OpenSim Load Balancing and Region Splitting
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This code is currently non-functional. Look out for the replacement Distributed Scene Graph from Intel in the near future - 5th July 2011 |
INTRODUCTION
The load balancer code now lives in GForge. Once you download and install this code, you will find the code that implements Dynamic Load Balancing and Region Splitting in ThirdParty/3Di/.
Dynamic load balancing
OpenSim is allowing many regions to share a region server, but the optimal number of regions on each server depends on the load of each region, something which may change as time goes on. 3Di is working on a load balancer that allows the current load to be monitored and regions to be reassigned without requiring the servers to be restarted. To move a region, its state is serialized, and a new clone is created on the target server using this stream. The old region is then destroyed and the client viewer updated to use the new region address.
Region splitting
Currently each region can hold only a small number of avatars. To allow more avatars in each region, 3Di has implemented region splitting, in which several copies of a given region can be distributed across the region servers. Each sub-region updates a fraction of the avatars, and sends state updates to the other sub-regions.
IMPLEMENTATION
The code is organised as follows:
- LoadBalancer: communicates with other region servers and creates/destroys
regions on command
- RegionMonitor/MonitorGUI: provides a browser GUI, showing the state of the
grid, and provides buttons for controlling region movement, splitting, and merging.
- RegionMonitor/ServerPlugin: this is a region server plugin which
communicates with the load balancer GUI to provide information on the identity and status of the regions on the grid
- RegionProxy: maps messages from a clients to the true location of a region.
USAGE
In order to use these additions the following lines have to be added to OpenSim.ini:
proxy_offset = -1000 proxy_url = http://10.8.1.50:9001 serialize_dir = /mnt/temp/
If defined, proxy_offset defines how to calculate the true region port, e.g. if the XML defines the port as 9000 the actual port is 8000 if proxy_offset is -1000. The RegionProxy module will open a port at 9000 which the clients can connect to, and route all traffic from there to port 8000. This allows the region proxy to run on region server together with regions without blocking them by using the same port number.
The proxy location is defined in proxy_url. When splitting, the region state is stored on a file in the folder specified in serialize_dir. This has to be a shared folder which both region servers involved in the split have access to.
Monitor GUI
RegionMonitor/MonitorGUI is used to view status of all the managed Region servers, and send "Move", "Split", "Merge" commands to a specified Regions server.
MonitorGUI is a web-based application. You can access it through a web browser. Its back-end is written in perl. (CGI script)
Pre-requierments (CentOS, Fedora)
RPM package "perl-XML-RPC" and relevant packages.
Installation
- Install Apache
- Copy all the files undef "ThirdParty/3Di/RegionMonitor/MonitorGUI/htdocs" to "$APACHE_ROOT/htdocs"
- Configuration in "monitor.cgi"
- 10th line, set the value to your "monitor.cgi"'s location.
- 11th line, set the value to your Grid server.
- 12th line, set your region proxy port number here. (ref. OpenSim.ini::NetWork::http_listener_port)
- The code also works fine with mod_perl.