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System Management Model and Fractal Author: WP2 System Management group Identification: WP2-TaskSM-1406-1 Partner: Telefonica I+D, UPM, Telvent Date: 07. 07. 04 Version: v0.1 Status: draft

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System Management Model and Fractal. Author: WP2 System Management group Identification: WP2-TaskSM-1406-1 Partner: Telefonica I+D, UPM, Telvent Date: 07. 07. 04 Version: v0.1 Status: draft. Mapping SM Model into Fractal. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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System Management Model and Fractal

Author: WP2 System Management groupIdentification: WP2-TaskSM-1406-1Partner: Telefonica I+D, UPM, TelventDate: 07. 07. 04 Version: v0.1 Status: draft

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Mapping SM Model into Fractal

• Objective: Present some of the approaches discussed in SM mailing lists in order to map the SM Model into Fractal Component Model

• Situation– None of the members of SMWG are experts in

Fractal, so this presentation must be taken just as some ideas in order to map the SM model into Fractal

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Fractal and SMWG Goals

• The goal of Fractal specification is “to implement, deploy an manage (monitor and dynamically reconfigure) complex software systems

• The goal of SMWG is to define a framework that allows both platforms and applications to expose their resources in order to be managed

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Synergies between SMWG and Fractal

• SM Model issues not faced in Fractal– Manageable Components– Notification model– Management Utilities

common to several objects like

• Logging• Monitors• Management agents and

applications

• Overlapping– Life cycle management

• Fractal issues not faced in SM Model:– Bindings and controllers

management

FRACTAL SM MODEL

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Notification Model Concepts

• The notification model allows the instrumentation of components in order to push information about its health or even general information to listeners

• Entities– Broadcaster: Emits a notification (event,

alarm, user data, etc.)– Listener: Subscribes to a Broadcaster in

order to receive notifications

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Notification Model in Fractal

• A Notification Component Model is not target specifically in Fractal

• The notification model can be understood as an special binding in Fractal between:– a listener, offering a service to handle a notification– a broadcaster, who transmits a notification to the listener

using the listener interface

• Approach:– Define a notification-controller that provides

• information about the notifications that a component can emit• Methods to bind/unbind a listener to the broadcaster

component in order to receive notifications

– Extending the concept of component to Broadcaster/Listener Component

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Manageable Components Concepts

• Allows a component to be managed. The component must implement an interface in order to expose its functional manageable capabilities (attributes, operations and notifications)

• Presents manageable components with an identical interface, regardless of its functionality

• Exposes the management interface of any registered component, but it never exposes the object reference.

• Management applications will be able to manage all manageable components that satisfy the necessary controllers in a uniform way

• Management applications will be able to access attributes and invoke operations of manageable components that are exposed for management

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Managing Component Functional aspects in Fractal

• The Fractal Component Model only expose attribute information from the functional part of a component

• In Fractal, an attribute is a configurable property of a component

• An AttributeController interface can be provided by the Component to read and write its attributes from outside the component

• But maybe not all declared attributes must be manageable ...

• Manageable operations and notifications are not considered either in Fractal

• In order to target these component management aspects, a new model is needed

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Manageable Components in Fractal

• The SM Manageable Component Model can be mapped into Fractal in order to expose component functional management resources (attributes, operations and even notifications)

• Two approaches are possible– Approach A

• The ManageableComponent can be considered as another control interface, let call it “manageable-controller”

• Every component that whishes to be manageable should implement this controller

– Approach B• Define an “special” type of Interface, let call it

“ManageableComponent”, that every component that whishes to be manageable should implement

• Questions to Fractal Expert Group: Are both possible? Which are the pros and the cons of each solution?

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Management Agent Concepts

• A component or a composite component are managed as a whole by a management application

• The management agent acts as a registry for all manageable components, where they can be inserted, deleted and browsed

• All components that implements the management model, and registered into the same management agent, can be managed with the same management application

• The management agent presents all manageable components registered equally to the management application (with an identical interface regardless of the type of manageable component that is being accessed)

• Bindings between the management application and the manageable components are done through the management agent

• Allows management applications to receive notifications emitted by the manageable components registered (if the component is declared as a broadcaster)

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Management Agent in Fractal

• A Management agent concept is not target specifically in Fractal

• Two approaches are possible– Approach A

• In a composite component, the interface Content-Controller??? Gives information about its subcomponents and bindings

• As the manageable agent is a registry of components that can be managed, then the registry could be included in such an interface

• But in Fractal all is optional, so composite components may be required but manageable components do not. So maybe this is not the best approach

– Approach B• The management agent can be mapped a a shared component• This shared component will be used to connect a management

application with all the manageable components registered within it• The management agent will used the manageable component model to

access to the manageable resources declared by each component

• Questions to Fractal Expert Group: Are both solutions possible to be implemented? Which are the pros and the cons of each one of the proposed solution?

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Log Manager Concepts

• Most applications use logs to keep records of activity and occurrences of errors and even debug statements

• Logging facilities are not target specifically in Fractal

• The log manager component provides a general purpose message logger for components to log whatever information they needs.

• The log component can be understood as a shared component in Fractal, that acts as a management utility component.

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Log Manager in Fractal

• The log component can be shared between several components in order to offer logging facilities

• Any component that requires logging capabilities can be bind to the shareable logging component in order to log its activity

• The log manager component can implement itself the Manageable Component model (either the ManageableController or the ManagedComponent interface)

• The log manager component can be registered within a management agent, in order to be managed by a management application

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Performance Management Concepts

• A robust management environment needs to be able to monitor itself and communicate with interested observers about its behavior and important statistics.

• The performance model provides a general purpose monitors and timers in order to be used by other components that requires that functionality

• Receiving application notifications at a given time, or at a given interval is very important for observers to evaluate the health of an application

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Performance Management In Fractal (I)

• Performance Monitors and timers concepts are not considered specifically in Fractal

• Monitors and timers can be understood as shared components in Fractal, that acts as a management utility component

• Monitors and timers can be shared between several components to provide performance facilities to them

• Monitors and timers can be themselves Manageable Components (either the Management Controller or the Managed Component interface)

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Performance Management In Fractal (II)

• Manageable Monitors and timers can be registered within a management agent in order to expose its resources and notifications to a management application

• General purpose monitors:– Attribute oriented monitors

• Counter Monitor• String Monitor• Range Monitor

– Method oriented monitors• Count Monitor• Timer Monitor

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Configuration Manager Concepts

• Configuration manager provides a general purpose configuration manager for components to register their configuration properties (manageable attributes).

• Configuration manager may be in charge of the backup and recovery of components configuration properties both periodically and under request

• The Configuration manager assures that those components receive their “safe” configuration data when they are activate in the platform after a crash

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Configuration in Fractal

• Features like the backup and recovery of a component manageable attributes is not considered within Fractal

• This fuctionality can be executed by a general purpouse configuration manager

• The configuration manager can be understood as a shared component in Fractal, that acts as a management utility component.

• The configuration manager component can be shared between several components in order to offer general purpouse configuration facilities

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Configuration in Fractal

• Any component that requires configuration backup/recovery capabilities can be bind to the shareable configuration component in order to backup its manageable attributes values

• The configuration manager component can implement itself the Manageable Component model, being a Manageable Component itself

• The configuration manager component can be registered within a management agent, in order to be managed by a management application

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Fractal Control Infrastructure

• Managing Fractal Controllers– BindingController– ContentController– LifeCycleController– etc

• Approach– Extends the Controller interfaces into

ManageableController interfaces• BindingContoller ManageableBindingController• ContentControllerManageableContentController• LifeCycleControllerManageableLifeCycleController

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Fractal Control Infrastructure

• Approach (cont)– Functional capabilities can be managed using

ManagementComponent Model– Component Control capabilities can be managed

using ManageableControllers (either binding, lifecycle or content)

– ManageableControllers should declare which of its attributes, operations and notifications are declared manageable

– When a manageable component is registered within a management agent, both control and functional management capabilities are exposed through the agent in order to be manageable through any management application with a binding to the management agent

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Conclusions

• Fractal does not define some of the “management concepts” introduced in the SM Model

• None of SMWG members are Fractal experts nor members of Fractal Expert Group

• SMMG has provided some approaches in order to map SM Model management concepts into Fractal

• Fractal expert group should decide the SM Concepts they are interested in and choose the best approaches to map the model into Fractal specification