Title :
Cross-domain fault localization: A case for a graph digest approach
Author :
Fischer, William D. ; Xie, Geoffrey G. ; Young, Joel D.
Abstract :
Prior research has focused on intra-domain fault localization leaving the cross-domain problem largely unaddressed. Faults often have widespread effects, which if correlated, could significantly improve fault localization. Past efforts rely on probing techniques or assume hierarchical domain structures; however, administrators are often unwilling to share network structure and state and domains are organized and connected in complex ways. We present an inference-graph-digest based formulation of the problem. The formulation not only explicitly models the inference accuracy and privacy requirements for discussing and reasoning over cross-domain problems, but also facilitates the re-use of existing fault localization algorithms while enforcing domain privacy policies. We demonstrate our formulation by deriving a cross-domain version of SHRINK, a recent probabilistic fault localization strategy.
Keywords :
computer network management; data privacy; fault location; graph theory; cross-domain fault localization; hierarchical domain structures; inference-graph-digest; privacy requirements; Collaboration; Computer network management; Computer networks; Fault detection; Inference algorithms; Network servers; Privacy; Routing; Scalability; Web services;
Conference_Titel :
Internet Network Management Workshop, 2008. INM 2008. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2964-6
DOI :
10.1109/INETMW.2008.4660328