Patents Assigned to BMC Software
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Publication number: 20110072433Abstract: A Method to redirect SRB routines from otherwise non-zIIP eligible processes on an IBM z/OS series mainframe to a zIIP eligible enclave is disclosed. This redirection is achieved by intercepting otherwise blocked operations and allowing them to complete processing without errors imposed by the zIIP processor configuration. After appropriately intercepting and redirecting these blocked operations more processing may be performed on the more financially cost effective zIIP processor by users of mainframe computing environments.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: BMC SOFTWARE, INC.Inventor: Michel Laviolette
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Publication number: 20110071982Abstract: An IMS DEDB database restructure operation creates an empty offline DEDB having the desired structure. The offline database is populated with data from a source (online) database while keeping the source database online (i.e., available for access and update operations). Updates to the source database made during this process are selectively processed in parallel with the offline DEDB load operation. When the contents of the offline database is substantially the same as the source or online database, the source database is taken offline, final updates to the offline database are applied whereafter the offline database is brought online, thereby replacing the source database. It is significant to note that updates occurring to the source or online DEDB are applied to the offline DEDB.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: BMC SOFTWARE, INC.Inventors: Bruce H. Mansur, Larry J. Bristol, William P. Kimball, Thomas E. Simms
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Publication number: 20110072432Abstract: A Method to redirect SRB routines from otherwise non-zIIP eligible processes on an IBM z/OS series mainframe to a zIIP eligible enclave is disclosed. This redirection is achieved by intercepting otherwise blocked operations and allowing them to complete processing without errors imposed by the zIIP processor configuration. After appropriately intercepting and redirecting these blocked operations more processing may be performed on the more financially cost effective zIIP processor by users of mainframe computing environments.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: BMC SOFTWARE, INC.Inventor: Michel Laviolette
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Publication number: 20110071984Abstract: A hierarchical database stores data for the database in a plurality of areas. A disclosed technique allows reorganization of one or more areas of the database without stopping the entire database. The areas to be reorganized are first stopped, then the areas are unloaded, reorganized, and reloaded, before restarting the reorganized areas. In-memory control blocks for the areas are updated to indicate to the database software that the areas have been reorganized, without stopping the entire database.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: BMC SOFTWARE, INC.Inventor: Gary Lewis Jackson
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Publication number: 20110055181Abstract: A technique to quiesce a database without causing after-arriving access requests to abnormally terminate interrogates database management system control structures associated with the database. Specified modifications to these control structures can be made so that subsequent access requests to the database (i.e., during quiesce operations) are not abnormally terminated. Once quiesced, regular or special purpose maintenance or testing operations, the starting or stopping of log keeping operations or similar operations may be made to the database. Once these are complete, the database control structures may be updated again to permit pending/scheduled access requests to proceed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: BMC Software, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Mansur, Gary Salazar
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Patent number: 7882213Abstract: A network management system in which an administrator may specify attributes of interest, and the specified attributes are monitored. Graphs/reports corresponding to the specified reports may be generated in a single place (e.g., on a web page) such that the data points for the various attributes may be correlated easily. The specified attributes may contain attributes which are dynamically created (e.g., counters measuring various aspects related to instances of objects). The network management system provides the ability to discover such attributes using a suitable interface, and selection of such attributes as well.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: BMC Software, Inc.Inventors: Atul Garg, Joe Scarpelli, Rajesh Badhe, Dasari Subramanyeswara Rao
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Patent number: 7877783Abstract: In one embodiment of the present invention, a messaging program at a remote computer can send a first message to a portal computer according to a one-way protocol such as HTTP. A portal program at the portal computer can receive the first message and determine if information should be sent to the portal computer. If so, the portal computer can generate a reply message that includes the information and send the reply message to remote computer on the same connection over which the first message was received. In this manner, the portal computer can send configuration control information and other information to the messaging program without requiring leased lines, dial-up connections or a VPN. Moreover, since the communication according to the one-way protocol was initiated at the remote computer, a firewall will allow the remote computer to receive the reply message.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2002Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: BMC Software, Inc.Inventors: Troy Lee Cline, Ivelin Atanasov Ivanov
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Publication number: 20100318497Abstract: Unobtrusive Copies of Actively Used Compressed Indices Methods, devices and systems to make compressed backup copies of in-use compressed database indices are described. In general, an “oldest” time at which index pages in working memory had been updated is identified. Compressed index pages may be directly copied without the need to bring them into working memory or uncompressing them. The identified “oldest” time is then associated with the compressed backup copy. In some embodiments, an entire compressed backup copy may be associated with a single point in time (e.g., the identified “oldest” time). In other embodiments, a compressed backup copy may be associated with multiple points in time (e.g., one time for each portion of the compressed index that is being backed-up). Compressed indices copied in accordance with the invention may be used during restore operations to reconstruct database indices using the identified “oldest” time and database log files.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: BMC Software, Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Price, Richard W. Cline
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Patent number: 7849162Abstract: A system and method for replaying a predefined path through a set of web pages. The system and method comprises selecting in chronological order a saved request in a request history. The saved requests correspond to a set of user requests made at a web page from the set of web pages. Furthermore, the present invention comprises determining whether the saved request is a form request, and if so finding a best fit form on the web page from the set of web pages and sending a replay request to the best-fit form. If the saved request is not a form request, making the replay request to a best-fit URL.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2005Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: BMC Software, Inc.Inventors: Clay Davis, Walter R. Bodwell, Michael C. Klobe
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Patent number: 7849061Abstract: A method and system for displaying database record organization characteristics of IMS databases. In one embodiment, the method involves receiving information associated with a plurality of database records from an IMS database (e.g., information associated with ranges of database records). The database information may comprise information concerning database record organization characteristics. A working storage array may be built to consolidate the information associated with the plurality of database records. A plurality of view envelopes may be constructed. The plurality of view envelopes, along with a legend, may be graphically displayed on a display. User input may be received to request “inspection”, “identification”, “inspection/identification”, or “detailed inspection” of a selected view envelope. Various methods may be used to “mark”, “unmark”, and “submit” at least one DBR to the mainframe computer system for reorganization.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2004Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: BMC Software, Inc.Inventor: James L. Martin, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100287143Abstract: Methods, devices and systems which facilitate the conversion of database objects from one schema version (e.g., an earlier version) to another schema version (e.g., a newer version) without requiring the objects be unloaded and reloaded are described. In general, data object conversion applies to both table space objects and index space objects. The described transformation techniques may be used to convert any object whose schema changes occur at the page-level.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: BMC Software, Inc.Inventors: Donna M. Di Carlo, Thomas G. Price, Stanely J. Dee
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Publication number: 20100268565Abstract: A system architecture and a method for managing using a cellular architecture to allow multi-tier management of events such as the managing of the actual impact or the potential impact of IT infrastructure situations on business services. A preferred embodiment includes a high availability management backbone to frame monitoring operations using a cross-domain model where IT component events are abstracted into IT Aggregate events. By combining IT Aggregate events with transaction events, an operational representation of the business services is possible. Another feature is the ability to connect this information to dependent business user groups such as internal end-users or external customers for direct impact measurement.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: BMC Software, Inc.Inventors: Jean-Marc Trinon, Philippe Moitroux, Bernard Lemercier, Olivier Pignault
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Publication number: 20100257147Abstract: A method, system, and medium for compressing systems management information in a historical data store. Dynamically determining the appropriate compression algorithm to apply based on the type of data being compressed and stored. As further input is received for any particular measurement, the appropriate compression algorithm will be automatically selected from the set of available compression algorithms or be defined by a user configuration parameter. The amount of historical data stored with the minimal amount of data loss is optimized by the system dynamically changing the compression algorithm used for the given input data over a particular time span. The system engineer is therefore presented with the pertinent information for monitoring, administrating and diagnosing system activities.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: BMC SOFTWARE, INC.Inventors: Geert De Peuter, David Bonnell
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Patent number: 7809762Abstract: Techniques to update/change a database without incurring a user outage include receiving a user-specified change command which is then evaluated to determine which portion(s) of the target database will change as a result of the command. Shadow copies of those portions are then created and updated in accordance with the change command. The change command is next applied against the target database and any portion(s) placed in a restricted status because of this action are reset to an un-restricted state. The updated shadow portion(s) are then swapped for the corresponding portion(s) of the target database.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2003Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: BMC Software, Inc.Inventors: Christopher F. Parker, Donald W. Black, Mary D. Black, legal representative
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Publication number: 20100251379Abstract: A software license engine allows an enterprise to model software license contracts and evaluate deployment of software for compliance with the software license contracts. Deployment of software products in the enterprise is modeled in a configuration management database. The software license engine maintains a license database for connecting software license contracts with software deployment modeled by the configuration management database. Users of the software license engine may use license types that are predefined in the software license engine or may define custom license types. The software license engine may indicate compliance or non-compliance with the software license contracts.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: BMC SOFTWARE, INC.Inventors: Anthony George Myers, Thomas Louis Adrian
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Patent number: 7801865Abstract: Methods and systems for providing access to spaces in a database during a recovery process affecting the database. Spaces in the database that are affected by the recovery process are identified and I/O requests sent to a media manager associated with the database are intercepted. If the I/O request is for a read operation to a space affected by the recovery process and the corresponding page has been recovered, the data in the page may be read. If the page has not been recovered, the read operation may be held in a cache until the recovery utility indicates that the page has been recovered. If the I/O request is for a write operation to a space affected by the recovery process, the data may be written to a cache.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: BMC Software, Inc.Inventors: Richard Wayne Cline, Stanley James Dee, Michel Laviolette, Thomas G. Price, John Grady Sullivan
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Patent number: 7792948Abstract: Systems and methods for network service management, wherein the internet service management system includes one or more components which collectively enable an administrator to obtain a site-wide view of network activities on servers such as web servers, FTP servers, e-mail servers, domain name servers, etc. In addition to collecting information relating to web server latency and processing time, the internet service management system may collect actual user transaction information and system information from end users on client computers. The internet service management system may provide domain summary information for a domain, or it may provide management information organized by “categories” according to how a site manager wants to view and manage his business; e.g., byline of business (books, auctions, music, etc.), by site function (searches, shopping cart, support, quotes, sales automation), or most any other categorization customers may choose.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: BMC Software, Inc.Inventors: Ling Z. Zhao, Haifen Bi, Jay R. Goldberg, Troy L. Cline, Rick G. Braddy
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Publication number: 20100223166Abstract: A unified service model method is used for Business Service Management of a computing infrastructure. In the model, service offerings are defined for a business service, and one or more service level targets are associated with each of these offerings. The business service is associated with one or more technical services that support the business service. These technical services are delivered by actual component in a computing infrastructure. In the model, service offerings are associated with the technical services, and service level targets are associated with each of these offerings. A customer defined in the model subscribes to one of the service offerings of the business service. As business services are provided, the unified service model combines the service offerings tying the business and technical services to the associated service level targets, and administrators can manage the services and IT components using the unified service model.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2009Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: BMC SOFTWARE, INC.Inventors: Darius Wallace, Troy Lee Cline, Matthew Dennis Connors
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Publication number: 20100220625Abstract: A method for measuring and determining the duplex modes of a network interface. The method assumes the network interface to be operating in a half-duplex mode until the bandwidth utilization reaches a threshold. When the threshold is reached, the method checks the traffic collision in the interface. If there is no collision, then the duplex mode is determined to be full-duplex. If there is collision, then the duplex mode is determined to be half-duplex and an alarm is set off. In another embodiment, the interface type is determined through SNMP. If the interface is a WAN interface, then the interface is determined to be full-duplex.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: BMC SOFTWARE, INC.Inventors: Eugene Golovinsky, Zsolt Lukacs, Wesley J. Noonan
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Patent number: 7783744Abstract: To facilitate gathering of information required for root cause analysis associated with the abnormal behavior of an attribute (“problem attribute”), a user can specify causation attributes associated with the problem attribute. When the abnormal behavior is detected for the problem attribute, the causation attributes are automatically polled and stored in a database. The user can later examine the values of the causation attributes to determine if there is a causal relationship to the abnormal behavior of the problem attribute.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: BMC Software, Inc.Inventors: Atul Garg, Joe Scarpelli, Dasari Subramanyeswara Rao, Anjaneyulu Ramakrishna Tadikamalla, Kartik Kumar Peyyeti, Kannan Ramanathan Kumba, Nagaraj Mysore Narayanarao