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In HDFS templates count is 28? #30

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xichie opened this issue Dec 6, 2021 · 4 comments
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In HDFS templates count is 28? #30

xichie opened this issue Dec 6, 2021 · 4 comments

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@xichie
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xichie commented Dec 6, 2021

Thanks for your excellent project. But I have a little confused. I use drain as logparser, but the template count is 47. so I want to know what log parsing method you use to get the template.

@tongxiao-cs
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Maybe this can help you (https://github.com/logpai/logparser/blob/master/logs/HDFS/HDFS_templates.csv). But the number is 30 instead of 28.

@xichie
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xichie commented Dec 9, 2021

Maybe this can help you (https://github.com/logpai/logparser/blob/master/logs/HDFS/HDFS_templates.csv). But the number is 30 instead of 28.

Thanks for your help,this template file is the groundtruth, which is not generated by any parsing method. Am I right?

@tongxiao-cs
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Yes, I think so.

And in issue #7, the owner mentioned that the benchmark result is based on "the ground truth" number of the templates(28). (#7 (comment))

@ZhongLIFR
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I think we should not simply use 28 as the number of templates because different parsing methods will give different number of templates (although the author mentioned that 28 is the number of ground truth templates). Instead, the specific number of templates should be calculated from the parsed log files. For HDFS, it only contains relatively a small number of templates (28, 30 or 46 in different papers). However, for dataset such as Spirit, Thunderbird, this number will be hundreds or even thousands (and the "ground truth" is generally not available).

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