US Patent Application 17722093. METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS ASSOCIATED WITH SERVICE IMPAIRMENTS IN A DISTRIBUTED MULTI-TIERED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT simplified abstract
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS ASSOCIATED WITH SERVICE IMPAIRMENTS IN A DISTRIBUTED MULTI-TIERED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT
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Inventor(s)
William Jeffery White of Plano TX (US)
Robert Anthony Lincourt, Jr. of Franklin MA (US)
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS ASSOCIATED WITH SERVICE IMPAIRMENTS IN A DISTRIBUTED MULTI-TIERED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 17722093 Titled 'METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS ASSOCIATED WITH SERVICE IMPAIRMENTS IN A DISTRIBUTED MULTI-TIERED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT'
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a method for managing a distributed multi-tiered computing environment. The method involves obtaining a set of correlated services related to an anomaly, creating a service dependency graph, calculating a causal variance for each service using the correlated services and the dependency graph, generating a weighted rank order of causal services based on the causal variance, and performing remediation based on this rank order.
Original Abstract Submitted
Techniques described herein relate to a method for managing a distributed multi-tiered computing (DMC) environment. The method includes obtaining, by a local controller associated with a DMC domain, a set of correlated services associated with an anomaly; obtaining a service dependency graph associated with the set of correlated services; generating a causal variance for each service using the correlated services and the service dependency graph; generating a weighted rank order of causal services based on the causal variance associated with each service, and the weighted rank order of causal services includes a portion of the services associated with an application associated with the anomaly; and performing remediation based on the weighted rank order of the causal services.