Abstract

One scheme for detecting faults at the processor level in a multiprocessor system (see A. Dahbura et al., 1989) works by running secondary versions of jobs on the unused, or spare, processors of the system. The authors build upon this scheme and propose three new multiprocessor allocation strategies that run a viable number of versions per job. These schemes permit online detection and, in some cases, location of faulty processors in a system, without degrading its delay/throughput performance. Two new metrics, the fault detection capability and the fault location capability, are introduced to evaluate these schemes. Extensive simulation results are provided to show that these schemes utilize spare capacity more efficiently, thereby improving upon the fault detection and location capabilities of the system. >

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