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  • From: Jeremy Palmer <>
  • To: Zach Retzlaff <>
  • Cc: "''" <>
  • Subject: Re: NDT Installation Assistance
  • Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 12:20:13 -0700

This may not be the answer your looking for, but unless your completely
comfortable with manually compiling software/kernels, I would suggest you use
the pS-Performance Toolkit LiveCD. This is by far the easiest way to run a
NDT box.
http://www.internet2.edu/performance/toolkit/index.html

You simply boot your server off the CD and after some basic config, you have a
working NDT box (along with all the other tools included in perfSONAR-PS).
Server requirements for this are minimal. Basically you need a server with at
least 1GB ram, 10GB hard drive (to save customized settings), bootable CD ROM
drive, P4 CPU, and ethernet NIC. I used this method to deploy NDT/perfSONAR-PS
boxes in each of our 15 datacenters utilizing old server hardware.

FYI, if you do use the LiveCD, make sure the IP for your NDT server has a
reverse DNS PTR entry that maps back to the correct hostname of the server
since
this appears to be how the toolkit creates clickable links to some of the
tools
including NDT on the server's home page.

--
Jeremy Palmer
Network Engineering
ViaWest, Inc.
Office: 720.891.1045
Fax: 303-874-5236
www.viawest.net

Zach Retzlaff wrote:
> NTD Users,
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> I’m not sure the right way to go about this, so I apologize if I missed
> something in the documentation. I’m trying to get the NDT running on
> CentOS 5.4 and I’m having a heck of a time. The kernel patch fails, as
> well as the web100srv and fakewww portions of the NDT install. If
> someone can offer assistance, or at least point me in the right
> direction (i.e. user forums, etc.) that would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks!
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> Zach Retzlaff
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