articleJun 25, 2003Closed access

Pinpoint: problem determination in large, dynamic Internet services

University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

Traditional problem determination techniques rely on static dependency models that are difficult to generate accurately in today's large, distributed, and dynamic application environments such as e-commerce systems. We present a dynamic analysis methodology that automates problem determination in these environments by 1) coarse-grained tagging of numerous real client requests as they travel through the system and 2) using data mining techniques to correlate the believed failures and successes of these requests to determine which components are most likely to be at fault. To validate our methodology, we have implemented Pinpoint, a framework for root cause analysis on the J2EE platform that requires no…

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  • Computer science
  • Middleware (distributed applications)
  • Dependency (UML)
  • Distributed computing
  • False positive paradox
  • The Internet
  • Root cause
  • Root cause analysis
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