Systems and methods for installing, managing, and provisioning applications
First Claim
1. A method for system diagnosis, the method comprising:
- receiving, by a computer system, incoming traffic for a system defining a plurality of workflow paths;
selecting, by the computer system, a first portion of the incoming traffic and directing the first portion of the incoming traffic to an overload path of the plurality of workflow paths;
directing, by the computer system, a remaining portion of the incoming traffic to remaining workflow paths of the plurality of workflow paths according to a load balancing scheme, the first portion of the incoming traffic being of an amount effective to load the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths to a greater extent than loading of each of the remaining workflow paths of the plurality of workflow paths according to the load balancing scheme and effective to cause overloading of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths and such that an amount of overloading increases until the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths fails;
processing, by the computer system, the first portion of the incoming traffic in the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths;
processing, by the computer system, the remaining portion of the incoming traffic in the remaining workflow paths of the plurality of workflow paths;
monitoring, by the computer system, the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths, by monitoring;
a processor usage;
a memory usage;
a number of objects instantiated; and
a number of database calls made;
detecting, by the computer system, operation at or above a predefined level of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths based at least in part on the monitoring of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths; and
reporting, by the computer system, data reflecting the operation at or above the predefined level of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths.
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Abstract
Systems and methods are disclosed for provisioning resources for an application according to an application manifest. The resources may include database, network, and processing resources. The application manifest may be organized as a manifest tree with provisioned resources having their own application manifests for provisioning sub-resources. The application manifest may also define provisioning and de-provisioning of the application in response to loading of the application. Root cause analysis may be performed in accordance with the manifest tree. Also disclosed are systems and methods for rolling out an upgrade across a node cluster. Systems and methods are disclosed for routing traffic to different workflow paths in order to implement an overloaded path and evaluate performance of the overloaded path.
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21 Claims
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1. A method for system diagnosis, the method comprising:
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receiving, by a computer system, incoming traffic for a system defining a plurality of workflow paths; selecting, by the computer system, a first portion of the incoming traffic and directing the first portion of the incoming traffic to an overload path of the plurality of workflow paths; directing, by the computer system, a remaining portion of the incoming traffic to remaining workflow paths of the plurality of workflow paths according to a load balancing scheme, the first portion of the incoming traffic being of an amount effective to load the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths to a greater extent than loading of each of the remaining workflow paths of the plurality of workflow paths according to the load balancing scheme and effective to cause overloading of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths and such that an amount of overloading increases until the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths fails; processing, by the computer system, the first portion of the incoming traffic in the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths; processing, by the computer system, the remaining portion of the incoming traffic in the remaining workflow paths of the plurality of workflow paths; monitoring, by the computer system, the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths, by monitoring; a processor usage; a memory usage; a number of objects instantiated; and a number of database calls made; detecting, by the computer system, operation at or above a predefined level of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths based at least in part on the monitoring of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths; and reporting, by the computer system, data reflecting the operation at or above the predefined level of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system for system diagnosis, the system comprising:
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one or more processors and one or more memory devices operably coupled to the one or more processors, the memory devices storing executable and operational data effective to cause the one or more processors to; receive incoming traffic for a system defining a plurality of workflow paths; select a first portion of the incoming traffic and directing the first portion of the incoming traffic to an overload path of the plurality of workflow paths; direct a remaining portion of the incoming traffic to remaining workflow paths of the plurality of workflow paths according to a load balancing scheme, the first portion of the incoming traffic being of an amount effective to load the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths to a greater extent than loading of each of the remaining workflow paths of the plurality of workflow paths according to the load balancing scheme and effective to overload the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths, such that an amount of overloading of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths increases until failure of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths occurs; process the first portion of the incoming traffic in the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths; process the remaining portion of the incoming traffic in the remaining workflow paths of the plurality of workflow paths; monitor the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths by monitoring; a processor usage; a memory usage; a number of objects instantiated; and a number of database calls made; detect operation at or above a predefined lever of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths based at least in part on the monitoring of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths; and report data reflecting the operation at or above the predefined level of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A computer program product for system diagnosis, the computer program product being embodied in a non-transitory computer readable storage medium and comprising computer instructions for:
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receiving incoming traffic for a system defining a plurality of workflow paths; selecting a first portion of the incoming traffic and directing the first portion of the incoming traffic to an overload path of the plurality of workflow paths; directing a remaining portion of the incoming traffic to remaining workflow paths of the plurality of workflow paths according to a load balancing scheme, the first portion of the incoming traffic being of an amount effective to load the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths to a greater extent than loading of each of the remaining workflow paths of the plurality of workflow paths according to the load balancing scheme and effective to overload the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths and such that an amount of overloading of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths increases until failure occurs; processing the first portion of the incoming traffic in the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths; processing the remaining portion in the remaining workflow paths of the plurality of workflow paths; monitoring the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths by monitoring; a processor usage; a memory usage; a number of objects instantiated; and a number of database calls made; detecting operation at or above a predefined level of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths based at least in part on the monitoring of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths; and report data reflecting the operation at or above the predefined level of the overload path of the plurality of workflow paths. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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