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STRIDER: A Black-box, State-based Approach to Change and Configuration Management and Support

We describe a new approach, called Strider, to Change and Configuration Management and Support (CCMS). Strider is a black-box approach: without relying on specifications, it uses state differencing to identify potential causes of differing program behaviors, uses state tracing to identify actual, run-time state dependencies, and uses statistical behavior modeling for noise filtering. Strider is a state-based approach: instead of linking vague, high-level descriptions and symptoms to relevant actions, it models management and support problems in terms of individual, named pieces of low-level configuration state and provides precise mappings to user-friendly information through a computer genomics database. We use troubleshooting of configuration failures to demonstrate that the Strider approach reduces problem complexity by several orders of magnitude, making root cause analysis possible.

Yi-Min Wang, Microsoft Research

Chad Verbowski, Microsoft Research

John Dunagan, Microsoft Research

Yu Chen, Microsoft Research

Helen J. Wang, Microsoft Research

Chun Yuan, Microsoft Research

Zheng Zhang, Microsoft Research

BibTeX
@inproceedings {270060,
author = {Yi-Min Wang and Chad Verbowski and John Dunagan and Yu Chen and Helen J. Wang and Chun Yuan and Zheng Zhang},
title = {{STRIDER}: A Black-box, State-based Approach to Change and Configuration Management and Support},
booktitle = {17th Large Installation Systems Administration Conference (LISA 03)},
year = {2003},
address = {San Diego, CA },
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa-03/strider-black-box-state-based-approach-change-and-configuration-management-and},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = oct
}
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