Instrumentation and Monitoring Architecture Sample Clauses

Instrumentation and Monitoring Architecture. ‌ A major FIBRE goal is to provide Instrumentation and Measurement (I&M) facilities in order to help experimenters, network administrators and researchers to define experiments and collect infrastructure and/or experiment specific data. The basic requirement for the I&M Architecture is the capability to configure, monitor, collect, and display both infrastructure and experiment specific data for distinct federated or individual CMF aggregates. Besides that, the architecture also includes or considers the set of requirements adopted by the FIBRE experimental facility which includes infrastructure measurements, experiment measurements, privacy of measured data, link measurements and persistent storage. The building blocks of I&M architecture leverage from current CMFs’ measurement capabilities. They create a gateway facility that conveys the measured data to other I&M services through a common format standard, according to its policy and experimental network requirements. As such, the perfSONAR based Instrumentation and Monitoring (I&M) Architecture, proposed by the Brazilian partners, is based on a set of gateways (GW) referred to as MDIP (Measurement Data Integration Point) whose main functionalities and purpose are as follows: • To collect monitoring raw data from CMF´s native monitoring tools; • To conform monitored data to NMWG standard; • To interface with the FIBRE monitoring portal entity through web services in order to support monitoring data visualization and access from experimenters (FIBRE users). The Measurement Data Integration Point (MDIP) conforms the collected data from the available CMFs to perfSONAR standard format, representation, and distribution (including visualization). This service includes all measurement data processing related aspects such as, message format, message transport protocol and/or service, access privileges, and common data storage or on-the-fly data distribution. The overall perfSONAR based I&M architecture, with MDIPs supporting heterogeneous CMFs installed in the islands, is illustrated in Figure 6-2. Figure 6-2 – perfSONAR Based I&M Architecture In the context of FIBRE-BR islands, three MDIPs were proposed: • ProtoGENI MDIP • OMF MDIP • Xxxxxx (OCF) MDIP ProtoGENI MDIP benefits from the LAMP (Leveraging and Abstracting Measurements with perfSONAR) project4 architecture, which is based on perfSONAR. In this specific case, MDIP data manipulation is much simpler due to the fact that perfSONAR format and schema have b...
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