Dell products l.p. (20240103954). DYNAMIC ADJUSTMENT OF LOG LEVEL OF MICROSERVICES IN HCI ENVIRONMENT simplified abstract

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DYNAMIC ADJUSTMENT OF LOG LEVEL OF MICROSERVICES IN HCI ENVIRONMENT

Organization Name

dell products l.p.

Inventor(s)

Kai Chen of Shanghai (CN)

Bo Wang of Shanghai (CN)

Carl Shi of Shanghai (CN)

DYNAMIC ADJUSTMENT OF LOG LEVEL OF MICROSERVICES IN HCI ENVIRONMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240103954 titled 'DYNAMIC ADJUSTMENT OF LOG LEVEL OF MICROSERVICES IN HCI ENVIRONMENT

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for an information handling system that can monitor the execution of multiple microservices, adjust logging levels based on failure rates, and generate logging information related to the operation of each microservice.

  • The information handling system includes at least one processor and memory.
  • The system executes multiple microservices, each generating logging information.
  • A logging level determines the amount of logging information generated by each microservice.
  • The system monitors the microservices to determine a failure rate associated with API calls.
  • Based on the failure rate, the system adjusts the logging level.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries such as software development, cloud computing, and data analytics.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in identifying and addressing issues related to the performance and reliability of microservices in an information handling system.

Benefits

The system allows for efficient monitoring and management of microservices, leading to improved system performance and reliability.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Optimizing Microservice Logging Levels for Enhanced Performance and Reliability"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to monitoring and adjusting logging levels in information handling systems, but specific examples are not provided in this abstract.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system determine the optimal logging level for each microservice?

The abstract does not provide details on the specific criteria or algorithms used to adjust the logging levels based on the failure rates.

What impact does altering the logging level have on system performance and resource utilization?

The abstract does not mention the potential consequences or trade-offs of changing the logging levels in response to failure rates.


Original Abstract Submitted

an information handling system may include at least one processor and a memory. the information handling system may be configured to: execute a plurality of microservices, wherein each microservice is configured to generate logging information relating to its operation, and wherein a logging level is configured to determine an amount of logging information generated by the microservice; monitor the execution of the plurality of microservices to determine a failure rate associated with application programming interface (api) calls to the plurality of microservices; and based on the determined failure rate, alter the logging level.