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Doomsday: Predicting Which Node Will Fail When on Supercomputers
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2018
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Software MaintenanceCluster ComputingEngineeringMachine LearningPrediction Lead TimesMachine Learning ToolFault ForecastingComputer ArchitectureNetwork AnalysisFault ToleranceText MiningNatural Language ProcessingReliability EngineeringData ScienceData MiningStatistical Machine LearningParallel ComputingFailure DetectionPerformance PredictionPredictive AnalyticsKnowledge DiscoveryComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceHpc ResilienceParallel ProgrammingFailure Prediction
Predicting which node will fail and how soon remains a challenge for HPC resilience, yet may pave the way to exploiting proactive remedies before jobs fail. Not only for increasing scalability up to exascale systems but even for contemporary supercomputer architectures does it require substantial efforts to distill anomalous events from noisy raw logs. To this end, we propose a novel phrase extraction mechanism called TBP (time-based phrases) to pin-point node failures, which is unprecedented. Our study, based on real system data and statistical machine learning, demonstrates the feasibility to predict which specific node will fail in Cray systems. TBP achieves no less than 83% recall rates with lead times as high as 2 minutes. This opens up the door for enhancing prediction lead times for supercomputing systems in general, thereby facilitating efficient usage of both computing capacity and power in large scale production systems.
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