[Planetlab-users] fault injection
Yanyan Wang
Yanyan.Wang at colorado.edu
Fri Sep 23 14:45:16 EDT 2005
Thanks, I should have been more clearer. For sure my plan is to subject my own
virtual machine to simulated failures. Thanks!
Sincerely,
Yanyan :)
Quoting Timothy Roscoe <timothy.roscoe at intel.com>:
>
> Could you be a little clearer about your plans? Are you asking
> about introducing failures into everyone else's services running on
> a particular PlanetLab node, or do you simply want to subject your own
> virtual machine to simulated failures?
>
> Within your own virtual machine, fault injection methodologies that
> work on physical machines "might" work inside the VM. In any case,
> it would be useful to find which ones do and don't.
>
> -- Mothy
>
>
> At Fri, 23 Sep 2005 12:21:57 -0600, Yanyan Wang <Yanyan.Wang at colorado.edu>
> wrote:
> > Hello, guys,
> >
> > I am thinking to do some robustness evaluation on PlanetLab. I wish to
> inject
> > faults during an experiment execution, such as failure of some nodes,
> sudden
> > load spikes, etc. I am wondering if PlanetLab provides any mechanism to
> > support
> > such operation? And do any of you know some tools to help inject faults?
> > Thanks
> > a lot!
> >
> > Yours,
> > Yanyan :)
> >
> >
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> > Yanyan Wang
> > Department of Computer Science
> > University of Colorado at Boulder
> > Boulder, CO, 80302
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>
Yanyan :)
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Yanyan Wang
Department of Computer Science
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder, CO, 80302
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