The Controller is responsible for adjusting the amount of resources allocated to the virtual infrastructure where the applications run, in order to guarantee application’s QoS.
Asperathos was developed by the LSD-UFCG (Distributed Systems Laboratory at Federal University of Campina Grande) as one of the existing tools in EUBra-BIGSEA ecosystem.
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To more info about Controller and how does it works in BIGSEA Asperathos environment, see details.md and asperathos-workflow.md.
The controller is implemented following a plugin architecture, providing flexibility to add or remove plugins when necessary. It works with usage of three types of plugins: Actuator, Controller and Metric Source.
- The Controller, based on metrics such as application progress and CPU usage, decides the amount of resources to allocate to the applications.
- The Actuator is responsible for connecting to the underlying infrastructure (such as a Mesos or an OpenStack Sahara platform) and triggering the commands or API calls that allocate or deallocate resources, based on the Controller’s requests.
- The Metric Source plugin is responsible for getting application metrics from a metric source, such as Monasca, and returning them to the Controller.
- Python 2.7 or Python 3.5
- Linux packages: python-dev and python-pip
- Python packages: setuptools, tox and flake8
To apt distros, you can use pre-install.sh to install the requirements.
Clone the Controller repository in your machine.
A configuration file is required to run the Controller. Edit and fill your controller.cfg in the root of Controller directory. Make sure you have fill up all fields before run. You can find a template in config-example.md.
In the Controller root directory, start the service using run script:
$ ./run.sh
Or using tox command:
$ tox -e venv -- controller
Endpoints are avaliable on restapi-endpoints.md documentation.
- Monasca
- [Redis]