Method and system for a hot standby concept for redundant network systems
US-2024380650-A1 · Nov 14, 2024 · US
US10146294B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10146294-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314768372-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 4, 2018 |
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The embodiments herein relate to a method in a first network unit (101) for handling states in a network (100). The first network unit (101) is adapted to supervise power in the network (100). The first network unit (101) receives a work-load report from one or more of a plurality of second network units (105). The second network units (105) consume power. When the second network units (105) are awake and the workload is below a threshold, the first network unit (101) transmits a sleep request to at least one of the second network units (105) to change from awake to sleep. When the plurality of second network units (105) are asleep and the workload has reached or is above the threshold, the first network unit (101) transmits a wakeup request to at least one of the second network units (105) to change from sleep to awake.
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A method in a first network unit for handling states in a communications network, which first network unit is configured to supervise power in the communications network, the method comprising: receiving a first report transmitted by a second network unit that consumes power in the communications network, wherein the first report comprises information indicating a first workload of the second network unit; receiving a second report transmitted by a third network unit that consumes power in the communications network, wherein the second report comprises information indicating a second workload of the third network unit; determining, based on at least the received first report transmitted by the second network unit, whether the second network unit is in an awake state and the first workload is below a threshold; as a result of determining, based on at least the received first report transmitted by the second network unit, that the second network unit is in the awake state and the first workload is below the threshold, transmitting a sleep request to the second network unit to change the state of the second network unit from the awake state to a sleep state; determining, based on at least the received second report transmitted by the third network unit, whether the third network unit is in the sleep state and the second workload is above the threshold; and as a result of determining, based on at least the received second report transmitted by the third network unit, that the third network unit is in the sleep state and the second workload has reached or is above the threshold, transmitting a wakeup request to the third network unit to change the state of the third network unit from the sleep state to the awake state, wherein the information indicating the first workload comprises information indicating: i) at least memory capacity of the second network unit, ii) at least computing resources of the second network unit, iii) at least a duration of the sleep state of the second network unit, or iv) at least quality of service associated with the second network unit, and wherein the information indicating the second workload comprises information indicating: i) at least memory capacity of the third network unit, ii) at least computing resources of the third network unit, iii) at least a duration of the sleep state of the third network unit, or iv) at least quality of service associated with the third network unit. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving a sleep response from the second network unit, wherein the sleep response comprises information indicating that the state of the second network unit has been changed from the awake state to the sleep state. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving a wakeup response from the third network unit, wherein the wakeup response comprises information indicating that the state of the third network unit has been changed from the sleep state to the awake state. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: transmitting a first workload request to the second network unit, wherein the first report is received as a response to the first workload request; and transmitting a second workload request to the third network unit, wherein the second report is received as a response to the second workload request. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: setting up a connection between the first network unit and one or more of the second network unit and the third network unit. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first report is received regularly, and wherein the second report is received regularly. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the sleep request comprises information indicating a time at which the change of state of the second network unit shall occur and a duration of the sleep state. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the sleep request comprises information indicating that the second network unit should handle the sleep request with a low priority. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the wakeup request comprises information indicating that the third network unit should handle the wakeup request with a high priority. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the sleep request is transmitted to the second network unit taking into account a future incoming workload to the second network unit. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first network unit, the second network unit, and the third network unit are co-located in one network node. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first network unit is located in a first network node, wherein the second network unit is located in a second network node, and wherein the third network unit is located in a third network node. 13. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second network unit and the third network unit are virtual machines in a virtualized environment. 14. A first network unit for handling states in a communications network, wherein the first network unit is configured to supervise power in the communications network, the first network unit comprising: a receiver; a transmitter; and a data processing system coupled to the receiver and the transmitter, the data processing system configured to: employ the receiver to receive a first report from a second network unit that consumes power in the communications network, wherein the first report comprises information indicating a first workload of the second network unit, employ the receiver to receive a second report from a third network unit that consumes power in the communications network, wherein the second report comprises information indicating a second workload of the third network unit, determine, based on at least the received first report, whether the second network unit is in an awake state and the first workload is below a threshold, as a result of determining, based on at least the received first report, that the second network unit is in the awake state and the first workload is below the threshold, employ the transmitter to transmit a sleep request to the second network unit to change the state of the second network unit from the awake state to a sleep state, determine, based on at least the received second report, whether the third network unit is in the sleep state and the second workload is above the threshold, and as a result of determining, based on at least the received second report, that the third network unit is in the sleep state and the second workload has reached or is above the threshold, employ the transmitter to transmit a wakeup request to the third network unit to change the state of the third network unit from the sleep state to the awake state, wherein the information indicating the first workload comprises information indicating: i) at least memory capacity of the second network unit, ii) at least computing resources of the second network unit, iii) at least a duration of the sleep state of the second network unit, or iv) at least quality of service associated with the second network unit, and wherein the information indicating the second workload comprises information indicating: i) at least memory capacity of the third network unit, ii) at least computing resources of the third network unit, iii) at least a duration of the sleep state of the third network unit, or iv) at least quality of service associated with the third network unit. 15. The first network unit according to claim 14 , wherein the data processing system is further configured to employ the receiver to receive a sleep response from the second network unit, wherein the sleep response comprises information indica
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