Title
Scalable State Space Search With Structural-Bottleneck Heuristics For Declarative It System Update Automation
Abstract
As IT systems, including network systems using SDN/NFV technologies, become large-scaled and complicated, the cost of system management also increases rapidly. Network operators have to maintain their workflow in constructing and consistently updating such complex systems, and thus these management tasks in generating system update plan are desired to be automated. Declarative system update with state space search is a promising approach to enable this automation, however, the current methods is not enough scalable to practical systems. In this paper, we propose a novel heuristic approach to greatly reduce computation time to solve system update procedure for practical systems. Our heuristics accounts for structural bottleneck of the system update and advance search to resolve bottlenecks of current system states. This paper includes the following contributions: (1) formal definition of a novel heuristic function specialized to system update for A* search algorithm, (2) proofs that our heuristic function is consistent, i.e., A* algorithm with our heuristics returns a correct optimal solution and can omit repeatedly expansion of nodes in search spaces, and (3) results of performance evaluation of our heuristics. We evaluate the proposed algorithm in two cases; upgrading running hypervisor and rolling update of running VMs. The results show that computation time to solve system update plan for a system with 100 VMs does not exceed several minutes, whereas the conventional algorithm is only applicable for a very small system.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1587/transcom.2018NVP0009
IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
Keywords
Field
DocType
orchestration, task planning, system update automation, automated planning, change management, model-based engineering, declarative provisioning, network function virtualization
Bottleneck,Change management,Computer science,Automation,Heuristics,State space search,Model based engineering,Orchestration (computing),Scalability,Distributed computing
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
E102B
3
0916-8516
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
0
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Takuya Kuwahara111.73
Kuroda Takayuki2124.01
Manabu Nakanoya311.73
Yutaka Yakuwa4122.63
Hideyuki Shimonishi512422.41