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diff --git a/site/docs/getting-started/1-start-using-intellij.md b/site/docs/getting-started/1-start-using-intellij.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6aec91f1..00000000 --- a/site/docs/getting-started/1-start-using-intellij.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ - - -# In this How-To we explain how you setup IntelliJ IDEA - -First of all you can download IntelliJ here: https://lp.jetbrains.com/intellij-idea-promo/ - -# Basic steps - -``` -git clone git@github.com:atlarge-research/opendc -``` - -Check if you have a compatible java version available. Make sure to have one of these versions available: [21] - -If not install a supported version! - -On a MAC - -``` -/usr/libexec/java_home -V -``` - -On Debian - -``` -update-alternatives --list java -``` - -On Redhat/Centos - -``` -yum list installed | grep java -``` - - -Open the project in IntelliJ - - - -Now fix the settings so that you use the correct java version. (In the example the java version is set to "21") -Navigation path in the settings pannel: "Build, Execution, Deployment" -> "Build Tools" -> "Gradle" - - - -Now navigate in the file menu to and open the file: "gradle"/"libs.versions.toml" - -Make sure the java version is set to the same version as previously cofigured in the settings. - - - - -Now open the Gradle panel on the right-hand side of the editor (1) and hit the refresh button at the top of the panel (2). - - - - -# Setup your first experiment and run it from source - - -Create a directory where you are going to put the files for your first experiment. - -File structure: - - - -You can download the example workload trace (bitbrains-small-9d2e576e6684ddc57c767a6161e66963.zip) [here](https://atlarge-research.github.io/opendc/assets/files/bitbrains-small-9d2e576e6684ddc57c767a6161e66963.zip) - -Now unzip the trace. - -The content of "topology.json" - -``` -{ - "clusters": - [ - { - "name": "C01", - "hosts" : - [ - { - "name": "H01", - "cpu": - { - "coreCount": 32, - "coreSpeed": 3200 - }, - "memory": { - "memorySize": 256000 - } - } - ] - }, - { - "name": "C02", - "hosts" : - [ - { - "name": "H02", - "count": 6, - "cpu": - { - "coreCount": 8, - "coreSpeed": 2930 - }, - "memory": { - "memorySize": 64000 - } - } - ] - }, - { - "name": "C03", - "hosts" : - [ - { - "name": "H03", - "count": 2, - "cpu": - { - "coreCount": 16, - "coreSpeed": 3200 - }, - "memory": { - "memorySize": 128000 - } - } - ] - } - ] -} -``` - -The content of "experiment.json" - -The paths in the "experiment.json" file are relative to the "working directory" which is configured next. - - -``` -{ - "name": "simple", - "topologies": [{ - "pathToFile": "topology.json" - }], - "workloads": [{ - "pathToFile": "bitbrains-small", - "type": "ComputeWorkload" - }] -} -``` - -In the project file structure on the left open the following file: - -"opendc-experiments"/"opendc-experiments-base"/"src"/"main"/"kotlin"/"org.opendc.experiment.base"/"runner"/"ExperimentCLi.kt" - - - -Now open the "Run/Debug" configuration (top right). - - - -We need to edit two settings: - -"Program arguments": --experiment-path experiment.json - -"Working Directory": a path where you have put the experiment files - - - -Now you can click "Run" and start your first experiment. - -In the working directory a "output" direcotry is created with the results of the experiment. - |
