Difference between revisions of "Advantech Robotic Suite/ROS DOMAIN ID"
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$ docker exec -it <docker_container_name> bash | $ docker exec -it <docker_container_name> bash | ||
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Revision as of 08:57, 31 May 2023
Contents
Introduction
ROS 2 uses for communication is DDS. In DDS, the primary mechanism for having different logical networks share a physical network is known as the Domain ID. ROS 2 nodes on the same domain can freely discover and send messages to each other, while ROS 2 nodes on different domains cannot. All ROS 2 nodes use domain ID 0 by default. To avoid interference between different groups of computers running ROS 2 on the same network, a different domain ID should be set for each group.
You'll have to set ROS domain ID while installation, for Advantech ROS2 Suite, you can choose a domain ID between 0 and 101, default is set 0.
Prerequisite
Please make sure that ROS2 Suite v1.3.0 or higher have been installed in your environment.
How to
Set ROS_DOMAIN_ID of the ROS2 suite application
Script for set ROS_DOMAIN_ID of the ROS2 suite application. Note: Currently, this function only supports for ROS2 humble.
$ cd /usr/local/Advantech/ros $ bash -i change-ros-domain-id.sh
Confirm whether the variable is modified successfully in host.
$ echo $ROS_DOMAIN_ID
Confirm whether the variable is modified successfully in container.
$ docker exec -it edge-ros2-foxy bash $ echo $ROS_DOMAIN_ID
Set ROS_DOMAIN_ID in host manually
Please refer to Q&A : How to set ROS_DOMAIN_ID in host
Set ROS_DOMAIN_ID in docker container manually
Step1: Open docker-compose.yml
$ cd /usr/local/Advantech/ros/container/docker/docker-compose/<docker_container_name> $ vim docker-compose.yml
Step2: Set ROS_DOMAIN_ID=<your_domain_id> in docker-compose.yml
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environment:
- ROS_DOMAIN_ID=<your_domain_id>
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Step3: Restart container for update environment variables of docker container
$ cd /usr/local/Advantech/ros/container/docker $ ./stop.sh <docker_container_name> $ ./launch.sh <docker_container_name>
Step4: Confirm whether the variable is modified successfully in container
$ docker exec -it <docker_container_name> bash $ echo $ROS_DOMAIN_ID