[Planetlab-users] Trumpet or similar tool?

Sean C. Rhea srhea at cs.berkeley.edu
Sun May 30 16:27:19 EDT 2004


All,

Is there a way to find out which PlanetLab nodes have >= 1 GB of 
physical RAM and >= 80 GB disks, or some similar query?  I'm currently 
running OpenHash on all PlanetLab nodes I can SSH to from an Internet1 
machine, but I'd rather not run it where resources are scarce, as most 
of those nodes are more interesting from a measurement perspective than 
from a service deployment one.  I seem to remember something called 
Trumpet that was designed for this purpose, but I can't find any 
information as to whether it's up or how to use it.

Thanks,
Sean
-- 
      I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer
     god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other
           possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours.
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