Network Partitioning
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Network Partitioning is Network partitioning occurs when parts of the network become disconnected from each other..
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causedByCaused by(2)
- Disconnected Network Parts
ex:disconnected-network-parts - Log Write Failure
ex:log-write-failure
affectedByAffected by(1)
- Log Writes
ex:log-writes
blockedByBlocked by(1)
- Client Server Connection
client-server-connection
containsContains(1)
- 6 Network Partitioning
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hasContributorHas Contributor(1)
- Log Write Failure
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hasMemberHas Member(1)
- Logging Issues Category
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mayFailDueToMay Fail Due to(1)
- Log Writes
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Caused by | Hardware Failures | [1] |
| Caused by | Software Bugs | [1] |
| Caused by | Configuration Errors | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Network Issue | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Logging Issue | [2] |
| Results in | Disconnected Network Parts | [1] |
| Results in | Disconnected Network Parts | [2] |
| Prevents | Client Reach | [1] |
| Description | Network partitioning occurs when parts of the network become disconnected from each other. | [2] |
| Impact | Log writes may fail if the client cannot reach the logging server due to a network partition. | [2] |
| Percentage Impact | Can affect a significant portion of log writes if the network is partitioned. | [2] |
| Blocks | client-server-connection | [2] |
| Has Percentage Impact | Significant Portion | [2] |
| Affects | Log Writes | [2] |
| Appears in | 6 Network Partitioning | [2] |
| Member of | Logging Issues Category | [2] |
| Has Impact Statement | Log writes may fail if the client cannot reach the logging server due to a network partition. | [2] |
| Has Consequence | log-write-failure | [2] |
| Contributes to | Log Write Failure | [2] |
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Firewalls or security group rules can block or throttle traffic, preventing log data from reaching the logging server. Misconfigured firewall rules or overly restrictive security policies can inadvertently block log writes. ### 5. **DNS Re…
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- **Percentage Impact**: Can affect a significant portion of log writes if the rules are overly restrictive. ### 5. **DNS Resolution Issues** - **Description**: If the logging server is accessed via a domain name, DNS resolution issues can…
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