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Important note: there is a problem with vnuml 1.7.3 in Suse related with vnumlize functionality that causes the scenarios to not start. The parser hangs after printing:
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Revision as of 21:18, 28 January 2007

Installing VNUML over Open Suse 10.2

Important note: there is a problem with vnuml 1.7.3 in Suse related with vnumlize functionality that causes the scenarios to not start. The parser hangs after printing:

 Checking for the skas3 patch in the host:
   - /proc/mm...not found
   - PTRACE_FAULTINFO...not found
   - PTRACE_LDT...not found
 UML running in SKAS0 mode

To avoid the problem, just use the "-Z" option to avoid vnumlize functionallity:

 vnumlparser.pl -t simple.xml -v -u root -Z

Installation Steps:

  1. Install bridge-utilities from yast
  2. Install uml-utilities from http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss/suse/i586/uml-utilities-20040406-35.i586.rpm
  3. Install the following perl modules from CPAN using this command:
  4.  perl -MCPAN -e "install Net::Pcap; install Module::Build; install Net::IPv6Addr; force install NetAddr::IP"
    

    Note: gcc should be installed for this step to work.

  5. Download the latest version of VNUML from http://www.dit.upm.es/vnuml and:
  6.  tar xfvz vnuml-1.7.0-rc1.tar.gz
     cd vnuml-1.7.0-rc1
     ./configure --with-build_modules
     make
     make install    (Note: answer "NO" if asked "Are you ready for manual configuration?")