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公开(公告)号:US20230325294A1
公开(公告)日:2023-10-12
申请号:US17715443
申请日:2022-04-07
Applicant: Oracle International Corporation
Inventor: Nagarajan Muthukrishnan , Ravi Shankar Thammaiah , Sumanta Kumar Chatterjee , Binoy Sukumaran , Abhishek Chitre , Mohit Singal
CPC classification number: G06F11/3072 , G06F11/3476 , G06F11/3006
Abstract: Embodiments described herein include a log management system that detects and addresses excessive log patterns at runtime. In some embodiments, the log management system tracks cumulative attributes associated with patterns that repeat within a set monitoring files, such as a set of log or trace records. The cumulative attributes that are monitored may include the cumulative storage size and/or cumulative count of patterns detected in the monitoring files. The log management system may determine whether a triggering condition is satisfied for initiating a responsive action to reduce the amount of log data that is transmitted and/or stored. If the triggering condition is satisfied, then the log management system may remove one or more instances of the pattern from the monitoring files and/or perform other actions to reduce the overhead of logging operations.
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公开(公告)号:US10248471B2
公开(公告)日:2019-04-02
申请号:US15267104
申请日:2016-09-15
Applicant: Oracle International Corporation
Inventor: Raunak Rungta , Jonathan Giloni , Ravi Shankar Thammaiah , Sumanta Kumar Chatterjee , Juan Loaiza
Abstract: Systems for managing shared computing resources. In a multi-process computing environment a concurrency object data structure pertaining to a shared resource is made available to be accessed by two or more processing entities. The concurrency object comprises a consecutive read count that tracks the number of consecutive read requests that have been received for shared read access to the shared resource. A shared concurrency access state is entered based on comparison of the consecutive read count to a threshold value. Entering the shared concurrency access state begins a period during which grant of further shared access requests do not require semaphore operations or other atomic operations that pertains to the shared resource.
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