Handle Resolution Option for ASAP
University of Duisburg-Essen, Institute for Experimental MathematicsEllernstrasse 2945326 EssenNordrhein-WestfalenGermany+49-201-1837637+49-201-1837673dreibh@iem.uni-due.dehttp://www.iem.uni-due.de/~dreibh/Internet-DraftThis document describes the Handle Resolution option for the ASAP protocol.Reliable Server Pooling defines protocols for providing highly available
services. The Aggregate Server Access Protocol (ASAP) provides session
management and server selection for applications. Upon request for a server
selection -- denoted as handle resolution -- an ENRP server returns a
list of selected PE identities. The number of PE identities to be returned
is not specified by RSerPool. Furthermore the ASAP protocol does not contain
a way for letting the requesting instance specify it.As shown in , ,
selecting too many entries does not make sense for the application, but on
the other hand also result in significant processing and network overhead.
Furthermore, it has been shown in that the
number of requested elements is usually 1, but there are application cases
where more PE identities have to be returned. That is, there should be a
possibility to specify the number of requested PE items upon a handle
resolution.The Handle Resolution option defined in this draft simply
defines an option to let the PU-side specify the desired number of PE
identities from the ENRP server.The terms are commonly identified in related work and can be found
in the Aggregate Server Access Protocol and Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy
Protocol Common Parameters document
RFC 5354.The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL"
in this document are to be interpreted as described in
.The Handle Resolution MAY be used once in an ASAP Handle Resolution
message sent from a PU to an ENRP server. It is defined as follows.
Items: 32 bits (unsigned integer)
Contains the number of PE identities to be selected by the ENRP server.
Setting it to 0xffffffff denotes to obtain as many PE identities as
possible. A setting of 0 denotes to use the ENRP server's default value;
this default MUST be used if there is no Handle Resolution option given.
The ENRP server SHOULD try to fulfil the request for the given number of
items.
Note, that the high-order bits of the type field are set to 10, which means
"skip this parameter and continue processing" if this parameter type is
not supported by the ENRP server. This allows for interoperability with
old implementations.
The RSerPool reference implementation RSPLIB can be found at
. It supports the functionalities
defined by
,
,
,
and
as well as the options
,
and of course the option defined by this document.
An introduction to this implementation is provided in
.Security considerations for RSerPool systems are described by
.This document does not require additional IANA actions beyond those
already identified in the ENRP and ASAP protocol specifications.
The author would like to thank
Nihad Cosic, Dirk Hoffstadt, Michael Kohnen, Jobin Pulinthanath and Xing Zhou
for their support.