[Click] Re:

Eddie Kohler kohler at CS.UCLA.EDU
Mon Jan 24 15:59:36 EST 2005


Christian,

You need to describe your problem more precisely.  What configuration 
are you trying to install.  What do you mean by 'it didn't work'.


On Jan 21, 2005, at 7:56 AM, Christian Damassa wrote:

>
>
> Hi Eddie
>
> I was very happy to read your answer, but I have some
> problem tring to execute your tips.
>
> I would use the element AggregateIPFlow, AggregateCounter and 
> AggregateFilter so
> I took these and I deleted the line as you told me after that I 
> compiled using :
>
> ./configure --enable-local --enable-analysis
> make elemlist
> make install
>
> I didn't read error messages, but when I install click
> It tells to me: unknown element class 'Aggregatexxxx?'
>
> So I tried coping the Agg. elements in the dir local
> and I compiled...
>
> also this time I didn't read error messages
>
> but also this time it dind't work
>
> have you any suggestion?
>
> thanks a lot
>
> regards
> christian
>
>
> Hi Christian,
>
> Which exact elements do you want to use?  Some of the Aggregate 
> elements could
> go in the kernel if you wanted.  They're marked user-level only just 
> to keep the
> size of the kernel module down.  Just delete the 
> "ELEMENT_REQUIRES(userlevel)"
> lines to get the elements into the kernel.  Hoewver, elements that use 
> floating
> point arithmetic MUST stay at user level.
>
> Eddie
>
>
> Christian Damassa wrote:
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I'm working in my graduation's thesis
>> and I need to analize some flows
>>  with Aggregates element.
>> But unfotunatly I discovered that these
>>  elementes works only in userlevel.
>>
>> Is possible work with any similar element
>> NOT in userlevel? In particular I need to
>> filter like do the element aggregateFilter.
>>
>> Regards
>> christian
>>
>>
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