Continuous Monitoring and Updates Sample Clauses

Continuous Monitoring and Updates. The orchestrator must be able to track runtime information of physical network devices. This will enable the monitoring of resource utilisation and the detection of conditions where service recovery or VDC re-planning is required. Depending on configured policies, service recovery may happen at the network-only level or at the orchestrator level. In the former case the network slice is reconfigured but the VMs are kept in the previous locations. The whole procedure can be performed in the SDN controller, without the active role of the orchestrator that is just notified of the changes. This approach can lead to sub-optimal solutions in terms of resource allocation, but it reduces the service recovery time. In the latter case, the physical network failure is notified to the orchestrator, where the VDC algorithms compute an alternative solution for the entire VDC instance, including a different placement of VMs. Therefore, this approach requires the migration of VMs and longer recovery time. Similarly, the VDC client should be able to track the utilisation of its own virtual network. If service recovery operations occur, ideally they are transparent to the client. However, they should still receive a notification or report in case the recovery has interfered with service. Table 2 summarizes the main interactions between the orchestrator and the SDN controller to achieve this purpose. Table 2 – Summary of interaction between the orchestrator and the SDN controller for VDC continuous monitoring and updates. Orchestrator required action/information and involved modules SDN service/request Information VDC provider VDC client -DCN Orchestrator Monitor device utilisation, status and notifications about failures in the physical equipment -Flow Statistics URI POST/restconf/operati ons/opendaylight- flow-statistics:get-all- flows-statistics-from- all-flow-tables -Port Statistics URI POST/restconf/operati ons/opendaylight-port- statistics:get-all-node- connectors-statistics Lists flows currently installed in each device (flow table) Flow: -Packet count -Duration -Byte count Port: -Drops -Byte count -Packet Count Must be able to view all traffic and device statistics and information. View limited to allocated devices and slice. -Neutron Move VDC instance to new devices. Update deployed virtual slice. -Virtual Infrastructure Manager URI PUT/restconf/config/v irtual-infrastructure- manager:slice/<Tenant ID>/<SliceID> Slice: -TenantID -SliceID -New request details (topolog...
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Continuous Monitoring and Updates. Similar to the workflow for accessing information on the network’s resources, runtime utilisation statistics and data can be accessed through simple requests to the relevant REST APIs. Such information is then utilized to trigger the update (if necessary) of an already deployed virtual slice, e.g. migrate the slice to other network resources. In such case, the VDC service requests for an update of the slice to the Virtual Infrastructure Manager at the ODL SDN controller via a POST request. At its turn, the SDN controller will trigger the modification of the configuration of the underlying optical resources and inform back the VDC service through the ODL client at Neutron with an acknowledgment (in case the update is successful) or an error if the update cannot be performed or the POST parameters were invalid. Figure 11 depicts a schematic of the message exchange for the update interaction. Note that we do not depict the message exchange sequence for retrieving the runtime utilisation statistics since it has been already explained in the previous section.

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