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PlanetLab NZ

PlanetLab NZ. Joffre Horlor http://planetlabnz.canterbury.ac.nz. What is PlanetLab?. A world-wide research network of computers. About 1,000 computers at about 500 sites. Developed at Princeton University in 2002.

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PlanetLab NZ

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  1. PlanetLab NZ Joffre Horlor http://planetlabnz.canterbury.ac.nz

  2. What is PlanetLab? • A world-wide research network of computers. • About 1,000 computers at about 500 sites. • Developed at Princeton University in 2002. • PlanetLabNZ current has six nodes at three sites, with six more nodes at three additional sites in process.

  3. What is PlanetLab?

  4. Red Slice Blue Slice Green Slice PlanetLab Nodes Red Server Blue Server Green Server Sliver Sliver Sliver Sliver Sliver Sliver Sliver Sliver Sliver Node Node Node

  5. Testing Gee!Mail • Private physical network. • Network simulation. • In the wild, and in the large.

  6. Testing Gee!Mail

  7. Testing Gee!Mail (and others)

  8. Testing Gee!Mail (and others)

  9. Network Configuration PL UC Network Big Bad Internet

  10. Network Configuration PL UC Network Big Bad Internet

  11. /bin/ls /bin/ls /bin/ls /bin/ls What’s a Sliver? Linux-VServers

  12. Uploading to PlanetLab Nodes • Linux secure copy (scp). • There are many other higher-level deployment programs available (e.g. CoDeploy). • RPC-based API (e.g., Python)

  13. X X X Connecting to PlanetLab Nodes PlanetLab Node Usercode, Password Work- station PlanetLab Node Usercode, Password Usercode, Password PlanetLab Node

  14. Slice name, Credentials Connecting to PlanetLab Nodes keyJ, keyK, keyT PlanetLab Central Command Joff (keyJ) Krys (keyK) Tony (keyT) Workstation keyT

  15. Network Bandwidth (1) • The Problem: With NZ network traffic charges, hosting a PlanetLab node can become prohibitive. • The Solution: KAREN! • The New Problem: is KAREN coverage sufficient?

  16. Network Bandwidth (2)

  17. Booting a PlanetLab Node • Boot CD stays in machine at all times. (Nodes can’t actually boot off the hard disk!) • On boot: • Download scripts, configuration data, slice information from PLCC. • Maybe reformat disk and reinstall OS.

  18. Administering a PlanetLab Node • How do you administer a PlanetLab node? • You can’t! • You don’t know root password! (Although you do have site_admin.) • PLCC control everything. • PCU (Power Control Unit) required. • Widely distributed network coupled with very tightly centralized control!

  19. Life with PlanetLab • PlanetLab nodes come and go without warning. • Nodes reboot (and maybe reinstall!) without warning. • Therefore: checkpoints! • Therefore: download data!

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