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From: Dragan Noveski <perodog@gmx.net>
To: batman <b.a.t.m.a.n@open-mesh.net>
Subject: Re: [B.A.T.M.A.N.] problems running batman rev350
Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 19:31:34 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <464F3476.9080805@gmx.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <464F2DB6.3040301@gmx.net>

Dragan Noveski wrote:
> Axel Neumann wrote:
>> Hey Dragan,
>>
>>  
>>>  #!/bin/sh
>>>     iwconfig eth2 mode ad-hoc essid olsr.freifunk.net channel 10 ap
>>> 02:CA:FF:EE ifconfig eth2 104.130.30.9
>>>     
>>
>> (just to be shure) this should be 02:CA:FF:EE:BA:BE   
>
> of course, it was a copy+paste issue...
>> ..
>>  
>>> i am starting batman with:
>>>
>>> #!/bin/bash
>>>     iwconfig eth2 mode ad-hoc essid olsr.freifunk.net channel 10
>>>     ifconfig eth2 105.130.30.9
>>>     ifconfig eth2 up
>>>     sleep 1
>>>     batmand -d 1 -p 105.131.41.5 -r 1 eth2
>>>     
>> can  you start batmand in background with: batmand -r 1 -p 
>> 105.131.41.5  eth2
>> instead and tell if the problem continues. This command instantly 
>> returns your prompt but a:
>> ps -aux | grep batmand
>> should show the running main-daemon in the background.
>>   
> that looks good in the moment here!
> it is connecting to the preferred gateway very fast, but again it 
> stops after some minutes (running 'batmand -c -d 2' in another terminal).
>> Also please check that there are no predefined host routes for the 
>> 105.0.0.0/8 network before you start batmand and after it stopped. 
>> Meaning a:
>> route -n | grep ^105 berfore and after the daemon is running should 
>> only show:
>> 105.0.0.0       0.0.0.0         255.0.0.0       U     0      0        
>> 0 eth2
>> While batmand is running it should of course show routing entries for 
>> all other known batman nodes but if such host routes are still there 
>> after the daemon stopped it is a definitive sign for an uncorect 
>> termination of teh daemon.
>>   
> this is strange, after killing batmand, sometimes this command will 
> give out a long list of nodes, and sometimes it is behaving as you are 
> expecting it.
>
>>  
>>> #!/bin/bash
>>> batmand -c -d 2
>>>
>>> in another terminal.
>>>     
>>
>> It should of course always be possible to access the debug output 
>> from the running batmand main-daemon by launching a batmand-client with
>> batmand -c -d <1-4>
>> or in batch mode (providing just a single outputpage and returns to 
>> the prompt) with:
>> batmand -c -d <1-4> -b
>> However, it would be interesting to know if the crash is related to 
>> existence of a batmand-client connecting to the main daemon. For 
>> example for batmand-0.2.0-rc2-rv350 (and before) debug level 4:
>> batmand -c -d 4
>> is known to cause the batmand to crash after a short time and it 
>> might be possible that this problems also occur with other debug-levels.
>> Try batmand -c -d 1
>> and batmand -c -d 2
>> instead.
>>   
> when i am running batmand without debug and :
>
> 'batmand -c -d 2', batmand is stopping after couple of minutes.
>
> trying now to run only batmand without -d option and no client, lets 
> see for how long it will be running?!
>
>
> cheers,
> doc
>
> p.s. example, batmand was stopping now again and several minutes after 
> it is stopped:
>
> murija2:/home/nowhiskey# route -n | grep ^105
> 105.192.99.3    105.130.1.67    255.255.255.255 UGH   0      0        
> 0 eth2
> 105.131.10.1    105.130.30.1    255.255.255.255 UGH   0      0        
> 0 eth2
> 105.0.0.0       0.0.0.0         255.0.0.0       U     0      0        
> 0 eth2
> murija2:/home/nowhiskey# ...........
>
>
> 'ps ax' does not shows any batman process running.
>
> but my feeling is, that when i do not start 'batmand -c' i will be 
> connected much more faster. but this statement unfortunately is not 
> very informative.
>
>> ciao,
>> axel
>>
>>
>>   
>
look, i am running batman now for longer than a half hour and it did not 
stopped.
it is running with:

#!/bin/bash
    iwconfig eth2 mode ad-hoc essid olsr.freifunk.net channel 10
    ifconfig eth2 105.130.30.9
    ifconfig eth2 up
    sleep 1
    batmand -p 105.131.41.5 -r 1 eth2

no batman-client is running, so perhaps really this is the originally 
problem?!

cheers,
doc

  reply	other threads:[~2007-05-19 17:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-05-19 14:55 [B.A.T.M.A.N.] problems running batman rev350 Dragan Noveski
2007-05-19 15:49 ` Axel Neumann
2007-05-19 17:02   ` Dragan Noveski
2007-05-19 17:31     ` Dragan Noveski [this message]
2007-05-19 18:44       ` Dragan Noveski
2007-05-19 20:10         ` Marek Lindner
2007-05-21 10:35           ` Dragan Noveski
     [not found]             ` <200705211311.50293.lindner_marek@yahoo.de>
2007-05-21 11:33               ` Dragan Noveski
2007-05-21 18:12                 ` Axel Neumann

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