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Re: [perfsonar-user] maddash question


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  • From: Brian Candler <>
  • To: Andrew Lake <>
  • Cc: "GarnizovIvan (RRZE)" <>,
  • Subject: Re: [perfsonar-user] maddash question
  • Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 16:43:20 +0300
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On 10/09/2015 16:13, Andrew Lake wrote:
You can do what you describe if you use force_bidirectional and set no_agent to 1 on one of the end hosts so that just one side initiates both directions. 
Fantastic. "no_agent 1" under the hosts we don't manage looks like exactly the right solution. (We can also remove the <measurement_archive> sections for those hosts)

Thank you for your help. This is rather more helpful than the documentation.

http://docs.perfsonar.net/multi_server_config.html#multi-service-config-gen
"For a full list of options see Mesh Configuration"

links to:

http://docs.perfsonar.net/config_mesh.html
" Coming soon."

:-)

Cheers,

Brian.




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