DocumentCode
2180710
Title
Monitoring of a virtual infrastructure testbed
Author
Magana, Edgar ; Astorga, Antonio ; Serrat, Joan ; Valle, Rafael
Author_Institution
CISCO, San Jose, CA, USA
fYear
2009
fDate
10-11 Sept. 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
This paper presents a SNMP-based Monitoring Agents for Multi-Constrain Resource Scheduling in Grids (SBLOMARS) as an effective solution for resource usage monitoring in virtual network environments. SBLOMARS is different to current large-scale distributed monitoring systems in three essential aspects: Firstly, it reaches a high level of generality by the integration of the SNMP protocol and thus, facilitates to handle heterogeneous operating platforms. Secondly, it is able to self-configure the polling periods of the resources to be monitored depending of network context and finally, it makes use of dynamic software structures to interface with third parties, allowing to be deployed in a wide range of devices, from simple mobile access devices to robust multiprocessor systems or clusters with even multiple hard disks and storage partitions. SBLOMARS has been deployed in EmanicsLab, a virtual laboratory constituted by fourteen nodes distributed in seven European Universities. Although the research is not yet concluded, available results confirm its suitability to deal with the challenges of monitoring virtual networks.
Keywords
multi-agent systems; protocols; virtual instrumentation; EmanicsLab; SBLOMARS; SNMP protocol; SNMP-based monitoring agents; dynamic software structures; heterogeneous operating platforms; large-scale distributed monitoring systems; mobile access devices; multi-constrain resource scheduling; multiprocessor clusters; multiprocessor systems; network context; polling periods; resource usage monitoring; storage partitions; virtual infrastructure testbed; virtual laboratory; virtual network environments; Computer networks; Computerized monitoring; Educational institutions; Large scale integration; Multiprocessing systems; Protocols; Resource virtualization; Robustness; System testing; Virtual environment; Large-scale Distributed Network Monitoring; Self-configurable systems; Virtual Networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications, 2009. LATINCOM '09. IEEE Latin-American Conference on
Conference_Location
Medellin
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4387-1
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-4388-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/LATINCOM.2009.5305030
Filename
5305030
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