Title :
A log mining approach to failure analysis of enterprise telephony systems
Author :
Lim, Chinghway ; Singh, Navjot ; Yajnik, Shalini
Abstract :
Log monitoring techniques to characterize system and user behavior have gained significant popularity. Some common applications of study of systems logs are syslog mining to detect and predict system failure behavior, Web log mining to characterize Web usage patterns, and error/debug log analysis for detecting anomalies. In this paper, we discuss our experiences with applying log mining techniques to characterize the behavior of large enterprise telephony systems. We aim to detect, and in some cases, predict system anomalies. We describe the problems encountered in the study of such logs and propose some solutions. The key differentiator of our solutions is the use of individual message frequencies to characterize system behavior and the ability to incorporate domain-specific knowledge through user feedback. The techniques that we propose are general enough to be applicable to other systems logs and can easily be packaged into automated tools for log analysis.
Keywords :
Internet telephony; business communication; data mining; software reliability; VoIP; Web log mining; Web usage patterns; enterprise telephony systems; error-debug log analysis; failure analysis; individual message frequencies; log mining approach; log monitoring techniques; syslog mining; system failure behavior; user feedback; Availability; Data mining; Event detection; Failure analysis; Pattern analysis; Predictive models; Software systems; Statistical analysis; Telephony; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Dependable Systems and Networks With FTCS and DCC, 2008. DSN 2008. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Anchorage, AK
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2397-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2398-9
DOI :
10.1109/DSN.2008.4630109