Dynamic Adaptation of Temporal Event Correlation for QoS Management in Distributed Systems

Rean Griffith, J. Hellerstein, G. Kaiser, Y. Diao
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Temporal event correlation is essential to managing quality of service in distributed systems, especially correlating events from multiple components to detect problems with availability, performance, and denial of service attacks. Two challenges in temporal event correlation are: (1) handling lost events and (2) dealing with inaccurate clocks. We show that both challenges are related to event propagation delays that result from contention for network and server resources. We develop an approach to adjusting the timer values of event correlation rules based on propagation delays in order to reduce missed alarms and false alarms. Our approach has three parts: an infrastructure for real-time measurement of propagation delay, a statistical approach to estimating propagation delays, and a controller that uses estimates of propagation delays to update timer values in temporal rules. Our approach eliminates the need for manual adjustments of timer values. Further, studies of a prototype implementation suggest that our approach produces results that are at least as good as an optimal fixed adjustment in timer values
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分布式系统QoS管理中时间事件关联的动态适应
时间事件关联对于管理分布式系统中的服务质量至关重要,特别是将来自多个组件的事件关联起来以检测可用性、性能和拒绝服务攻击方面的问题。时间事件相关的两个挑战是:(1)处理丢失的事件和(2)处理不准确的时钟。我们展示了这两个挑战都与事件传播延迟有关,这种延迟是由于网络和服务器资源的争用造成的。提出了一种基于传播延迟调整事件相关规则定时器值的方法,以减少误报和漏报。我们的方法有三个部分:用于实时测量传播延迟的基础设施,用于估计传播延迟的统计方法,以及使用传播延迟估计来更新时间规则中的计时器值的控制器。我们的方法消除了手动调整计时器值的需要。此外,对原型实现的研究表明,我们的方法产生的结果至少与计时器值的最佳固定调整一样好
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