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Systems Management: Common Management Facilities Volume 1. Preliminary Specification P421, X/Open Ltd., June 1995.

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Managing the Management: CORBA-based Instrumentation of.. - Keller (1999)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....Sets Figure 4: CORBA based instrumentation of management systems and gateways CORBA agents (here: for DNS and WWW servers and AIX SMIT) are remotely administered by means of a CORBA enabled WWW browser. CORBAservices such as Events, Notification, Topology, Managed Sets and Policy (see e.g. [23]) provide the required management functionality in a location independent way. However, only a small part of these important management services have been implemented until now. Fortunately, current management platforms (right part of Figure 4) contain components that have a very similar ....

Systems Management: Common Management Facilities Volume 1. Preliminary Specification P421, X/Open Ltd., June 1995.


Service-based Systems Management: Using CORBA as a Middleware for .. - Keller (1996)   (Correct)

....in CORBA: ffl The first possibility is to implement new services from scratch and introduce them as new CORBAfacilities. This approach has been chosen by the X Open Systems Mananagement Task Group. A first set of management facilities has been submitted to the OMG and is described in detail in [16]. It encompasses the following services: Policy driven Base, Instance Management, Policy Management and Managed Sets. ffl The second way consists in reusing management functionality defined in the traditional management architectures and making it accessible to CORBA objects. This approach is ....

Systems Management: Common Management Facilities Volume 1. Preliminary Specification P421, X/Open Ltd., June 1995.


CORBA: Integrating Diverse Applications Within Distributed.. - Vinoski (1997)   (215 citations)  (Correct)

....Objects Task Force will soon begin evaluating responses to its Business Objects RFP [18] which seeks object frameworks to support business processes. ffl Common Facilities: Systems Management Facility The OMG has nearly completed the adoption of the X Open systems management specification [19], which defines a set of extended services for the monitoringand management of distributed systems. These services complement those specified in the existing OMG Common Object Services Lifecycle Specification [4] ffl ORBOS: Objects by value CORBA currently allows object references to be ....

Object Management Group, Systems Management: Common Management Facilities, Volume 1, Version 2, OMG Document 1995/95-12-02 through 1995/95-12-06 ed., December 1995.

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