/* * Title: CloudSim Toolkit * Description: CloudSim (Cloud Simulation) Toolkit for Modeling and Simulation * of Clouds * Licence: GPL - http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html * * Copyright (c) 2009, The University of Melbourne, Australia */ package org.cloudbus.cloudsim.examples; import java.text.DecimalFormat; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Calendar; import java.util.LinkedList; import java.util.List; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.Cloudlet; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.CloudletSchedulerTimeShared; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.Datacenter; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.DatacenterBroker; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.DatacenterCharacteristics; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.Host; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.Log; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.Pe; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.Storage; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.UtilizationModel; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.UtilizationModelFull; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.Vm; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.VmAllocationPolicySimple; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.VmSchedulerTimeShared; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.core.CloudSim; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.provisioners.BwProvisionerSimple; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.provisioners.PeProvisionerSimple; import org.cloudbus.cloudsim.provisioners.RamProvisionerSimple; /** * A simple example showing how to create * a datacenter with one host and run two * cloudlets on it. The cloudlets run in * VMs with the same MIPS requirements. * The cloudlets will take the same time to * complete the execution. */ public class CloudSimExample2 { /** The cloudlet list. */ private static List<Cloudlet> cloudletList; /** The vmlist. */ private static List<Vm> vmlist; /** * Creates main() to run this example */ public static void main(String[] args) { Log.printLine("Starting CloudSimExample2..."); try { // First step: Initialize the CloudSim package. It should be called // before creating any entities. int num_user = 1; // number of cloud users Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(); boolean trace_flag = false; // mean trace events // Initialize the CloudSim library CloudSim.init(num_user, calendar, trace_flag); // Second step: Create Datacenters //Datacenters are the resource providers in CloudSim. We need at list one of them to run a CloudSim simulation @SuppressWarnings("unused") Datacenter datacenter0 = createDatacenter("Datacenter_0"); //Third step: Create Broker DatacenterBroker broker = createBroker(); int brokerId = broker.getId(); //Fourth step: Create one virtual machine vmlist = new ArrayList<Vm>(); //VM description int vmid = 0; int mips = 250; long size = 10000; //image size (MB) int ram = 512; //vm memory (MB) long bw = 1000; int pesNumber = 1; //number of cpus String vmm = "Xen"; //VMM name //create two VMs Vm vm1 = new Vm(vmid, brokerId, mips, pesNumber, ram, bw, size, vmm, new CloudletSchedulerTimeShared()); vmid++; Vm vm2 = new Vm(vmid, brokerId, mips, pesNumber, ram, bw, size, vmm, new CloudletSchedulerTimeShared()); //add the VMs to the vmList vmlist.add(vm1); vmlist.add(vm2); //submit vm list to the broker broker.submitVmList(vmlist); //Fifth step: Create two Cloudlets cloudletList = new ArrayList<Cloudlet>(); //Cloudlet properties int id = 0; pesNumber=1; long length = 250000; long fileSize = 300; long outputSize = 300; UtilizationModel utilizationModel = new UtilizationModelFull(); Cloudlet cloudlet1 = new Cloudlet(id, length, pesNumber, fileSize, outputSize, utilizationModel, utilizationModel, utilizationModel); cloudlet1.setUserId(brokerId); id++; Cloudlet cloudlet2 = new Cloudlet(id, length, pesNumber, fileSize, outputSize, utilizationModel, utilizationModel, utilizationModel); cloudlet2.setUserId(brokerId); //add the cloudlets to the list cloudletList.add(cloudlet1); cloudletList.add(cloudlet2); //submit cloudlet list to the broker broker.submitCloudletList(cloudletList); //bind the cloudlets to the vms. This way, the broker // will submit the bound cloudlets only to the specific VM broker.bindCloudletToVm(cloudlet1.getCloudletId(),vm1.getId()); broker.bindCloudletToVm(cloudlet2.getCloudletId(),vm2.getId()); // Sixth step: Starts the simulation CloudSim.startSimulation(); // Final step: Print results when simulation is over List<Cloudlet> newList = broker.getCloudletReceivedList(); CloudSim.stopSimulation(); printCloudletList(newList); Log.printLine("CloudSimExample2 finished!"); } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); Log.printLine("The simulation has been terminated due to an unexpected error"); } } private static Datacenter createDatacenter(String name){ // Here are the steps needed to create a PowerDatacenter: // 1. We need to create a list to store // our machine List<Host> hostList = new ArrayList<Host>(); // 2. A Machine contains one or more PEs or CPUs/Cores. // In this example, it will have only one core. List<Pe> peList = new ArrayList<Pe>(); int mips = 1000; // 3. Create PEs and add these into a list. peList.add(new Pe(0, new PeProvisionerSimple(mips))); // need to store Pe id and MIPS Rating //4. Create Host with its id and list of PEs and add them to the list of machines int hostId=0; int ram = 2048; //host memory (MB) long storage = 1000000; //host storage int bw = 10000; hostList.add( new Host( hostId, new RamProvisionerSimple(ram), new BwProvisionerSimple(bw), storage, peList, new VmSchedulerTimeShared(peList) ) ); // This is our machine // 5. Create a DatacenterCharacteristics object that stores the // properties of a data center: architecture, OS, list of // Machines, allocation policy: time- or space-shared, time zone // and its price (G$/Pe time unit). String arch = "x86"; // system architecture String os = "Linux"; // operating system String vmm = "Xen"; double time_zone = 10.0; // time zone this resource located double cost = 3.0; // the cost of using processing in this resource double costPerMem = 0.05; // the cost of using memory in this resource double costPerStorage = 0.001; // the cost of using storage in this resource double costPerBw = 0.0; // the cost of using bw in this resource LinkedList<Storage> storageList = new LinkedList<Storage>(); //we are not adding SAN devices by now DatacenterCharacteristics characteristics = new DatacenterCharacteristics( arch, os, vmm, hostList, time_zone, cost, costPerMem, costPerStorage, costPerBw); // 6. Finally, we need to create a PowerDatacenter object. Datacenter datacenter = null; try { datacenter = new Datacenter(name, characteristics, new VmAllocationPolicySimple(hostList), storageList, 0); } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } return datacenter; } //We strongly encourage users to develop their own broker policies, to submit vms and cloudlets according //to the specific rules of the simulated scenario private static DatacenterBroker createBroker(){ DatacenterBroker broker = null; try { broker = new DatacenterBroker("Broker"); } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); return null; } return broker; } /** * Prints the Cloudlet objects * @param list list of Cloudlets */ private static void printCloudletList(List<Cloudlet> list) { int size = list.size(); Cloudlet cloudlet; String indent = " "; Log.printLine(); Log.printLine("========== OUTPUT =========="); Log.printLine("Cloudlet ID" + indent + "STATUS" + indent + "Data center ID" + indent + "VM ID" + indent + "Time" + indent + "Start Time" + indent + "Finish Time"); DecimalFormat dft = new DecimalFormat("###.##"); for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { cloudlet = list.get(i); Log.print(indent + cloudlet.getCloudletId() + indent + indent); if (cloudlet.getCloudletStatus() == Cloudlet.SUCCESS){ Log.print("SUCCESS"); Log.printLine( indent + indent + cloudlet.getResourceId() + indent + indent + indent + cloudlet.getVmId() + indent + indent + dft.format(cloudlet.getActualCPUTime()) + indent + indent + dft.format(cloudlet.getExecStartTime())+ indent + indent + dft.format(cloudlet.getFinishTime())); } } } }