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#!/bin/sh
# The number of messages to send.
MSG_COUNT=100
# The number of high-priority consumers.
HP_CONSUMERS="1 5 10 20"
# The number of high-priority suppliers
HP_SUPPLIERS="1 2 10"
HP_INTERVAL=250000
/bin/rm -f NameService.ior NameService.pid EC1.pid EC2.pid EC.pid
for s in $HP_SUPPLIERS; do
for c in $HP_CONSUMERS; do
../../Naming_Service/Naming_Service \
-o NameService.ior -p NameService.pid >/dev/null 2>&1 &
sleep 2
NameService=`cat NameService.ior`
export NameService
echo Consumers = $c Suppliers = $s
./EC_Multiple -l ECM1 -p ECM1.pid -s runtime \
-h ${s},${c},0,${HP_INTERVAL},${MSG_COUNT},1,2,1,2 > \
LTC.LCL.S${s}.C${c}.log 2>&1
kill `cat NameService.pid`
../../Naming_Service/Naming_Service \
-o NameService.ior -p NameService.pid >/dev/null 2>&1 &
sleep 2
NameService=`cat NameService.ior`
export NameService
./EC_Multiple -l ECM1 -r ECM2 -p ECM1.pid -s runtime \
-h ${s},${c},0,${HP_INTERVAL},${MSG_COUNT},1,2,1,3 > \
LTC.ECM1.S${s}.C${c}.log 2>&1 &
./EC_Multiple -l ECM2 -r ECM1 -p ECM2.pid -s runtime \
-h ${s},${c},0,${HP_INTERVAL},${MSG_COUNT},4,3,4,2 > \
LTC.ECM2.S${s}.C${c}.log 2>&1 &
sleep 2
wait `cat ECM1.pid`
wait `cat ECM2.pid`
kill `cat NameService.pid`
done
done
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