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In this paper we present our semantic-based approach to the monitoring of distributed applications built with the ProActive Parallel Suite framework. It is based on a semantic description of what is to be monitored, it’s measurable capabilities, and related operations. We explore the ability to adapt a semantic-oriented monitoring tool, SemMon to ProActive. The latter provides a stable environment...
This paper presents the OCM-G, a Grid application monitoring system. The OCM-G is aimed to provide services via which tools supporting application development are enabled to gather information, manipulate, and detect events that occur when applications are running. The functionality of the OCM-G is available via a standardized interface, On-line Monitoring Interface Specification (OMIS). The OCM-G...
The paper presents the main features of a performance analysis tool for applications running on the Grid, which is not limited to standard measurements, but also comprises application-specific metrics and other high-level measurements. These requirements are not well addressed by the existing tools in the area of parallel and distributed programming. The paper outlines the main ideas as well as the...
In this paper we present a system for the monitoring of data flow and resources usage in applications running in the MUSCLE environment. While MUSCLE provides the ability of running complex experiments, it does not support any monitoring features. By combining the monitoring functionality supported by Sem Mon and Nagios, we are able to design and implement a system for gathering and visualizing important...
The main intention of this paper is to introduce a new role-based approach to self-healing monitoring. Together with that we are going to provide an overview of the existing approaches to the monitoring of distributed systems using self healing features. Starting with a discussion of autonomous monitoring systems - the ones that do not need any user interaction to make a decision, we will come to...
This paper presents a new approach to the issues of performance monitoring and visualization of distributed applications using the J-OCM monitoring system. We are focusing on the building of a GUI measurement-oriented tool with a flexible functionality, Java Measurement Tool (JMT) on top of J-OCM which provides an OMIS-based monitoring interface. The tool addresses the issues of user-defined metrics...
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