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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation Monitoring Demonstration Kevin Bohan, GMOC

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation2July 9, 2012 Introduction Meta-Operations Framework –Core set of operational data needed to jointly run the network –Monitoring of aggregates and resources that make up GENI Goals for the User Interface –Provide Experimenters with operational monitoring data about their Slice –Provide Operators with monitoring data about the GENI infrastructure

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation3July 9, 2012 Brief Monitoring Overview Campus A Aggregates/ Resources Meta-operations Database Slice Authority Slice Sliver Resource Sliver Resource Slice User Interface

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation4July 9, 2012 Reporting Entities Open Flow (FOAM) BBN ExoGENI - BBN ExoGENI - RENCI InstaGENI - Utah Georgia Tech Kansas State MOXI-CIC MOXI-Indiana SoX Orca on ExoGENI Racks ORCA on ExoGENI - BBN ORCA on ExoGENI - RENCI ProtoGENI on InstaGENI Racks PG on InstaGENI rack - Utah MyPLC BBN Georgia Tech Slice Authority pgeni.gpolab.bbn.com Health Checks BBN Monitoring covers: –Slice Authority –ExoGENI and InstaGENI racks –Each type of GENI meso-scale aggregate/resource –Health Checks

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation5July 9, 2012 Reported Data Slice Authority Relational data: Version Slices (incl. URN & UUID) Aggregate Relational data: Version & POCs Sliver (incl.; State; containing Slice; contained Resources) Resources Relational data: Resources (incl. Interfaces) Time series data: CPU & Disk Utilization Number of active VMs Interface traffic counters OpenFlow datapath & Sliver control traffic stats Health Checks Time series data: AM is responding All Reporters include: Name & Type Physical Location Operating Org Slices and Slivers also include: Creator Creation/Expiration times

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation6July 9, 2012 Demonstration Use Cases For Experimenters: –Answer: “What’s happening on my slice?” For Operations: –Answer: “What’s happening at my location?” Procedure: 1)Look up “my slice” or “my location”. 2)Find statistics about (and relationships among) aggregates, resources, and slices of interest.

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation7July 9, 2012 Demonstration GMOC User Interface (requires login)

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation8July 9, 2012 References “Protected” User Interface – Monitoring API –Relational Schemahttp://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GENIMetaOps/gmocv3.rnghttp://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GENIMetaOps/gmocv3.rng –Time series statisticshttp://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GENIMetaOps/DraftMonitoringMet ricshttp://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GENIMetaOps/DraftMonitoringMet rics Monitoring software releases –FOAM FoamConfiguration FoamConfiguration –MyPLChttp://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/PlasticSlices/MonitoringRecommen dations/MyplcConfigurationhttp://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/PlasticSlices/MonitoringRecommen dations/MyplcConfiguration –PlanetLab Nodehttp://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/PlasticSlices/MonitoringRecommenda tions/PlnodeConfigurationhttp://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/PlasticSlices/MonitoringRecommenda tions/PlnodeConfiguration

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation9July 9, 2012 Get Involved Interested in testing the GMOC Monitoring User Interface? Contact: GMOC Service Desk GENI Help Desk Interested in Monitoring? Join the mailing list:

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation10July 9, 2012 BACKUP

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation11July 9, 2012 Reporting Aggregates & Data Open Flow (FOAM) BBN ExoGENI - BBN ExoGENI - RENCI InstaGENI - Utah Georgia Tech Kansas State MOXI-CIC MOXI-Indiana SoX Orca on ExoGENI Racks ORCA on ExoGENI - BBN ORCA on ExoGENI - RENCI ProtoGENI on InstaGENI Racks PG on InstaGENI rack - Utah MyPLC BBN Georgia Tech Aggregates Relational data: Version & POCs Slivers (incl. Creator; Creation/Expiration times; State; containing Slice; contained Resources) Resources Relational data: Resources (incl. Interfaces) Time series data: CPU & Disk Utilization Number of active VMs Interface traffic counters OpenFlow datapath & Sliver stats Aggregates & Resources also include: Name & Type Physical Location Operating Org

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation12July 9, 2012 Reporting Entities & Data Slice Authority BBN (pgeni.gpolab.bbn.com) Slice Authority Relational data: Name & Type Physical Location Operating Org Version Slices (incl. URN & UUID; Creator; Creation/Expiration times) Healthchecks Time series data: is pingable AM is responding Health Checks BBN

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation13July 9, 2012 Reporting Entities Open Flow (FOAM) BBN ExoGENI - BBN ExoGENI - RENCI InstaGENI - Utah Georgia Tech Kansas State MOXI-CIC MOXI-Indiana SoX Orca on ExoGENI Racks ORCA on ExoGENI - BBN ORCA on ExoGENI - RENCI ProtoGENI on InstaGENI Racks PG on InstaGENI rack - Utah MyPLC BBN Georgia Tech Slice Authority pgeni.gpolab.bbn.com Slice Authority Relational data: Version Slices (incl. URN & UUID) Aggregate Relational data: Version & POCs Sliver (incl.; State; containing Slice; contained Resources) Resources Relational data: Resources (incl. Interfaces) Time series data: CPU & Disk Utilization Number of active VMs Interface traffic counters OpenFlow datapath & Sliver stats Healthchecks Time series data: is pingable AM is responding SAs, Aggregates & Resources also include: Name & Type Physical Location Operating Org Slices and Slivers also include: Creator Creation/Expiration times

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation14July 9, 2012 Data Sources Relational data collected by GMOC –Physical location of aggregate resources –Points of Contact (POC) for each aggregate –Slice Authority Info type, version, operating organization, etc. –Aggregate Info name, version, type, etc. –Slivers for each aggregate –Sliver data who created them, when they were created, what slices they're associated with, their current state, etc. –Data about resources within each aggregate VM servers, routers, etc. –Mapping of resources to slivers –Data about interfaces on resources MAC/IPv4/IPv6 addresses, VLAN tags, netmask, etc.

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation15July 9, 2012 Data Sources Time-series data collected by GMOC –CPU utilization –Disk Utilization - per partition –Number of active VMs - for hypervisors –Interface traffic counters TX/RX pps, TX/RX bps –OpenFlow datapath stats ports, RO/RW rules, TX/RX messages, dropped messages, flow message modifications, flow message removals, message errors, TX/RX message packets, etc. –OpenFlow sliver stats pretty much the same as datapath stats –Health checks is pingable, aggregate version, aggregate resource list