3rd International Week on Management of Networks and Services End-to-End Virtualization of Networks and Services Manweek 2007, October 29-November 2, San José, CA, USA
Assessing Operational Impact in Enterprise Systems by Mining Usage Patterns
Mark Moss1, Calton Pu1
1Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
Abstract. Performing impact analysis involves determining which users are affected
by system resource failures. Understanding when users are actually using certain resources
allows system administrators to better assess the impact on enterprise operations.
This is critical to prioritizing system repair and restoration actions, and allowing
users to modify their plans proactively. We present an approach that combines
traditional dependency analysis with resource usage information to improve the operational
relevance of these assessments. Our approach collects data from end-user
systems using common operating system commands, and uses this data to generate
dependency and usage pattern information. We tested our approach in a computer
lab running applications at various levels of complexity, and demonstrate how our
framework can be used to assist system administrators in providing clear and concise
impact assessments to executive managers.