Unix friendly network testbench for FreeBSD?
Peter Jeremy
peterjeremy at optushome.com.au
Thu May 3 12:19:35 UTC 2007
On 2007-May-02 14:40:35 -0700, youshi10 at u.washington.edu wrote:
>Hmmm... ok, expanding on that what I was looking for was a means to
>simulate semi-realtime delays across a virtual network with 4+ virtual
>machines. Is it possible to use Dummynet in this case, or do I need to look
>into something else?
Dummynet can provide bandwidth restriction as well as msec-granularity
delays on packets being pushed through a pipe. You can glue together
multiple pipes (packets go through several pipes with different
characteristics).
I'm not sure what your virtual machines need to do so I can't comment
whether FreeBSD would be useable.
>Other conditions I planned on imposing are non-locking NFS (causes a lot of
>issues here with files at work),
Should be OK
> and have SUSE 32-bit clients (host OS of choice at work)
FreeBSD doesn't have SuSE clients but should be able to run them in
its Linux emulation layer.
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Peter Jeremy
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