Chapter 5

Consistent and High Level Platform View

Maria Toeroe

Ericsson, Town of Mount Royal, Quebec, Canada

5.1 Introduction

The first prerequisite necessary for managing service availability (SA) is reliable information about all the resources available in the system that can be used to maintain the availability of the services offered by the system. The goal of the platform services is to provide the availability management with this information about the platform, that is, about the execution environments (EEs)—encompassing the SA Forum middleware itself—that can be used to run applications that deliver the services in question. In the process of providing this information the platform services also manage the resources at each level and even expose some of the control functionality to their users.

The SA Forum system architecture splits this task into three parts:

The Hardware Platform Interface (or HPI) [35] deals with monitoring and controlling the hardware resources themselves. The approach is that hardware components are given; these resources cannot be modified from within the system. Appropriately HPI has a discovery mechanism to find out exactly what hardware components are present, in what state they are and what management capabilities they have. It exposes these components and their capabilities in an implementation independent way so HPI users can monitor and control them as necessary for their purposes. HPI also provides timely updates on changes that happen to ...

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