[Planetlab-users] java is not disponible on some nodes

Justin Cappos justinc at cs.washington.edu
Wed Jun 18 11:36:20 EDT 2008


Java is not installed by default.   You can easily deploy it in your
slice using several utilities such as Stork
(http://www.cs.arizona.edu/stork), yum (which may or may not be
broken), CoDeploy (http://codeen.cs.princeton.edu/codeploy), PLuSH
(http://plush.cs.williams.edu/example.html), or PlMan
(http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/networking/cplane/).

If you have problems using any of these, the individual developers can
likely help you out.

Thanks,
Justin

On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 5:19 AM, yassine benmoussa
<benmoussa.yassine at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> im trying to run java on some nodes existing in europe, and it does node
> recognize java command :
> java -jar file.jar
> here is the name of the nodes that I tried:
>
> (java not found)node2pl.planet-lab.telecom-lille1.eu
> (java not found) planetlab3.upc.es
> (java not found) onelab01.dis.unina.it
> (java not found)planetlab-europe-01.ipv6.lip6.fr
> (java not found)planetlab2.upc.es
> (java not found)planetlab-europe-02.ipv6.lip6.fr
> (java not found)planetlab2.it.uc3m.es
> (java not found)planetlab1.upc.es
> (java not found)pl1.rennes.supelec.fr
> (java not found)planetlab2.upc.es
>
> --
> BENMOUSSA Yassine
> 3ème année INPT
> benmoussa.yassine at gmail.com
>
> P please consider the environment - do you really need to print this email?
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