Proceedings the Ninth International Symposium on High-Performance Distributed Computing
DOI: 10.1109/hpdc.2000.868639
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A monitoring sensor management system for grid environments

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“…We define the event similarly to the definition presented by Terenziani et al [12] and Tierney et al [13] as time-stamped information about the state of a server or an application and its relevant system metrics, such as availability, CPU utilization, disk utilization and security auditing to industry standards. The contents of every event should be characterized by the meaningful details, such as host name, source name, event type (on Windows) or event severity (in Unix environments), event id and the event message.…”
Section: Events and Thresholdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We define the event similarly to the definition presented by Terenziani et al [12] and Tierney et al [13] as time-stamped information about the state of a server or an application and its relevant system metrics, such as availability, CPU utilization, disk utilization and security auditing to industry standards. The contents of every event should be characterized by the meaningful details, such as host name, source name, event type (on Windows) or event severity (in Unix environments), event id and the event message.…”
Section: Events and Thresholdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many Grid monitoring systems have been implemented based on this architecture. Java Agents for Monitoring and Management (JAMM) [6] is a wide-area GMA-like system that was developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. This system uses sensors to collect and publish computer host information.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For some purposes the data must be consumed at a high rate [ 25]. When the data is used to improve the performance of an application at run-time, low perturbation is important [ 22,26]. To meet the needs of different monitors the system should be flexible, and extensible.…”
Section: Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other interesting approaches are: performance analysis tools [ 16,27], NetLogger [ 27], firmware based distributed shared virtual memory (DSVM) system monitor for the SHRIMP multicomputer [ 15], network performance monitoring tools [ 11,18], Infopipes [ 6], Gscope [ 12], Prism debugger for MPI [ 23], JAMM monitoring sensor management system [ 26], Network Weather Service [ 32], other monitoring systems include [ 11,22,27,32], configurable monitoring systems include [ 11,22,27,32].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%