Optimising Management Functions in Distributed Systems
H. Abdu
Dept. of Computer and Information Sciences
College of Engineering and Computer Science
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Email: hasiabdu_AT_engin.umd.umich.edu
H. Lutfiyya
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Western Ontario
Email: hanan_AT_csd.uwo.ca
M. Bauer
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Western Ontario
Email: bauer_AT_csd.uwo.ca
Abstract
With the increased availability and complexity of distributed systems comes a greater need for solutions to assist in the management of distributed systems. Despite the significant contributions made towards the development of management tools that monitor and control distributed systems, little has been done to address issues such as optimising the execution of management functions with respect to system and
management requirements.
This paper presents a management optimisation model in
which management agents and managed objects are efficiently configured based on a set of system and management requirements. We illustrate our model and describe its implementation through a Branch and Bound based algorithm and a
web-based interface. The latter enables users to specify the
requirements used by the optimization algorithm to determine efficient
management configurations. It also includes an XML-based interface
through which management agents can be started independent of
the underlying platforms. Performance characteristics of the proposed
algorithm, as well as experimental results to illustrate the validity of the model
are also described.
Keywords: Distributed Systems Management, Management Agents, Management Configuration, Management Policies, Optimisation
JNSM: Vol. 10, No. 4, 2002
Optimising Management Functions in Distributed Systems [Vol. 10, No. 4, 2002]
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