[Click] Configure click as kernel module

Roman Chertov rchertov at cs.ucsb.edu
Wed Feb 11 12:22:22 EST 2009


Zeeshan,

The steps are described in the INSTALL file of the click directory.  You 
have to use one of the provided patches on a plain unmodified kernel. 
2.6.24.7 works quite well.  You patch the kernel, recompile it, and then 
reboot.  If all works, then you can make a kernel level click module.

Roman

me you wrote:
>   Hi chertov.
> 
> Sorry for disturbing you,but  i have problem in  configure click router 
> as kernel module...
> can you send me the step,that i follow to install the click router as 
> kernel module.
> I am using debain patch version 2.6.
> Do i need to recompile my patch or not...
> Wait for good reply.
> best regard
> thanks
> zeeshan
> 
> --- On *Mon, 2/9/09, Roman Chertov /<rchertov at cs.ucsb.edu>/* wrote:
> 
>     From: Roman Chertov <rchertov at cs.ucsb.edu>
>     Subject: Re: [Click] Click Queue element
>     To: cit0072001 at yahoo.com
>     Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 10:52 AM
> 
>     Sorry, I never used the Click GUI.  I always write the scripts by hand or use a
>     perl script to generate them.
> 
>     Roman
> 
>     me you
>      wrote:
>     >   Hi chertov.
>     > 
>     > Hope you will fine,i try your script as you sended to me and nice it work.
>     > I am another problem ,Now i am using the click router GUI,and for click
>     GUI,the click modular should me configure as linux module kernel.
>     > I am using the debain,can u tell me how can i configure it.
>     > thanks
>     > 
>     > --- On *Wed, 2/4/09, Roman Chertov /<rchertov at cs.ucsb.edu>/* wrote:
>     > 
>     >     From: Roman Chertov <rchertov at cs.ucsb.edu>
>     >     Subject: Re: [Click] Click Queue element
>     >     To: cit0072001 at yahoo.com
>     >     Cc: click at amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu
>     >     Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 9:28 AM
>     > 
>     >     FromDevice(eth1) -> Queue(100)
>     >                      -> DelayShaper(100ms)
>     >                      -> Print(Ok)
>     >                      ->
>     >      Discard();
>     > 
>     >     This should do the trick. 
>      Obviously, you can change the delay to any
>     value
>     >     that you want to.
>     > 
>     >     Roman
>     > 
>     >     me you wrote:
>     >     > Hi everybody..
>     >     >     > How can i use the queue element to make a delay in
>     printing the packets.
>     >     >     > I am using this configuration.
>     >     > FromDevice(eth1)->Queue(100)->Print(Ok)->Discard();
>     >     >     > Is i am doing right or wrong.
>     >     > Thanks
>     >     >     >     >     >     >      
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