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Design of an Autonomic Element for Server Management
Seattle, Washington June 13-June 16
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICAC.2005.23Second International Conference on Au ...
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Tony White, Carleton University
Dan Calvert, Carleton University
Jay Litkey, Carleton University
Telecommunication systems have long enjoyed high levels of availability owing to the existence of a control plane. Software only solutions for server management have been available for many years, where observations are made on the server and processed on a central management station. Delegation of management decision making has not been fully realized. This paper describes the design of a true autonomic element where a card is inserted into a PCI slot and controls the server through communication using PCI, IPMI and network interfaces. A description of a number of management scenarios, the architecture of the autonomic engine and how the lifecycle of delegated decision making is managed is provided.
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Tony White, Dan Calvert, Jay Litkey, "Design of an Autonomic Element for Server Management," icac, pp.147-158, Second International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC'05), 2005
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