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Injecting new nodes in the network at runtime #106

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nyrahul opened this issue Jul 3, 2020 · 2 comments
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Injecting new nodes in the network at runtime #106

nyrahul opened this issue Jul 3, 2020 · 2 comments

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nyrahul commented Jul 3, 2020

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently, the nodes are added using Whitefield config. Once the nodes are added, the node's attributes/interfaces/interface-attributes could be changed at runtime. However, injecting new nodes at runtime is currently not possible.

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It should be possible to inject a new node using a node configuration file at runtime using an OAM command (for e.g., wfshell cmd_add_node config-file)

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nyrahul commented Jul 3, 2020

@philok93 , please check if the issue describes the feature you queried and comment if anything specific handling you may require. Thanks.

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philok93 commented Jul 3, 2020

@nyrahul thanks for your help. I would say that an even better idea is to add a node at runtime, save the new config into a file and restart/continue whitefield simulation (depends on your preference). This will help me to automate the procedure of doing multiple simulations with an increasing number of nodes. For now I need to create different configuration files with the specific number of nodes.

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