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OneLab, Packet Tracking
An overview of the packet tracking capabilities on the PlanetLab testbed.
OneLab Overview
An overview of the OneLab project and the federated testbeds.
OneLab, DIMES
An overview of the Distributed Scientific Research (DIMES) project, a partner in the OneLab project.
OneLab, OMF
An overview of OMF, the cOntrol and Management Framework.
OneLab & Industry
The ONELAB Experimental Facility is an open federated laboratory supporting network research for the future internet or network testbeds.Experimentally driven research is key to success in exploring future possibilities for the internet.OLEF is building an open, general-purpose and large-scale shared experimental facility that will enable European industry and academia to innovate today and to assess the performance of their solutions.
OneLab, NITOS
An overview of the Network Implementation Testbed (NITOS) wireless testbed.
OneLab, SFA
An overview of SFA, Sliced based facility Architecture.
OneLab, ETOMIC
An overview of the ETOMIC testbed, a partner in OneLab.
OneLab, Emulation
An overview of the Emulation package on the PlanetLab testbed.
Installing Java on a Sliver
If you want to run Java programs, you must install Java Runtime on your sliver. This video presents three options for installing Java.
Monitoring Overview
This video provides an overview of the monitoring capabilities available on PlanetLab using the Argos card.
Using Emulation
A registered slice on PlanetLab, connected to a node supports emulation.
Using YUM
YUM is a software package manager. It is a tool for installing, updating, and removing packages and their dependencies on RPM-based systems. It automatically computes dependencies and figures out what things should occur to install packages. It makes it easier to maintain groups of machines without having to manually update each one using rpm.
Installing ANME
A How-to guide to installing the Advanced Network Monitor Equipment.
Testing Argos Monitoring Equipment
A step by step guide to Etomic bundle creation and test guide for the Advanced Network Monitoring Equipment (Argos).
Adding Nodes to a Slice
Any user can add nodes to slices. Improvements in PlanetLab Europe have made choosing nodes easier. A user can now select nodes based on reliability, load, and autonomous system. This video explains the three stages in an experiment and how to add nodes to a slice.
Changing Node Outgoing Bandwidth
By default, your PlanetLab nodes are not bandwidth limited. This video demonstrates how to may change the outbound bandwidth limits of each of your nodes.
Switching Node Boot State
The Operations staff at PlanetLab remotely maintains and administers your nodes. There is usually no need for you to become involved in day-to-day maintenance, although you may occasionally be asked to reboot. You may also need to temporarily remove you nodes from PlanetLab to repair or upgrade your nodes. This video demonstrates how Tech Contacts can switch node boot states.
Registering a New Site
PlanetLab Europe welcomes companies, universities, and research laboratories across Europe to join the testbed. We are supported by the European Commision through its 7th Framework Programs, FIRE initiative (Future Internet Research and Experimentation). We encourage other FP7 projects in this area to participate, and offer special terms for those which do. For research project to take advantage of PlanetLab Europe is it only necessary for one or more of its partners to be memers of the PlanetLab Europe consortium.
Renewing a Slice
Slices have a finite life. This video explains how to renew a slice.