Netload Robustness - No such file or directory

brent
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Netload Robustness - No such file or directory

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I'm attempting to run the Netload Robustness tests for "PN Controller: a 1 port RT", option 4. Both the faulty and normal communication. When running it seems like the .deb package install didn't create all of the pcap files and the path is incorrect.
The file path in the terminal is: /root/Netload/CurrentFrames/...
But not CurrentFrames exists, only Frames.
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There are also files that don't exist (Just one example):
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AIT-Support
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Re: Netload Robustness - No such file or directory

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brent wrote: 29 Jan 2026, 18:56 I'm attempting to run the Netload Robustness tests for "PN Controller: a 1 port RT", option 4. Both the faulty and normal communication. When running it seems like the .deb package install didn't create all of the pcap files and the path is incorrect.
The file path in the terminal is: /root/Netload/CurrentFrames/...
But not CurrentFrames exists, only Frames.
FilePath-Issue.png

There are also files that don't exist (Just one example):
MissingFiles_Issue.png
The "CurrentFrames" folder is only created during the actual test setup, as the contained PCAP files are adapted to the MAC address of the PC and the device under test (DUT).

For further information, please refer to section 2 in the document "How to install and run the security level 1 tester V2.43.0.0_V1.0".

It is important that you use a name without "blank" in steps 6 and 7.
For example, "Device Type" is not allowed, but "Device_Type" is.
brent
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Joined: 31 Dec 2025, 21:00

Re: Netload Robustness - No such file or directory

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So I've tried re-installing but to no avail and running with only one network card enabled (192.168.0.30 IP Address).
I have tried a couple different names including the Default Device_Type.
A new test will create a new folder in the "Out" location with the Testling ID name and it's appended with "enp0s31f6" which isn't the MAC of the device to be tested.
I can ping the device (controller - 192.168.0.100), so it's not clear were the issue lies.
AIT-Support
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Re: Netload Robustness - No such file or directory

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brent wrote: 09 Feb 2026, 18:34 So I've tried re-installing but to no avail and running with only one network card enabled (192.168.0.30 IP Address).
I have tried a couple different names including the Default Device_Type.
A new test will create a new folder in the "Out" location with the Testling ID name and it's appended with "enp0s31f6" which isn't the MAC of the device to be tested.
I can ping the device (controller - 192.168.0.100), so it's not clear were the issue lies.
Please check your Ubuntu version.

The software only works with the following OS version:

18.4.3 Ubuntu LTS 64-bit

Do not update the OS system, as this will change the structure of the automatically detected network card data and prevent the MAC address from being determined.
To avoid automatic updates, the PC should not be connected to the internet during installation.
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