[cosmic-users] Configuring QoS parameter in CoSMIC

Amogh Kavimandan amoghk at dre.vanderbilt.edu
Mon Nov 5 14:43:02 CST 2007


Hi Ricardo,
All the real-time QoS configurations have been removed out of PICML and 
are now contained in
CQML (COSMIC_ROOT\PSM\CQML\paradigms). CQML is a composed language that 
uses PICML as a
library - thus every PICML model can be opened using CQML.

If you want to configure QoS for an existing PICML model of your 
application, you can
open the model using CQML by unregistering PICML paradigm and forcing 
the application xme file
to be imported using CQML (as opposed to PICML, which we normally do for 
a PICML model of
an application). Once this is done, you can annotate various real-time 
configurations for individual
components (in the ComponentImplementations folder, open the application 
assemly in "QoS" aspect).
After you've completed the above modifications in QoS aspect, in order 
to generate updated deployment
plan and csr file, you can run the RTConfiguration interpreter.

Let me know if you have any questions/problems.

Thanks
 - Amogh

Ricardo Perrone wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>environment:
>
>- Windows Vista Ultimate,
>- Microsoft Plataform SDK for Windows Server 2003 R2
>- VC8(2005) Express Edition,
>- ACE 5.6.1, TAO 1.6.1, CIAO 0.6.1, COSMIC 0.6, GME 6.11.9,
>- xerces 2.8.0 for x86-windows.
>
>is there an step-by-step tutorial on how to configure QoS parameter in Cosmic, like execution time, period and number of threads related to an real-tme operation implementated by component? The Cosmic Tutorial Movie (http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/cosmic/html/documentation.html) doesn't have precisely information about. 
>
>Thanks for any help
>Ricardo
>
>
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