safety wrapper for IBR-DTN daemon
Good morning,
I'm keen on running dtn daemon on another platform and I have found the safety-wrapper.sh on the recipes for OpenWRT.
According to the script, after system check it tries to mount the container making use of mountcontainer.sh, my doubt is whether other OS like fedora or ububtu need to have this script too or not. I mean, if I have got the daemon bin, do I have to create a container (for instance on fedora os) as is done on that script before running the daemon bin, or just with proper configuration file and the daemon bin it's enough to start and run the ibrtdtn daemon?
Thanks in advance,
Regards.
Hello,
The safety-wrapper is only for OpenWRT. It is an extra safety measure for embedded applications where you maybe only have access to the machine once in a couple of months, so you want to be extra careful, that IBR-DTN starts and has no chance to fill up the systems storage.
For a normal PC just start the daemon directly, or look at the script in /etc/init.d to see the debian of doing it
Sebastian
On 22.02.2013, at 07:51, Francisco Cuesta ndarkness@gmail.com wrote:
Good morning,
I'm keen on running dtn daemon on another platform and I have found the safety-wrapper.sh on the recipes for OpenWRT.
According to the script, after system check it tries to mount the container making use of mountcontainer.sh, my doubt is whether other OS like fedora or ububtu need to have this script too or not. I mean, if I have got the daemon bin, do I have to create a container (for instance on fedora os) as is done on that script before running the daemon bin, or just with proper configuration file and the daemon bin it's enough to start and run the ibrtdtn daemon?
Thanks in advance,
Regards.
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