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Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME FunctionaL Active Monitoring Environment

Program Systems Institute RASAuthors: RCMS PSI RAS, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Russia

Program Systems Institute RAS The FLAME Monitoring System computation modules monitoring (CM); computation modules monitoring (CM); monitoring of the status of the system network’s links (for SCI); monitoring of the status of the system network’s links (for SCI); monitoring of logs of CM serial consoles; monitoring of logs of CM serial consoles; visualization of controlled parameters (metrics); visualization of controlled parameters (metrics); automatic response to critical values of metrics (active monitoring); automatic response to critical values of metrics (active monitoring); CM state control by means of the service network. CM state control by means of the service network. Functions:

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: Monitoring Scheme Configuration file: has an XML format; has an XML format; contains the description of the functions and intervals of computation reiteration; contains the description of the functions and intervals of computation reiteration; assigns the structure of the XML files being composed and containing requested data. assigns the structure of the XML files being composed and containing requested data. The state of the whole system equals the result of computation of a given set of functions, each depending on a set of measurable values of controlled devices. Sample function: the AND function of all system nodes.

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: Monitoring System Structure (1/2) Agents: interact directly with the OS and the equipment, interact directly with the OS and the equipment, can be launched on demand, can be launched on demand, collect and transmit data to the manager. collect and transmit data to the manager. The Manager: supports the dynamic database (metrics repository), supports the dynamic database (metrics repository), collects, processes, and cashes data, collects, processes, and cashes data, transmits data to the console, transmits data to the console, controls the state of CM through the service network, controls the state of CM through the service network, automatically reacts to critical values of metrics. automatically reacts to critical values of metrics.

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: Monitoring System Structure (2/2) The Console: is a visualization and management tool, is a visualization and management tool, queries the manager for the visualization data, queries the manager for the visualization data, transmits CM control parameters to the manager, transmits CM control parameters to the manager, grants the serial console for interactions with CM. grants the serial console for interactions with CM. The interaction protocol used are SNMP and HTTP.

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: the Main Window of the Console

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: CM State Representation

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: the SCI Network Links State Representation

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: Service Network Interface

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: Serial Console Logs Monitoring (1/2)

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: Serial Console Logs Monitoring (2/2)

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: Computational Node Metrics

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: CM Common Settings

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: Individual Settings (1/3)

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: Individual Settings (2/3)

Program Systems Institute RAS FLAME: Individual Settings (3/3)

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