The DIR Net: A Distributed System for Detection, Isolation, and Recovery (1504.07281v2)
Abstract: This document describes the DIR net, a distributed environment which is part of the EFTOS fault tolerance framework. The DIR net is a system consisting of two components, called DIR Manager (or, shortly, the manager) and DIR Backup Agent (shortly, the backup). One manager and a set of backups is located in the system to be guarded', one component per node. At this point the DIR net weaves a web which substantially does two things: 1) makes itself tolerant to a number of possible faults, and 2) gathers information pertaining the run of the user application. As soon as an error occurs within the DIR net, the system executes built-in recovery actions that allow itself to continue processing despite a number of hardware/software faults, possibly doing a graceful degradation of its features; when an error occurs in the user application, the DIR net, by means of custom- and user-defined detection tools, is informed of such events and runs one or more recovery strategies, both built-in and coded by the user using an ancillary compile-time tool, the rl translator. Such tools translates the user-defined strategies into a binary
R-code', i.e., a pseudo-code interpreted by a special component of the DIR net, the Recovery Interpreter, rint (in a sense, rint is a r-code virtual machine.) This document describes the generic component of the DIR net, a function which can behave either as manager or as backup.
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