User processes resident on separate computers cooperate by exchanging structured information (i. e. signals, messages, files, etc. ). These processes must use resources for computing, storage of data, communication and input/output; consequently, to obtain harmonious cooperation among user processes it is necessary to manage automatically the resources involved in such cooperation. Local resource management is provided by a local operating system; in a distributed system the resource management should be provided by distributed system management. The authors discuss the problems of and the possible solutions for distributed system management, particularly the layered approach proposed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for open systems interconnections (OSI). This approach incorporates the proposals of the principal standardization organizations (CCITT, ANSI, ECMA, IEC, etc. ).
THEORY AND IMPLEMENTATION OF DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
MIRABELLA, Orazio;
1986-01-01
Abstract
User processes resident on separate computers cooperate by exchanging structured information (i. e. signals, messages, files, etc. ). These processes must use resources for computing, storage of data, communication and input/output; consequently, to obtain harmonious cooperation among user processes it is necessary to manage automatically the resources involved in such cooperation. Local resource management is provided by a local operating system; in a distributed system the resource management should be provided by distributed system management. The authors discuss the problems of and the possible solutions for distributed system management, particularly the layered approach proposed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for open systems interconnections (OSI). This approach incorporates the proposals of the principal standardization organizations (CCITT, ANSI, ECMA, IEC, etc. ).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.