11-16-2006
counting the packets
there are a number of clients connected to a server.... how can i count that each clients recieve ...? how do i moniter the activity of the client..?
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multinode_server
MULTINODE_SERVER(1) MORSE MULTINODE_SERVER(1)
NAME
multinode_server - Server program to synchronise several instances of MORSE
SYNOPSIS
multinode_server [synchronisation delay]
DESCRIPTION
Socket server program to synchronise several instances of MORSE (nodes) running the same simulation scenario. This program must be started
before launching the simulation in the nodes.
All the client nodes will connect with the server and send it the updated positions of the robots they manage. The multinode_server program
will concentrate the positions of all robots into a single Python dictionary, and then send it back to all clients.
It also permits pausing the simulation, by typing in its terminal p and Enter. The same command will allow the simulation to continue.
This mechanism relies on the fact that the clients will remain waiting for a reply from the server before continuing with the simulation.
PARAMETERS
[synchronisation delay]
Optional parameter that defines the delay (in seconds) between messages to the connected clients. A larger delay will slow down the
simulation in all clients. Default value is 0.0
SEE ALSO
morse(1) morseexec(1)
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