/* * 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.VmSchedulerSpaceShared; 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 * two datacenters with one host each and * run two cloudlets on them. */ public class CloudSimExample4 { /** 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 CloudSimExample4..."); 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 GridSim 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"); @SuppressWarnings("unused") Datacenter datacenter1 = createDatacenter("Datacenter_1"); //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; long length = 40000; 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("CloudSimExample4 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; //in this example, the VMAllocatonPolicy in use is SpaceShared. It means that only one VM //is allowed to run on each Pe. As each Host has only one Pe, only one VM can run on each Host. hostList.add( new Host( hostId, new RamProvisionerSimple(ram), new BwProvisionerSimple(bw), storage, peList, new VmSchedulerSpaceShared(peList) ) ); // This is our first 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())); } } } }