| ENDLER, M. and D'SOUZA, A.: Supporting Distributed Application Management in SAMPA. In Proc. 3rd International Confernence on Congurable Distributed Systems, Annapolis, USA, pages 177-184. IEEE Computer Society, May 1996. |
....etc. This work was done in the framework of a larger project aiming at the development of a system for supporting the execution and management of fault tolerant distributed applications and services. This project is called Sampa (System for Availability Management of Process based Applications)[2], and also comprises other component services, such as monitoring, checkpointing, group membership and con guration management, which are used to monitor, control and dynamically con gure systems in response to the detection of failures. In this project, event monitoring is a basic service which ....
ENDLER, M. and D'SOUZA, A.: Supporting Distributed Application Management in SAMPA. In Proc. 3rd International Confernence on Congurable Distributed Systems, Annapolis, USA, pages 177-184. IEEE Computer Society, May 1996.
....2 service and a membership service. These services are used by Sampa s agents (e.g. to maintain a coherent view of the system and to recover their state when a node fails) but may also be used by application programs. A more detailed description of the Sampa Project can be found in [8]. The remainder of the paper is organized as follows: In section 2 we present the informal speci cation of the GS that was produced in the early stage of the project and de ned the basic requirements of the service. In section 3 we show and comment on the most interesting parts of the ....
M. Endler and D.'Souza. Supporting Distributed Application Management in SAMPA. In Proc. 3rd International Confernence on Congurable Distributed Systems, Annapolis, USA, pages 177{ 184. IEEE Computer Society, May 1996.
....have also implemented reliable group communication for various kinds of operating systems and runtime environments, the main challenge in building such a service for DCE is to implement it efficiently in user space and with RPCs. The architecture of the group communication service is described in [5]. The second of the base services is the monitoring support, which is essential for the ability to detect stable failures or temporary overload situations, such as a node failure, a process failstop, or a server overload. For the sole purpose of availability and configuration management we found ....
M. Endler and A. D'Souza. Supporting Distributed Application Management in Sampa. Technical Report RT-MAC-9516, IME/USP, November 1995.
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Markus Endler and Anil J. D'Souza. Supporting distributed application management in Sampa. In Proc. of the 3rd International Conference on Configurable Distributed Systems, pages 177--184, May 1996.
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