Authors
David S Anderson, Mike Hibler, Leigh Stoller, Tim Stack, Jay Lepreau
Publication date
2006/6/12
Conference
2006 IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing
Pages
134-142
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Emulab is a large-scale, remotely-accessible network and distributed systems testbed used by over a thousand researchers around the world. In Emulab, users create "experiments" composed of arbitrarily interconnected groups of dedicated machines that are automatically configured according to user specifications. In the last year alone, users have run over 18,000 such experiments, expecting consistent and correct behavior in the face of the ever-evolving 500,000 line code base and 3,000 discrete hardware components that comprise Emulab. We have found normal testing to be insufficient to meet these expectations and have therefore provided continuous, automatic validation. This paper describes Linktest, an integral part of our validation framework that is responsible for end-to-end validation during the configuration of every experiment. Developing and deploying such a validation approach faces numerous …
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DS Anderson, M Hibler, L Stoller, T Stack, J Lepreau - 2006 IEEE International Conference on Autonomic …, 2006