[Battlemesh] tests for downloads ? and tests follow-ups

Pau hakais at gmail.com
Thu Mar 24 23:56:38 CET 2011


I also have uploaded my tests to: http://dabax.net/wbm/pau

There are two scripts:

protocheck.sh --> The script executed in the WBM to get the data
draw.sh --> Script to draw some graphs from the raw data (not finished)

Also you can see 3 directoris. One directory for test (the same test).
For example, this one: 010519/ <http://dabax.net/wbm/pau/010519/>
01 --> Identifier
0519 --> Start hour (05:19)

Inside every test directory you can see a lot of data files, like:
10.10.101._010519 <http://dabax.net/wbm/pau/010519/10.10.101._010519>
This is for the protocol which runs in range: 10.10.101.*

Here the list of ranges-protocols:
100 Static 101 Batman 102 Babel 103 Olsr 104 Batman-adv 105 Bmx6

Also I have uploaded some graphs (created with draw.sh script). For example:
latency010519.png <http://dabax.net/wbm/pau/010519/latency010519.png> -->
All protocols (less is better, but 0 is worst)
BabelVSBmx6.png <http://dabax.net/wbm/pau/010519/BabelVSBmx6.png> -->
Comparing only Babel and Bmx6

In the next days I will try to do more graphs.

SAX

Pau

2011/3/24 Axel Neumann <neumann at cgws.de>

> Hi
>
> On Donnerstag 24 März 2011, Pau wrote:
> > I have also some tests results, I can upload it in raw format. But this
> > link does not work for me.
>
> Until downloads.battlemesh.org is available I put the raw I have into your
> server at http://dabax.net/wbm/
>
> Some quick and important remarks right now !!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> In total there were 33 foneras actively meshing.
> This includes:
> 25 foneras meshing on channel 6 .
> 4 meshing on channel 1
> 4 meshing on channel 11.
>
> Babeld, Olsrd and bmx6 were meshing using wlan and lan interface.
> This was not the case with batman and batman-adv which were only meshing on
> wlan interface.
>
> We just found out about this fact in the early morning and were to tired to
> fix
> it. sorry,
>
> Therefore, You can compare babeld, olsrd, and bmx6 with each other.
> You can also compare batman with batman-adv. But its unfair to compare
> between
> protocols of this two groups.
>
>
> Thre tcpdumps (*.rawdata) were created from my notebook which was connected
> directly to fonera 10.
>
> All remaining data was collected on node 10 using the following script:
> http://dabax.net/wbm/script/ping-test.sh
>
> each measurement was given a number which is the first number in a file
> name.
> So the file names can be read like:
>
> log-<experimentNumber>-<destinationNodeNumber>-<protocolPrefix>.<dataType>
>
>
> I just came back this this morning and had no time yet for fourther post-
> processing.  more tomorrow...
>
>
> /axel
>
>
>
> >
> > 2011/3/24 Xavier Carcelle <xavier.carcelle at gmail.com>
> >
> > > Hola battlemesh folks,
> > >
> > > Alex, Markus : Have you able to push the 50M of logs from your tests
> > > to downloads.battlemesh.org for us to analyze ?
> > >
> > > For further tests ready for next battlemesh or "intermediate"
> > > battlemesh (4.x this summer for instance), I believe we should have :
> > >
> > > *VoIP server with siphone on mobile-meshed laptops (I have a setup w/
> > > Asterisk and Twinkle working)
> > > *Streaming server : Icecast somewhere (kloschi has a set-up that we
> > > can use and Ursula has a set-up to try following the Paris demo audio
> > > over mesh)
> > > *Multicast server : From Simone
> > > *Buffer tests : large transfer over the mesh and monitoring of the
> > > buffers w/ pings, tcpdumps, pingplotter ... bloat monitoring
> > > *To-the-outside-world : maintaining sessions to ssh, https ... servers
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > >
> > > Xavier.
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