Resource monitoring system and method thereof

US2016328307A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016328307-A1
Application numberUS-201514813951-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateJul 30, 2015
Priority dateMay 8, 2015
Publication dateNov 10, 2016
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Abstract

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The invention provides a resource monitoring system. The monitoring unit inputs the collected monitoring data to a data-monitoring queue. The monitoring data stored in data-monitoring queue is inputted into a database. A trigger event is created when the monitor data satisfies the corresponding triggering conditions. In addition, an disposal mechanism is processed according to the triggering event. As such, the system can reply the trigger event at time.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A resource monitoring system, comprising: a database; a resource monitoring module, comprising: a plurality of monitoring units for detecting a plurality of monitoring data, and the monitoring data are different to each other; a collecting monitoring data module for collecting the monitoring data and sequentially inputting the monitoring data into a data-monitoring queue, wherein the monitoring data in the data-monitoring queue are stored in the database; and an event triggering monitoring module for obtaining a plurality of triggering conditions and accessing the monitoring data from the database, each triggering condition corresponding to the one of the monitoring data, wherein the event triggering monitoring module uses for comparing at least two monitoring data respectively with the corresponding at least two triggering conditions, and the at least two monitoring data are in a group, if the group of the at least two monitoring data is satisfied with the corresponding at least two triggering conditions, the event triggering monitoring module establishes a triggering event according to the at least two monitoring data and inputs the triggering event into a task-scheduling queue; a disposal mechanism module for processing a disposal operation corresponding to each triggering event stored in the task-scheduling queue. 2 . The resource monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein after processing the disposal operation corresponding to the triggering event, the event triggering monitoring module further uses for unregistering the related triggering conditions and then re-registering the related triggering conditions again after a cool down time. 3 . The resource monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the resource monitoring module further comprises: an event and monitoring target bounding module for bounding a monitoring target to the triggering event. 4 . The resource monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the resource monitoring module further comprises: a triggering condition defining module for configuring the triggering event. 5 . The resource monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the disposal mechanism module further comprises: a regulation and event bounding module for determining whether the triggering event conflicts with the disposal operation; if the triggering event does not conflict with the disposal operation, bounding the triggering event and the disposal operation. 6 . The resource monitoring system of claim 1 , further comprising: a disposal operation defining module for obtaining at least one candidate operation currently supported, and determining whether the at least one candidate operation is suitable for the current triggering event, if the at least candidate one operation is suitable for the current triggering event, the suitable candidate operations are arranged as an operation order, and the disposal operation is composed by the suitable candidate operations under the operation order. 7 . The resource monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the collecting monitoring data module further uses for collecting the monitoring data at regular intervals, and sequentially inputting the monitoring data into the data-monitoring queue; and then storing the monitoring data of the data-monitoring queue into the database enabled by a triggering operation after a period of time. 8 . The resource monitoring method, comprising: detecting a plurality of different monitoring data, and the monitoring data are different to each other; collecting the monitoring data and sequentially inputting the monitoring data into a data-monitoring queue, wherein the monitoring data in the data-monitoring queue are stored in the database; obtaining a plurality of triggering conditions and accessing the monitoring data from the database, each triggering condition corresponding to the one of the monitoring data, comparing at least two monitoring data respectively with the corresponding at least two triggering conditions, and the at least two monitoring data are in a group, if the group of the at least two monitoring data is satisfied with the corresponding at least two triggering conditions, the a triggering event is established according to the at least two monitoring data and the triggering event is inputted into a task-scheduling queue; processing a disposal operation corresponding to each triggering event stored in the task-scheduling queue. 9 . The resource monitoring method of claim 8 , wherein after the step of processing the disposal operation corresponding to each triggering event stored in the task-scheduling queue, further comprising: unregistering the related triggering conditions and then re-registering the related triggering conditions again after a cool down time. 10 . The resource monitoring method of claim 8 , further comprising: bounding a monitoring target to the triggering by an event and monitoring target bounding module.

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  • H04L41/046Primary

    comprising network management agents or mobile agents therefor · CPC title

  • Monitoring arrangements for monitoring environmental properties or parameters of the computing system or of the computing system component, e.g. monitoring of power, currents, temperature, humidity, position, vibrations (thermal management in cooling arrangements of a computing system G06F1/206) · CPC title

  • for performance assessment · CPC title

  • Threshold monitoring · CPC title

  • Triggers; Constraints · CPC title

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What does patent US2016328307A1 cover?
The invention provides a resource monitoring system. The monitoring unit inputs the collected monitoring data to a data-monitoring queue. The monitoring data stored in data-monitoring queue is inputted into a database. A trigger event is created when the monitor data satisfies the corresponding triggering conditions. In addition, an disposal mechanism is processed according to the triggering ev…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Quanta Comp Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04L41/046. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Thu Nov 10 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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