用于进程记帐、LPAR记帐和事务记帐的J2EE应用程序

C. Wu, William P. Horn
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会计对信息技术预算和退款至关重要。UNIX/Linux系统中的传统记帐称为进程记帐,在进程结束时创建记帐记录。系统管理员通常根据单个用户或组聚合会计记录。由于Web和应用程序服务器以及数据库处理各种Web应用程序和服务中的多个实体的请求和事务,LPAR记帐和事务记帐对于共享资源环境中的服务提供者来说变得越来越重要。在本文中,我们提出了一个用于资源使用计量的J2EE会计应用程序的设计和实现。对于过程记帐,结果系统可以按项目、组、用户、命令或这些标识符的组合生成使用情况报告。对于动态更改的分区,它生成共享资源的报告,包括cpu、内存、磁盘、文件系统和网络接口。对于事务记帐,只要应用程序被检测,它就会基于帐户类生成报告。它是已知的第一个用于UNIX/Linux事务记帐的J2EE记帐应用程序。
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A J2EE application for process accounting, LPAR accounting, and transaction accounting
Accounting is critical for information technology budgeting and chargeback. Traditional accounting in UNIX/Linux systems is known as process accounting, in which an accounting record is created when a process ends. System administrators typically aggregate accounting records based on individual users or groups. As Web and application servers along with databases handle requests and transactions for multiple entities in various Web applications and services, LPAR accounting and transaction accounting become increasingly critical for service providers in shared resource environments. In this paper we present the design and implementation of a J2EE accounting application for resource usage metering. For process accounting the resulting system can generate usage reports by projects, by groups, by users, by commands, or by a combination of these identifiers. For dynamically changing partitions it generates reports for shared resources including CPUs, memories, disks, file systems, and network interfaces. For transaction accounting it generates reports based on account classes provided that applications are instrumented. It is the first known J2EE accounting application for UNIX/Linux transaction accounting.
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