政策驱动自主管理中的适应策略

R. Bahati, M. Bauer, E. Vieira
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策略被认为是表达系统和应用程序所需或期望行为的一种手段。策略可以在系统的自治管理元素中使用,以提供操作指令来调整应用程序或系统调优参数,以满足操作需求。策略规范通常是基于组件的,也就是说,侧重于特定系统组件(例如Web服务器或数据库)的操作需求。在多组件系统(如电子商务系统)中,多个组件可能共存于单个服务器上,并协作交付一组服务。期望每个组件都有自己的一组相关策略是合理的,并且相应地,自治管理系统可以识别每个组件要采取的操作。然而,这些独立的策略集可能产生多个指令,自治管理人员必须从中选择一个或多个适当的操作。在这项工作中,我们研究了一种方法,该方法试图根据先前的行为选择一个或多个操作。之前的决定以状态和转换的形式被捕获,而状态和转换又被用来寻找良好的行动序列。我们描述了如何形成状态和识别动作。我们将描述使用这种方法实现自治管理器,并报告管理动态Web服务器的经验。
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Adaptation Strategies in Policy-Driven Autonomic Management
Policies have been proposed as a means to express required or desired behavior of systems and applications. Policies can be used within the autonomic management elements of the system to provide action directives to adjust application or system tuning parameters in order to meet operational requirements. Policy specification is frequently component-based, that is, focused on the operational requirements of a particular system component, e.g., a Web server or a database. In multi-component systems, such as e-commerce systems, multiple components may co-exist on a single server and cooperate to deliver a set of services. It is reasonable to expect that each component would have its own set of associated policies and that, in turn, the autonomic management system could identify actions to take per component. However, these independent sets of policies may possibly yield multiple directives from which the autonomic manager must select one or more appropriate actions. In this work, we look at an approach which tries to select one or more actions based on previous behavior. Previous decisions are captured in the form of states and transitions which in turn are used to try to find good sequences of actions. We describe how the states are formed and actions identified. We describe the implementation of an autonomic manager using this approach and report on the experience in managing a dynamic Web server.
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