[Battlemesh] Oh, the testbed... it's alive!

Benjamin Henrion zoobab at gmail.com
Fri May 6 13:58:02 UTC 2016


On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 10:58 AM, Gui Iribarren <gui at altermundi.net> wrote:
> We're very much happy to announce that the wibed testbed is fully up &
> running,
> it was technically running already on tuesday morning (when we started
> to run the protocols), but we spent the past two days (Federico and
> Alessandro, mainly) debugging each protocols configs, and finishing up
> implementing correctly the addressing scheme.
> we hit a showstopper bug yesterday (thursday) evening, where nodes would
> enter in a reboot loop as soon as starting the experiment
> i brought 4 nodes to the hotel and spent the night to get the final bits
> straight (the bug turned to be caused by BATMAN_V, which as accidentally
> active by default even on first boot) and during the very early morning
> we tested all the protocols again with Axel, everything was working great!
> Axel saw in first person the PMTU breakage that is caused by current
> bmx6/7, and we put a quick workaround.
> Linus is by my side, just before heading to the airport back home,
> documenting the kernel panic that BATMAN_V causes, so it will be fixed ASAP
> Henning also joined the earlybird party, debugged olsr2' detection of
> wifi interfaces, we discussed a bit some wbmv9 lessons learned, and set
> the priorities for today
>
> We're going to the university now, where the rest of the testbed (~40
> nodes) is already deployed since yesterday, to finally battle the day away!

Any idea what kind of babel.conf you are using?

I am lost in all those wibed stuff.

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