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Fifth IEEE International Workshop on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunications Systems (MASCOTS'97)
Measuring RPC Traffic in an OS/2 DCE Environment
Haifa, ISRAEL
January 12-January 15
ISBN: 0-8186-7758-9
Ying Sun, University of Saskatchewan
Rick Bunt, University of Saskatchewan
Greg Oster, University of Saskatchewan
Distributed computing involves systems that operate across networks transparently, using the resources of multiple machines. The Open Software Foundation's Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) has evolved to address the need for a vendor-neutral platform to which distributed applications can be developed, and upon which they can run.Central to the design philosophy of DCE is its reliance on the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) to facilitate communication among the entities in the distributed environment. Since it profoundly affects the performance of both the DCE environment and applications running on top of it, the performance of RPCs is very much a concern of both application developers and system managers in a DCE installation. This short paper reports some results from an ongoing empirical investigation of a DCE RPC facility. Our interest in this project is in the effect on performance of protocol processing, flow control mechanisms within DCE, other load on the network, and interoperation with multiple DCE platforms.
Citation:
Ying Sun, Rick Bunt, Greg Oster, "Measuring RPC Traffic in an OS/2 DCE Environment," mascots, pp.51, Fifth IEEE International Workshop on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunications Systems (MASCOTS'97), 1997
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