[ns] Problems with 64bits platform
Fernando Boronat Seguí
fboronat at dcom.upv.es
Tue Jul 7 01:36:40 PDT 2009
I have only tested multicast examples with DM protocol, whit nodes
joining and leaving the group. I think the control messages of the
multicast protocol (prune) don't work well. I tried to change the period
of sending prune messages and the animation doesn't take it into account.
I tried to change it with this sentence and it doesn't work well.
DM set PruneTimeout 200 (large number to avoid sending prunes).
The nam animation shows a prune sent hundred of times per second and the
joinings and leavings don't take effect. The nessages are broadcasted to
all the nodes all the time.
The same scenario in a simple PC with 32-bit ubuntu an a 32-bit
processor works well
Any help will be welcomed.
Best regards
qweq adcsad escribió:
> Is this problem happening while you are running only multicast scenario or some specific scenario? Or it is happening in general?
>
>
> --- On Mon, 7/6/09, Fernando Boronat Seguí <fboronat at dcom.upv.es> wrote:
>
>
>> From: Fernando Boronat Seguí <fboronat at dcom.upv.es>
>> Subject: [ns] Problems with 64bits platform
>> To: ns-users at ISI.EDU
>> Date: Monday, July 6, 2009, 9:00 AM
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am having problems whit multicast scenarios in ns-2.34
>> installed in a
>> doble intel quadcore machine.
>>
>> I hve tried it in Ubuntu and Red Hat linux distributions.
>>
>> The same scenarios works well in a 32bit platform.
>>
>> I anyone have had simlar problems I would really appreciate
>> his/her help.
>>
>>
>>
>> Best regards from Spain
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