From: Suman Nath (sknath@cs.cmu.edu)
Date: 02/04/03
One example script (we used for our PSF demo) will be found in the
$IRISNET/Script directory.
You can assume that the machine running the script has
non-interactive access to all other participating machines (see
"ssh-keygen").
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Mahim Mishra wrote:
>
> I don't clearly understand how the "install" and "setup" scripts are to be
> organized. Reading the project description makes it seem that we have to
> run the "install" script on both machines, and the "setup" script on one
> machine. I think that the following structure seems the most logical then:
>
> 1. Let the install script compile and copy the files, and start up the sa,
> oa and xindice
>
> 2. Let the setup script populate the OAs with the schema, subscribe the
> sensletes, and start up the front-end.
>
> This is stretching the purpose of the install script a little, but the
> alternative (getting the setup script, running on one machine, to start up
> the irisnet infrastructure on the other) seems far more painful to me. Any
> comments?
>
> Mahim
>
>
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> School of Computer Science, ph :+1-412-268-3562
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>
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