Information and Media Technologies
Online ISSN : 1881-0896
ISSN-L : 1881-0896
Computing
Lightweight Recovery from Kernel Failures Using Phase-based Reboot
Kazuya YamakitaHiroshi YamadaKenji Kono
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2012 年 7 巻 2 号 p. 639-650

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Although operating systems (OSes) are crucial to achieving high availability of computer systems, modern OSes are far from bug-free. Rebooting the OS is simple, powerful, and sometimes the only remedy for kernel failures. Once we accept reboot-based recovery as a fact of life, we should try to ensure that the downtime caused by reboots is as short as possible. This paper presents “phase-based” reboots that shorten the downtime caused by reboot-based recovery. The key idea is to divide a boot sequence into phases. The phase-based reboot reuses a system state in the previous boot if the next boot reproduces the same state. A prototype of the phase-based reboot was implemented on Xen 3.4.1 running para-virtualized Linux 2.6.18. Experiments with the prototype show that it successfully recovered from kernel transient failures inserted by a fault injector, and its downtime was 34.3% to 93.6% shorter than that of the normal reboot-based recovery.

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© 2012 Information Processing Society of Japan
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