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Recovery in Distributed Systems Using Optimistic Message Logging and Checkpointing

Authors :
RICE UNIV HOUSTON TX DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Johnson, David B.
Zwaenepoel, Willy
RICE UNIV HOUSTON TX DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Johnson, David B.
Zwaenepoel, Willy
Source :
DTIC AND NTIS
Publication Year :
1988

Abstract

In a distributed system using message logging and checkpointing to provide fault tolerance, there is always a unique maximum recoverable system state, regardless of the message logging protocol used. The proof of this relies on the observation that the set of system states that have occurred during any single execution of a system forms a lattice, with the sets of consistent and recoverable system states as sublattices. The maximum recoverable system state never decreases, and if all messages are eventually logged, the domino effect cannot occur. This paper presents a general model for reasoning about recovery in such a system and, based on this model, an efficient algorithm for determining the maximum recoverable system state at any time. This work unifies existing approaches to fault tolerance based on message logging and checkpointing, and improves on existing methods for optimistic recovery in distributed systems.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
DTIC AND NTIS
Notes :
text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn832082836
Document Type :
Electronic Resource