DAWGS -一个利用空闲工作站的分布式计算服务器

H. Clark, B. McMillin
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通过局域网相互连接的功能强大的工作站的集合形成了一个庞大的计算资源。如何定位和有效利用这些资源一直是人们研究的主题。当系统由工作站组成时,可以采用一种有吸引力的技术来利用其所有者闲置的工作站。分布式自动工作负载平衡系统(DAWGS)的设计允许用户利用这种网络计算能力为他们的程序。从本质上讲,DAWGS是用户和内核之间的一个接口,它允许用户提交批处理类型或交互类型的进程或作业,以便在局域网某处的空闲工作站上执行。DAWGS使用基于投标方案的分布式调度器,该方案解决了投标决定在哪台机器上运行进程的许多问题。它正确地将远程运行进程的所有I/O重定向回该进程所在的机器。DAWGS能够检查点进程并重新启动任何类型的进程,包括交互式进程,即使重新启动是在与进程之前运行的机器不同的机器上。我们展示了在空闲工作站上远程运行进程可以显著降低执行时间,特别是对于执行时间较长的进程。我们的方法不同于以前的工作,因为它是容错的,为用户保持完全的远程执行透明性,并且是完全分布式的。
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DAWGS - A Distributed Compute Server Utilizing Idle Workstations
Abstract A collection of powerful workstations interconnected by a local area network forms a large computing resource. The problem of locating and efficiently using this resource has been the subject of much study. When the system is composed of workstations, an attractive technique may be employed to make use of workstations left idle by their owners. The Distributed Automated Workload balancinG System (DAWGS) is designed to allow users to utilize this networked computing power for their programs. Essentially, DAWGS is an interface between the user and the kernel which allows users to submit batch-type or interactive-type processes or jobs for execution on an idle workstation somewhere on a local area network. DAWGS uses a distributed scheduler based on a bidding scheme which resolves many of the problems with bidding to determine which machine to run a process on. It properly redirects all I/O from the remotely running process back to the machine from whence the process came. DAWGS is capable of checkpointing processes and restarting any type of process, including interactive ones, even when the restart is on a machine different than the one the process was previously running on. We show that running processes remotely on idle workstations can result in significantly lower execution times, particularly for processes with a large execution time. Our method is different from previous work in that it is fault-tolerant, maintains total remote execution transparency for the user, and is fully distributed.
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