Title :
Self-Healing Distributed Scheduling Platform
Author :
Marc E. Frincu;Norha M. Villegas;Dana Petcu;Hausi A. Müller;Romain Rouvoy
Author_Institution :
Res. Inst. e-Austria, Timisoara, Romania
fDate :
5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Distributed systems require effective mechanisms to manage the reliable provisioning of computational resources from different and distributed providers. Moreover, the dynamic environment that affects the behaviour of such systems and the complexity of these dynamics demand autonomous capabilities to ensure the behaviour of distributed scheduling platforms and to achieve business and user objectives. In this paper we propose a self-adaptive distributed scheduling platform composed of multiple agents implemented as intelligent feedback control loops to support policy-based scheduling and expose self-healing capabilities. Our platform leverages distributed scheduling processes by (i) allowing each provider to maintain its own internal scheduling process, and (ii) implementing self-healing capabilities based on agent module recovery. Simulated tests are performed to determine the optimal number of agents to be used in the negotiation phase without affecting the scheduling cost function. Test results on a real-life platform are presented to evaluate recovery times and optimize platform parameters.
Keywords :
"Monitoring","Dynamic scheduling","Peer to peer computing","Context","Feedback loop","Processor scheduling"
Conference_Titel :
Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing (CCGrid), 2011 11th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0129-0
DOI :
10.1109/CCGrid.2011.23