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A scalable SNMP-based distributed monitoring system for heterogeneous network computing
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringService MonitoringNetwork AnalysisNetwork ComputingSnmp ToolDistributed EnvironmentSystems EngineeringNetwork ManagementInternet Of ThingsAdvanced NetworkingRecent Snmp StandardsDistributed SystemsComputer ScienceMonitoring SystemDistributed MiddlewareScalability ProblemMonitoringSystem MonitoringIndustrial InformaticsNetwork MonitoringSystem SoftwareNetwork Management Architecture
Traditional centralized monitoring systems do not scale to present-day large, complex, network-computing systems. Based on recent SNMP standards for distributed management, this paper addresses the scalability problem through distribution of monitoring tasks, applicable for tools such as SIMONE (SNMP-based monitoring prototype implemented by the authors).Distribution is achieved by introducing one or more levels of a dual entity called the Intermediate Level Manager (ILM) between a manager and the agents. The ILM accepts monitoring tasks described in the form of scripts and delegated by the next higher entity. The solution is flexible and integratable into a SNMP tool without altering other system components. A testbed of up to 1024 monitoring elements is used to assess scalability. Noticeable improvements in the round trip delay (from seconds to less than one tenth of a second) were observed when more than 200 monitoring elements are present and as few as two ILM's are used.
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