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"PARDEN" the interruption! October's Meshoween network test was so successful that, we've decided to celebrate with another one at the end of the year. We'll celebrate New Nodes Eve and then Happy Mesh Year!
Seriously, this is an opportunity to stress the network again after the router storm mitigation patch has time to promulgate throughout the network. Meshoween also revealed an issue with the performance of the Mesh Status page when the node count got high. Both these patches were published in nightly builds in early November. If your node's running a nightly build later than that, you should be good to go.
The WWL - "World Wide Linkup" will start at 000Z on 1/1/2022 (afternoon of the 31st for the U.S.) and last at least 4 hours. If you've brought up a tunnel that you don't normally use, feel free to drop it anytime after 4 hours.
So crank up those tunnels and be on the lookout for network wierdnesses.
We are considering how the future version of AREDN mesh network software might affect the use of the Meshchat application.
Please help us by responding to the Meshchat poll here.
Note - this report is written from a Southern California perspective. Depending on your location, as they say YMMV!
During the test the node count on the linked networks locally rose to around 1,090. N2MH's N2MH-Hub saw 1428, most likely a record for an AREDN network.
Observations:
As we hoped, network storms never appeared from our West Coast point of view, and none have been reported to date. Network traffic was not substantially higher than normal. Using KN6PLV's Mesh Monitor, messages per second were averaging about 600 before the test. During the test it hovered closer to 700. Most of the increase in traffic was due to OLSR routing broadcasts, which each node has to handle.
As we expected, older devices struggled. Many wound up with a load significantly greater than 1 (which is a full load for a single-CPU device like these), indicating their CPUs were struggling to keep up with their pending processes. Ssh'ing into a few of them and running top showed that with node counts around 1,000, loads of around 4-5 were seen.
Things we didn't expect:
While the slower nodes struggled with displaying UI pages, they were usually still able to pass traffic. But occasionally that older hardware bogged down so much that it couldn't. Perhaps some effort should be made to prioritize traffic handling...
We've wrapped up the Meshoween network abuse test :-).
If you participated and have any specific observations, please pass them along to me (orv.beach@gmail.com) and they'll be rolled them into the report on the test.
tl;dr - it went pretty well - a few surprises.
AREDN mesh networkers will be at the Winterfest 2019 in Vienna, VA on Sunday, March 24, 2019. The hamfst will be held at the Northern Virginia Community College Annandale Campus. Click here for directions.
A group led by Damon Schaefer K9CQB will be on hand to demonstrate equipment and answer your questions. Just look for the large AREDN banner at their table. His team plans to populate the booth with several masts bristling with equipment and 2 large monitors, one running an AREDN slideshow and one with a local mesh network for live demonstrations.
Stop by and say hello!
The indoor exhibit space can accommodate 100 vendors and there are 150 paved outside tailgate spaces. Click here for more information.Admission for everyone, vendors and the general public, begins at 6 AM, Sunday. The admission fee is $10. For table and tailgating spaces, see the...
AREDN Mesh Tunnel via Satellite at Baker 2 Vegas 2018 by Oliver Dully, K6OLI appears in the February 2019 edition of QST. This article is a thorough discussion of setting up the communications system at this large annual event..
Oliver reports that the combination of AREDN mesh and Cell On Wheels (COW) trailers set a positive precedent for the future of disaster communications and the Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network.
The full article may be viewed here.
Reprinted with permission, February 2019 QST; copyright ARRL.
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