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Hi again, Here is enclosed picture from the manager window and the client interfaces. Everything is good excepted client. I can ping from client to emulator's adresses : 192.168.15.1, 192.168.18.15, 192.168.42.3 and 192.168.42.1 but I can't still see it on manager windows BR, Jussi On 27 January 2014 11:13, Julien BERNARD <jbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Hi Jussi, > > Please continue the conversation on the mailing list as it can be useful > for other users and you may also have answer from them. > > The installation process is quite independent from the presence or not of > management interfaces. > For each case, you need to install the opensand meta-package on each host > and the opensand-manager meta-package where you need a manager, usually > this is the satellite. > The management interfaces can only influence the network on which > management data will be transmitted (data from daemons to manager). If > there is no such interfaces, these data will transit on the emulation > network and, except if you need to transmit high traffic rates, this is > totally acceptable. > > To use the management interface you need to choose the correct interface > for service publishing when configuring the daemons and the collector (the > collector is not installed with the meta-package, you need to install it > manually, the package name is opensand-collector. You can install it on the > host you want but usually we install it on the same host that the manager. > You need the collector if you want to use statistics). You can reconfigure > the packages using "dpkg-reconfigure opensand-daemon" and "dpkg-reconfigure > opensand-collector" as root. > > When choosing the the interface for service publishing, the manager, > daemons and collector will detect each other on this specific network and > transmit management data on it. > > Regards, > > -- > Julien BERNARD > > > Le 25/01/2014 20:39, Jussi Isokangas a écrit : > >> Hi, >> Can you shortly explain how do you install from packages correctly >> emulation and management to different networks >> expected that internal network is already working between virtual >> machines like my case (gw sat, terminal1, client 1 ). >> Is right way first run apt-get install opensand for every (gw,st,sat) >> ones with advanced settings and after that try run apt-get install >> opensand-manager for sat one to different network? >> >> Br, Jussi >> >> >> >> On 23 January 2014 16:50, Julien BERNARD <jbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto: >> jbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >> >> Hi Jussi, >> >> Hi, >> I added worksation but I can't see it on manager start window. >> Ping works for any (ST GW, and google.com <http://google.com> >> <http://google.com>) destinations anyway. >> >> >> In order to be discovered by the manager, the hosts need to >> contact it. >> However, as workstations are behind terminals, they are generally >> not on the same network as the manager ans thus, cannot be discovered. >> >> There are a solution for that but first of all, do you really need >> a daemon on workstation ? >> This is only useful when you need automatic and dynamic routes or >> if you wish to use some tools. >> Otherwise, you can use a basic computer and configure your >> interface with DHCP if server is enabled on the terminal. If you >> prefer you can also configure the workstation interface and route >> manually: you can either add a default destination or add a route >> for the emulation network via the satellite terminal. >> If you need details, please send me your network configuration. >> >> I you really need a daemon on workstation you can add a new >> Ethernet interface on your computer and plug it on the manager >> network. >> In our platforms, we use 2 networks, one for emulation and the >> other for management, so we can discover worsktations through the >> management network. This is also useful to avoid sending >> statistics on the emulation network. >> >> Best regards, >> >> -- Julien BERNARD >> >> >> > >
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