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Availability Assessment of SunOS/Solaris Unix Systems based on Syslogd and wtmpx log files: A case study
Changsha, Hunan, China December 12-December 14
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Cristina Simache, LAAS-CNRS, 31077 Toulouse Cedex 4 - France
Mohamed Kaaniche, LAAS-CNRS, 31077 Toulouse Cedex 4 - France
This paper presents a measurement-based availability assessment study using field data collected during a 4- year period from 373 SunOS/Solaris Unix workstations and servers interconnected through a local area network. We focus on the estimation of machine uptimes, downtimes and availability based on the identification of failures that caused total service loss. Data corresponds to syslogd event logs that contain a large amount of information about the normal activity of the studied systems as well as their behavior in the presence of failures. It is widely recognized that the information contained in such event logs might be incomplete or imperfect. The solution investigated in this paper to address this problem is based on the use of auxiliary sources of data obtained from wtmpx files maintained by the SunOS/Solaris Unix operating system. The results obtained suggest that the combined use of wtmpx and syslogd log files provides more complete information on the state of the target systems that is useful to provide availability estimations that better reflect reality.
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Cristina Simache, Mohamed Kaaniche, "Availability Assessment of SunOS/Solaris Unix Systems based on Syslogd and wtmpx log files: A case study," prdc, pp.49-56, 11th Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC'05), 2005
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