ACT now: Aggregate Comparison of Traces for Incident Localization

05/14/2022
by   Kamala Ramasubramanian, et al.
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Incidents in production systems are common and downtime is expensive. Applying an appropriate mitigating action quickly, such as changing a specific firewall rule, reverting a change, or diverting traffic to a different availability zone, saves money. Incident localization is time-consuming since a single failure can have many effects, extending far from the site of failure. Knowing how different system events relate to each other is necessary to quickly identify where to mitigate. Our approach, Aggregate Comparison of Traces (ACT), localizes incidents by comparing sets of traces (which capture events and their relationships for individual requests) sampled from the most recent steady-state operation and during an incident. In our quantitative experiments, we show that ACT is able to effectively localize more than 99 incidents.

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