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Leigh B. Stoller authored
staticroutes -j [-n] [-f] [-d] <pid> <eid> Use -j option to generate a "linkmap" file in the current directory. The linkmap is of the current format (say, for a lan of three members): 3 3 nodea 10.0.1.1 nodeb 10.0.1.2 2 nodea 10.0.1.1 nodec 10.0.1.3 2 nodeb 10.0.1.2 nodec 10.0.1.3 2 The last column is the cost metric. Use -n option to print the linkmap to stdout instead of creating the file. -f is the usual force option (ignores routertype) and -d prints some debugging goo to stderr. For Shashi's 2440 vnode example (2610 edges): {26} boss$ time perl ./staticroutes -f -j testbed 2440 real 0m1.431s user 0m0.830s sys 0m0.147s
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