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  <description><![CDATA[During the past two attempts to demonstrate our highly distributed
majordemo system we experienced many low level problems that prevented
the demo from going smoothly.  These ranged from machines being off
the network, to agents not being in the right state, to speakers being
unplugged.  It is well known that keeping a complex distributed system
up and running is a difficult task, made even all the more difficult
if many of the components are partially or completely autonomous.
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  <description><![CDATA[System administrators of today's high performance
computing systems are generally responsible for
managing the large amounts of data traffic and archival
querying that mass storage systems must provide to users
who compute on hundreds or thousands of processors at
once. The file management systems that have been
engineered to handle this workload generally consist of a
reliable compute server, high- and low-speed disks,
robotic tape silos with thousands of cartridges, and
various net...]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[The growing complexity of mass storage systems at major data centers is
causing stress on system administrators to keep performance at optimal
levels. As storage requirements grow, so does the number of routine tasks
that the administrator must perform, as well as the time it takes for
these to be executed. The solution being proposed to ease this burden is
the Mass Storage System Administrator Autonomic Assistant (MSSAAA). The
MSSAAA is a collection of agents that perform some of the m...]]></description>
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