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Artifact artf5650 : IndividualNetworkBandwidth is ambiguous
Tracker: [CLOSED] JSDL v1.0 Errata
Title: IndividualNetworkBandwidth is ambiguous
Description:
There are too many interpretations of this metric to make it useful for match making. 

1. Is this the maximum b/w of the interface, or the amount of currently unused b/w?

2. What are the semantics for multi-homed nodes where the interfaces are not "bonded"? Is this the highest b/w of all 
the individual interfaces? The lowest? Is it aggregate? 

3. For a multi-homed scenario, what if my job is constrained to use one interface (given the endpoint I'm connecting to)
, but the value for another interface is the one reported? Then it's basically useless for match making. 


So ... I find that this metric is not very meaningful without some kind of clarification as to what is being measured.
Submitted By: Chris Smith
Submitted On: 11/30/2006 4:36 PM EST
Last Modified: 04/11/2007 10:55 AM EDT
Closed: 04/11/2007 10:55 AM EDT

Status / Comments Change Log Associations Attachments  
 (6 Items)
Field Old Value New Value Date Performed By
Assigned To None Darren Pulsipher
12/13/2006 9:57 AM EST Darren Pulsipher
Status
Fixed
Closed
04/11/2007 10:55 AM EDT Andreas Savva
Closed 04/11/2007 04/11/2007 10:55 AM EDT Andreas Savva
Status
Resolved
Fixed
04/04/2007 5:23 AM EDT Andreas Savva
Assigned To Darren Pulsipher
Andreas Savva
01/24/2007 10:05 AM EST Andreas Savva
Status
Open
Resolved
01/17/2007 9:45 AM EST Andreas Savva

 
 
 
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