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An Online Visualization System for Streaming Log Data of Computing Clusters

State Key Laboratory of CAD&CG, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China
College of Computer Science and Technology, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou 310018, China
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Monitoring a computing cluster requires collecting and understanding log data generated at the core, computer, and cluster levels at run time. Visualizing the log data of a computing cluster is a challenging problem due to the complexity of the underlying dataset: it is streaming, hierarchical, heterogeneous, and multi-sourced. This paper presents an integrated visualization system that employs a two-stage streaming process mode. Prior to the visual display of the multi-sourced information, the data generated from the clusters is gathered, cleaned, and modeled within a data processor. The visualization supported by a visual computing processor consists of a set of multivariate and time variant visualization techniques, including time sequence chart, treemap, and parallel coordinates. Novel techniques to illustrate the time tendency and abnormal status are also introduced. We demonstrate the effectiveness and scalability of the proposed system framework on a commodity cloud-computing platform.

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Tsinghua Science and Technology
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Cite this article:
Xia J, Wu F, Guo F, et al. An Online Visualization System for Streaming Log Data of Computing Clusters. Tsinghua Science and Technology, 2013, 18(2): 196-205. https://doi.org/10.1109/TST.2013.6509102

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Received: 26 February 2013
Accepted: 11 March 2013
Published: 30 April 2013
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