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Toward a Practical and Timely Diagnosis of Application’s I/O Behavior


DIO's design and flow of events. By combining system call tracing with a customizable analysis pipeline, DIO provides non-intrusive and comprehensive I/O diagnosis for ap...

Abstract:

We present DIO, a generic tool for observing inefficient and erroneous I/O interactions between applications and in-kernel storage backends that lead to performance, depe...Show More

Abstract:

We present DIO, a generic tool for observing inefficient and erroneous I/O interactions between applications and in-kernel storage backends that lead to performance, dependability, and correctness issues. DIO eases the analysis and enables near real-time visualization of complex I/O patterns for data-intensive applications generating millions of storage requests. This is achieved by non-intrusively intercepting system calls, enriching collected data with relevant context, and providing timely analysis and visualization for traced events. We demonstrate its usefulness by analyzing four production-level applications. Results show that DIO enables diagnosing inefficient I/O patterns that lead to poor application performance, unexpected and redundant I/O calls caused by high-level libraries, resource contention in multithreaded I/O that leads to high tail latency, and erroneous file accesses that cause data loss. Moreover, through a detailed evaluation, we show that, when comparing DIO’s inline diagnosis pipeline with a similar state-of-the-art solution, our system captures up to 28{x} more events while keeping tracing performance overhead between 14% and 51%.
DIO's design and flow of events. By combining system call tracing with a customizable analysis pipeline, DIO provides non-intrusive and comprehensive I/O diagnosis for ap...
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 11)
Page(s): 110184 - 110207
Date of Publication: 04 October 2023
Electronic ISSN: 2169-3536

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