java line of code:
@verbatim
-router_name = prefix + clusterId + router_ + suffix;
+router_name = prefix + clusterId + _router + suffix;
@endverbatim
are the following:
\verbatim
c-my_cluster_1_router.me
-c-0.my_cluster_1.me
-c-1.my_cluster_1.me
-c-2.my_cluster_1.me
+c-0.me
+c-1.me
+c-2.me
...
-c-99.my_cluster_1.me
+c-99.me
\endverbatim
\subsubsection pf_peer peer
attribute/value schema. You may want to use it to give information to
the tool you use for rendering your simulation, for example.
+\verbatim
<storage_type id="single_HDD" model="linear_no_lat" size="4000" content_type="txt_unix">
<model_prop id="Bwrite" value="30MBps" />
<model_prop id="Bread" value="100MBps" />
<model_prop id="Bconnection" value="150MBps" />
<b><prop id="Brand" value="Western Digital" /></b>
</storage_type>
+\endverbatim
\subsubsection pf_sto_st storage
\li <b>id (mandatory)</b>: the identifier of the storage to be used
when referring to it.
\li <b>typeId (mandatory)</b>: the identifier of the storage_type that
- this storage belongs to.
-
+ this storage belongs to.
+\li <b>attach (mandatory)</b>: the host (name) to which the storage is
+ attached to.
\subsubsection pf_sto_mo mount