[tg] A question

Barbara Denny denny@ISI.EDU
Mon, 01 Apr 2002 15:36:00 -0800


A while ago there was a preliminary investigation
on the feasibility of porting tg to windows ( I did not
do it but some interns working for me did it). At
the time, it seemed like it would have taken a lot
of work to get tg functioning. At that point I decided
to punt.  If you want to work on it some more and
report back, that would be great. I do not have any
plans to look into it in the near future.

barbara

p.s.
I have no real knowledge of cygwin.  If they have done a good
job at supporting Berkeley sockets, ioctls, select calls,
etc.  then it might not be so bad.... (Microsoft sockets aren't
really Berkeley sockets).  I would be concerned
whether it could meet the timing requirements that
is specified in the tg scripts.  I am not sure what Microsoft
does regarding  clock...

Ali badilli wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have just started to use tg in our tesbed. I would
> like to know is there any version that can work in
> Windows OS, or is there any way we can make current
> version work in Windows OS. This is because we have a
> network which includes some windows hosts.
>
> A second question: in tg, the log file in sender and
> receiver can be used by graphing tools. I would like
> to have some measurement in the routers that connects
> many senders and receivers such as dropped rate, BW
> usage, delay.  Can anybody suggest any tools, or a
> solution?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Ali
>
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