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Fourth IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER'02)
Design and Validation of Portable Communication Infrastructure for Fault-Tolerant Cluster Middleware
Chicago, Illinois
September 23-September 26
ISBN: 0-7695-1745-5
Ming Li, University of California at Los Angeles
Wenchao Tao, University of California at Los Angeles
Daniel Goldberg, University of California at Los Angeles
Israel Hsu, University of California at Los Angeles
Yuval Tamir, University of California at Los Angeles
We describe the communication infrastructure (CI) for our fault-tolerant cluster middleware, which is optimized for two classes of communication: for the applications and for the cluster management middleware. This CI was designed for portability and for efficient operation on top of modern user-level message passing mechanisms. We present a functional fault model for the CI and show how platform-specific faults map to this fault model. Based on this fault model, we have developed a fault injection scheme that is integrated with the CI and is thus portable across different communication technologies. We have used fault injection to validate and evaluate the implementation of the CI itself as well as the cluster management middleware in the presence of communication faults.
Citation:
Ming Li, Wenchao Tao, Daniel Goldberg, Israel Hsu, Yuval Tamir, "Design and Validation of Portable Communication Infrastructure for Fault-Tolerant Cluster Middleware," cluster, pp.266, Fourth IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER'02), 2002
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