Remove old scripts
diff --git a/TestON/lib/Mininet/INSTALL b/TestON/lib/Mininet/INSTALL
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-
-Mininet Installation/Configuration Notes
-----------------------------------------
-
-Mininet 2.0.0
----
-
-The supported installation methods for Mininet are 1) using a
-pre-built VM image, and 2) native installation on Ubuntu. You can also
-easily create your own Mininet VM image (4).
-
-(Other distributions may be supported in the future - if you would
-like to contribute an installation script, we would welcome it!)
-
-1. Easiest "installation" - use our pre-built VM image!
-
-   The easiest way to get Mininet running is to start with one of our
-   pre-built virtual machine images from <http://openflow.org/mininet>
-
-   Boot up the VM image, log in, and follow the instructions on the
-   Mininet web site.
-
-   One advantage of using the VM image is that it doesn't mess with
-   your native OS installation or damage it in any way.
-
-   Although a single Mininet instance can simulate multiple networks
-   with multiple controllers, only one Mininet instance may currently
-   be run at a time, and Mininet requires root access in the machine
-   it's running on.  Therefore, if you have a multiuser system, you
-   may wish to consider running Mininet in a VM.
-
-2. Next-easiest option: use our Ubuntu package!
-
-   To install Mininet itself (i.e. `mn` and the Python API) on Ubuntu
-   12.10+:
-
-        sudo apt-get install mininet
-
-   Note: if you are upgrading from an older version of Mininet, make
-   sure you remove the old OVS from `/usr/local`:
-
-        sudo rm /usr/local/bin/ovs*
-        sudo rm /usr/local/sbin/ovs*
-
-3. Native installation from source on Ubuntu 11.10+
-
-   If you're reading this, you've probably already done so, but the
-   command to download the Mininet source code is:
-
-        git clone git://github.com/mininet/mininet.git
-
-   If you are running Ubuntu, you may be able to use our handy
-   `install.sh` script, which is in `mininet/util`.
-
-   *WARNING: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!*
-
-   `install.sh` is a bit intrusive and may possibly damage your OS
-   and/or home directory, by creating/modifying several directories
-   such as `mininet`, `openflow`, `oftest`, `pox`, or `noxcosre`.
-   Although we hope it won't do anything completely terrible, you may
-   want to look at the script before you run it, and you should make
-   sure your system and home directory are backed up just in case!
-
-   To install Mininet itself, the OpenFlow reference implementation, and
-   Open vSwitch, you may use:
-
-        mininet/util/install.sh -fnv
-
-   This should be reasonably quick, and the following command should
-   work after the installation:
-
-        sudo mn --test pingall
-
-   To install ALL of the software which we use for OpenFlow tutorials,
-   including POX, the OpenFlow WireShark dissector, the `oftest`
-   framework, and other potentially useful software (and to add some
-   stuff to `/etc/sysctl.conf` which may or may not be useful) you may
-   use:
-
-        mininet/util/install.sh -a
-
-   This takes about 4 minutes on our test system.
-
-4. Creating your own Mininet/OpenFlow tutorial VM
-
-   Creating your own Ubuntu Mininet VM for use with the OpenFlow tutorial
-   is easy! First, create a new Ubuntu VM. Next, run two commands in it:
-
-        wget https://raw.github.com/mininet/mininet/master/util/vm/install-mininet-vm.sh
-        time install-mininet-vm.sh
-
-   Finally, verify that Mininet is installed and working in the VM:
-
-        sudo mn --test pingall
-
-5. Installation on other Linux distributions
-
-   Although we don't support other Linux distributions directly, it
-   should be possible to install and run Mininet with some degree of
-   manual effort.
-
-   In general, you must have:
-
-   * A Linux kernel compiled with network namespace support enabled
-
-   * An OpenFlow implementation (either the reference user or kernel
-     space implementations, or Open vSwitch.) Appropriate kernel
-     modules (e.g. tun and ofdatapath for the reference kernel
-     implementation) must be loaded.
-
-   * Python, `bash`, `ping`, `iperf`, etc.`
-
-   * Root privileges (required for network device access)
-
-   We encourage contribution of patches to the `install.sh` script to
-   support other Linux distributions.
-
-
-Good luck!
-
-Mininet Team
-
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diff --git a/TestON/scripts/Cass_clr.sh b/TestON/scripts/Cass_clr.sh
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-#!/bin/bash
-
-#1 = testname
-#2 = buildnumber
-
-basename="autoONOS"
-machine1="admin@10.128.100.1"
-machine2="admin@10.128.100.4"
-machine3="admin@10.128.100.5"
-machine4="admin@10.128.100.6"
-logmachine="onos@10.254.1.111"
-
-ssh $machine1 "~/ONOS/start-cassandra.sh stop"
-ssh $machine2 "~/ONOS/start-cassandra.sh stop"
-ssh $machine3 "~/ONOS/start-cassandra.sh stop"
-ssh $machine4 "~/ONOS/start-cassandra.sh stop"
-ssh $machine1 "~/clrCass.sh"
-ssh $machine2 "~/clrCass.sh"
-ssh $machine3 "~/clrCass.sh"
-ssh $machine4 "~/clrCass.sh"
-
-
-
-
-