Alexander Keller
Department of Computer Science, Munich University of Technology
E-Mail: keller@informatik.uni-muenchen.de
Apart from the well established OSI/TMN and Internet management
architectures, the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA)
is increasingly considered as a promising framework for Enterprise
Management.
On the downside, management platforms being able to survey and
control management agents via CORBA are still hard to find on the
market while SNMP-based platforms
are in
widespread use. The consensus on the advantages of CORBA for managing
complex system infrastuctures and applications exacerbates the need
to open well-established management platforms for CORBA.
This paper will present a feasible and practical approach to this
problem: it allows the extension of existing SNMP-based management
platforms for managing CORBA-compliant agents without the need of
modifying already existing platform code. Thus, it can be considered
as a step towards CORBA-based Enterprise Management by ensuring the
interoperability of heterogeneous management architectures. Key to our
approach is the creation of a conceptually integrated management
information base on the platform side where management-related
information is collected and evaluated independent of the originating
base architecture.
The work described in this paper can be considered as a case-study on
the seamless integration of legacy systems into emerging distributed
object environments.
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