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Re: [ns] Strange behavior in NS
I already encounter such a behavior with FQ queues.
But, I don't remember the details.
My (stupid?) fix was to write the nam output toward a unix sink
(/dev/null).
That avoids the very large nam files when not needed, and let the
simulation run.
You can perhaps find something in the ns mailing list archive.
Arnaud.
> Thierry Ernst wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I sometimes have bugs in my simulations and I never found out what was
> > going on. For instance, I have a segmentatin fault when I run NS with
> > some parameters without NAM output, but I don't have this segmentation
> > fault with exactly the same parameters and random seed numbers when NAM
> > output is on.
> >
> > I would like to know if someone on this list who extensively uses NS has
> > already encoutered such weird things ?
> >
> > Thank you for your feedback,
> > Thierry
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