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  Design and Implementation of Manageability Services for Common Management Model

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by C. Eric Wu
http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/~keahey/DBGS/DBGS_files/dbgs_papers/wu.pdf
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Abstract:

Grid services are emerging technologies for the next generation web services. In this paper we design and implement a manageability framework based on Globus toolkit version 3. Two port types, one for enumerating resource ids and the other for enumerating associated resource ids, are proposed for Common Management Model and implemented in the framework. A number of Grid-enabled manageability services are developed for some of the most commonly used Linux resources, including disk partitions, Linux OS, and Linux processes. Various service operations and service data elements are implemented to enable manageability functions for the resources. Visualization panels are also developed to access these manageability services through the Globus service browser. The on-demand feature of Grid services distinguishes these services from enumeration based systems in which object instances are often created but never accessed. 1.

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1 Information Model: Implementing the Object Model for Enterprise Management – “Common