Title :
A replicated monitoring tool
Author :
Long, Darrell D E
Author_Institution :
California Univ., Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Abstract :
Modeling the reliability of distributed systems requires a good understanding of the reliability of the components. Careful modeling allows highly fault-tolerant distributed applications to be constructed at the least cost. Realistic estimates can be found by measuring the performance of actual systems. An enormous amount of information about system performance can be acquired with no special privileges via the Internet. A distributed monitoring tool called a tattler is described. The system is composed of a group of tattler processes that monitor a set of selected hosts. The tattlers cooperate to provide a fault-tolerant distributed data base of information about the hosts they monitor. They use weak-consistency replication techniques to ensure their own fault-tolerance and the eventual consistency of the data base that they maintain
Keywords :
data integrity; distributed databases; fault tolerant computing; program testing; Internet; data consistency; distributed systems reliability; fault-tolerant distributed data base; highly fault-tolerant distributed applications; performance; replicated monitoring tool; system performance; tattler; weak-consistency replication techniques; Application software; Availability; Computerized monitoring; Condition monitoring; Costs; Distributed computing; Fault tolerance; Internet; Protocols; Statistical distributions;
Conference_Titel :
Management of Replicated Data, 1992., Second Workshop on the
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-3170-8
DOI :
10.1109/MRD.1992.242608