Datasets:
metadata
pretty_name: BGL
dataset_name: logfit-project/BGL
task_categories:
- text-classification
language:
- en
size_categories:
- 1M<n<10M
annotations_creators:
- logfit-project
license: other
Dataset Card for logfit-project/BGL
Dataset Summary
The BlueGene/L (BGL) dataset contains console logs emitted by a 131,072-processor BlueGene/L supercomputer operated at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Each line records hardware or software events tagged with an alert category, enabling downstream research on alert detection, prediction, and log analytics.
Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
- anomaly-detection: binary or multi-class classification of alert categories.
- log-parsing: template discovery and sequence modeling for high-performance computing (HPC) systems.
Dataset Structure
label: Alert category tag (-indicates a non-alert informational message).timestamp: Unix epoch timestamp associated with the log event.date: Calendar date formatted asYYYY.MM.DD.node: Hardware node identifier that emitted the log line.time: Precise timestamp including microseconds (YYYY-MM-DD-HH.MM.SS.xxxxxx).node_repeat: Repeated node identifier found in the structured dataset.type: High-level event type (e.g.,RAS).component: Subsystem reporting the log (e.g.,KERNEL).level: Severity level accompanying the event.content: Verbose description of the underlying event.anomaly: Binary indicator (1for alert labels,0for non-alert-).
Source Data
- Homepage: https://github.com/logpai/loghub/tree/master/BGL
- Original Maintainers: The LogPAI team (https://logpai.com/).
- Additional Context: https://www.usenix.org/cfdr-data#hpc4
Dataset Creation
The raw BlueGene/L logs are parsed with a deterministic regular expression to reproduce the schema
published in BGL_2k.log_structured.csv. The transformation streams lines sequentially so the full corpus
can be processed without loading the entire file into memory.
Uses
Suitable for supervised alert detection, failure prediction, anomaly detection, sequence modeling of HPC logs, and benchmarking log parsing techniques.
Citation
- Adam J. Oliner, Jon Stearley. "What Supercomputers Say: A Study of Five System Logs", DSN 2007.
- Jieming Zhu, Shilin He, Pinjia He, Jinyang Liu, Michael R. Lyu. "Loghub: A Large Collection of System Log Datasets for AI-driven Log Analytics", ISSRE 2023.
Dataset Statistics
- Number of log lines: 4747963