Title :
Identifying propagated response delays in performance monitoring of n-tier applications
Author :
Kanemasa, Yasuhiko ; Kubota, Ayumu ; Iwakura, Hirokazu ; Higuchi, Junichi ; Nomura, Yutaka ; Arai, Tamio ; Nakadate, Susumu ; Kanou, Hiroshi
Author_Institution :
Syst. Software Labs., Fujitsu Labs. Ltd., Kawasaki, Japan
Abstract :
One of the significant challenges on performance monitoring of an n-tier system is the “response delay propagation”, in which a response delay in a component server is propagated to other component servers due to the invoking relations among request types in different component servers of the system. It leads the operations manager of the system to misdiagnose the location of source delays and results in wasting time to investigate the root cause. We developed a response delay monitoring system that helps the operations managers distinguish the source delays from many other propagated delays. The system is able to build a model of invoking relations among request types in different component servers and use the model to diagnose the response delay propagation and pin-point the location of source response delays. To obtain such invoking relations among request-types from black-box component servers in an n-tier system, we propose a novel invoking relation estimation method which can achieve high accuracy of true invoking relation among request types by eliminating the negative influence of two spurious correlation factors through partial correlation analysis. We implemented the response delay monitoring system and evaluated the effectiveness of our invoking relation estimation method on a real in-company n-tier system which has thousands of request-types in each tier. The result (over 90% in precision) confirms our estimation method can effectively capture invoking relations in an n-tier system.
Keywords :
Internet; file servers; program diagnostics; Web servers; black-box component servers; invoking relation estimation method; n-tier performance monitoring; partial correlation analysis; propagated response delay identification; response delay monitoring system; source response delays; Correlation; Delays; Estimation; Monitoring; Servers; Time factors; Time-frequency analysis; Correlation analysis; Invoking relation; N-tier system; Operations manager; Performance diagnosis; Response delay;
Conference_Titel :
Network and Service Management (CNSM), 2014 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Rio de Janeiro
DOI :
10.1109/CNSM.2014.7014150