17533227. REDUCING OVER-REPORTING OF SERVICEABLE EVENTS simplified abstract (International Business Machines Corporation)
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REDUCING OVER-REPORTING OF SERVICEABLE EVENTS
Organization Name
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventor(s)
Deepak Kodihalli of Bangalore (IN)
Giridhari Krishnan of Bangalore (IN)
REDUCING OVER-REPORTING OF SERVICEABLE EVENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17533227 titled 'REDUCING OVER-REPORTING OF SERVICEABLE EVENTS
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a computer-implemented method for determining if a set of callouts in an error log matches a previous set of callouts. If a match is found, the method combines the error logs into a group and transmits information about the group to a management console.
- The method helps identify and track errors in a service processor.
- It compares callouts in error logs to identify matches with previous errors.
- The method combines matching error logs into a group for easier management.
- Information about the group is transmitted to a management console for analysis.
Potential Applications
- Error tracking and management in service processors.
- Monitoring and analysis of system errors in real-time.
- Troubleshooting and debugging of software and hardware issues.
Problems Solved
- Efficient identification and tracking of errors in service processors.
- Streamlining error log management and analysis.
- Facilitating timely resolution of system issues.
Benefits
- Improved efficiency in error identification and resolution.
- Enhanced system monitoring and analysis capabilities.
- Streamlined error log management for better troubleshooting.
Original Abstract Submitted
Described are techniques including a computer-implemented method of determining, by a service processor, that a first set of callouts of a first error log matches a previous set of callouts of a previous error log. The method further comprises combining the first error log with the previous error log in a first group in a service processor log of the service processor. The method further comprises transmitting information related to the first group to a management console communicatively coupled to the service processor.