly poor performance during my otcl debug sessions > regarding managing the object inspector itself. For this, I just stop the > simulation at run time, check the objects that I want, check the private > variables, and find the bug. > > For debugging, I have my simulation script parametized to generate a smaller > and simpler scenario to have to deal with less otcl objects. For C++ > debugging, it greatly helps disabling all the traces to deal with less C++ > objects. > > With the debugger turned off, the simulation runs at full speed. > > I assume you followed the instructions here: > http://tagus.inesc-id.pt/~pestrela/ns2/ns2_debugging2.html I did, and... > Did you find any difficulties? None at all! > Pedro Estrela > > >> -Original Message- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf >> Of Brad Montgomery >> Sent: quarta-feira, 12 de Julho de 2006 17:54 >> To: ns-users@isi.edu >> Subject: [ns] Mash Inspector on Mac OS X >> >> >> Hello All, >> >> I've recently patched my installation of ns-allinone-2.29 (running on Mac >> OS >> 10.4.7) to use the Mash Inspector, but I am experiencing very poor >> performance. >> >> Is anyone else using Mash on Mac OS X? >> >> Thanks! >> Brad > >
Re: [ns] Mash Inspector on Mac OS X
Hi I also have a fairly poor performance during my otcl debug sessions regarding managing the object inspector itself. For this, I just stop the simulation at run time, check the objects that I want, check the private variables, and find the bug. For debugging, I have my simulation script parametized to generate a smaller and simpler scenario to have to deal with less otcl objects. For C++ debugging, it greatly helps disabling all the traces to deal with less C++ objects. With the debugger turned off, the simulation runs at full speed. I assume you followed the instructions here: http://tagus.inesc-id.pt/~pestrela/ns2/ns2_debugging2.html Did you find any difficulties? Pedro Estrela > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > Of Brad Montgomery > Sent: quarta-feira, 12 de Julho de 2006 17:54 > To: ns-users@isi.edu > Subject: [ns] Mash Inspector on Mac OS X > > > Hello All, > > I've recently patched my installation of ns-allinone-2.29 (running on Mac > OS > 10.4.7) to use the Mash Inspector, but I am experiencing very poor > performance. > > Is anyone else using Mash on Mac OS X? > > Thanks! > Brad
[ns] Mash Inspector on Mac OS X
Hello All, I've recently patched my installation of ns-allinone-2.29 (running on Mac OS 10.4.7) to use the Mash Inspector, but I am experiencing very poor performance. Is anyone else using Mash on Mac OS X? Thanks! Brad