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.\" Dimitri Staessens <[email protected]>
.\" Sander Vrijders <[email protected]>
-.TH OUROBOROS-TUTORIAL 7 2017-12-02 Ouroboros "Ouroboros User Manual"
+.TH OUROBOROS-TUTORIAL 7 2018-10-05 Ouroboros "Ouroboros User Manual"
.SH NAME
@@ -114,25 +114,25 @@ rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.304/0.392/0.475/0.086 ms
.RE
That's all there is to it! The IRMd should log the flow
-allocation. There are two endpoints of the flow (port_id's 0 and 1),
+allocation. There are two endpoints of the flow (flow_id's 0 and 1),
one for the server (1) and one for the client (0). After the flow
-request, a new port_id is created at the server side (port_id 1) and
-then a previously pending flow (on port_id 0) is allocated following
+request, a new flow_id is created at the server side (flow_id 1) and
+then a previously pending flow (on flow_id 0) is allocated following
the response from the server.
When the communication is done, the flow is deallocated and the
-resources (port_id's 0 and 1) are released.
+resources (flow_id's 0 and 1) are released.
.RS 4
==23918== irmd(II): Flow request arrived for my.oping.server.
.br
-==23918== irmd(II): Flow on port_id 1 allocated.
+==23918== irmd(II): Flow on flow_id 1 allocated.
.br
-==23918== irmd(II): Flow on port_id 0 allocated.
+==23918== irmd(II): Flow on flow_id 0 allocated.
.br
-==23918== irmd(II): Completed deallocation of port_id 0 by process 23932.
+==23918== irmd(II): Completed deallocation of flow_id 0 by process 23932.
.br
-==23918== irmd(II): Completed deallocation of port_id 1 by process 23932.
+==23918== irmd(II): Completed deallocation of flow_id 1 by process 23932.
.RE
.SH TERMINOLOGY