WS-CHMA: A Composite-Pattern Based Hierarchical WS-Management Architecture

The success of all kinds of commercial applications or scientific computing running on heterogeneous computing environments is absolutely dependent on the availability and reliability of resources composing the environment. In order to support the major Monitor/Analyze/Plan/Execute management activities for resources, Web service based WS-Management rather than SNMP is drawing more and more attention. This paper proposes WS-CHMA, a hierarchical WS-Management architecture adopting the composite pattern design. Its benefit lies in that it can easily support the dynamic grouping management of resources to eliminate the bottleneck of the management software. At last we define three typical operations provided by group resource, whose implementation in detail is also described.

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