Patents Assigned to ISILON SYSTEM, INC.
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Publication number: 20110196899Abstract: A treewalk for splitting a file directory is disclosed for parallel execution of work items over a filesystem. The given work item is assigned to a worker. Thereafter, a request is sent to split the file directory to share a portion of the file directory with another worker. The worker examines the file directory for a next splittable directory entry key after a current in-progress location within a key space for the file directory. If no key is detected, the file directory is identified as unsplittable. If an entry is detected, the key space is progressively searched for a next entry between a next available directory entry key and an upper boundary. The worker identifies the file directory as splittable if the next available entry is found, providing a range of entries within the file directory for which parallel execution of the work item.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: Isilon Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Douglas Hughes, Sean MacQueen Smith, Kalen Albert Petersen, Eric Michael Lemar
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Publication number: 20110145195Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed that provide an indexing data structure. In one embodiment, the indexing data structure is mirrored index tree where the copies of the nodes of the tree are stored across devices in a distributed system. In one embodiment, nodes that are stored on an offline device are restored, and an offline device that comes back online is merged into the distributed system and given access to the current indexing data structure. In one embodiment, the indexing data structure is traversed to locate and restore nodes that are stored on offline devices of the distributed system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: ISILON SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Aaron J. Passey, Darren P. Schack, Peter J. Godman, Robert J. Anderson, Neal T. Fachan
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Publication number: 20110113211Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate generally to incremental computing. Specifically, embodiments of the invention include systems and methods that provide for the concurrent processing of multiple, incremental changes to a data value while at the same time monitoring and/or enforcing threshold values for that data value. For example, a method is provided that implements domain quotas within a data storage system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: ISILON SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Neal T. Fachan, Peter J. Godman, Justin M. Husted, Aaron J. Passey
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Publication number: 20110087635Abstract: In one embodiment, a user or client device is connected to a distributed file system comprised of one or more physical nodes. The data on each of the physical nodes store metadata about files and directories within the file system. Some of the embodiments permit a user to take a snapshot of data stored on the file system. The snapshot may include a single file, a single directory, a plurality of files within a directory, a plurality of directories, a path on the file system that includes nested files and subdirectories, or more than one path on the file system that each includes nested files and directories. In an embodiment, a snapshot tracking data structure is maintained for efficient creation and deletion of the snapshot.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: Isilon Systems, Inc.Inventors: Neal T. Fachan, Justin M. Husted, Eric M. Lemar, Darren P. Schack
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Publication number: 20110087928Abstract: Embodiments relate to systems and methods for managing stalled storage devices of a storage system. In one embodiment, a method for managing access to storage devices includes determining that a first storage device, which stores a first resource, is stalled and transitioning the first storage device to a stalled state. The method also includes receiving an access request for at least a portion of the first resource while the first storage device is in the stalled state and attempting to provide access to a representation of the portion of the first resource from at least a second storage device that is not in a stalled state. In another embodiment, a method of managing access requests by a thread for a resource stored on a storage device includes initializing a thread access level for an access request by a thread for the resource.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: ISILON SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Asif Daud, Tyler A. Akidau, Ilya Maykov, Aaron J. Passey
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Patent number: 7917474Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed that provide an indexing data structure. In one embodiment, the indexing data structure is mirrored index tree where the copies of the nodes of the tree are stored across devices in a distributed system. In one embodiment, nodes that are stored on an offline device are restored, and an offline device that comes back online is merged into the distributed system and given access to the current indexing data structure. In one embodiment, the indexing data structure is traversed to locate and restore nodes that are stored on offline devices of the distributed system.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2005Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Isilon Systems, Inc.Inventors: Aaron J. Passey, Darren P. Schack, Peter J. Godman, Robert J. Anderson, Neal T. Fachan
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Publication number: 20110060779Abstract: In general, the invention relates to supporting multiple different character encodings in the same file system. In one embodiment, a method is provided for filename lookup that supports multiple character encodings. The method comprises storing filename data in a first character encoding into an indexed data structure. The method further comprises receiving filename data in a second encoding. The method also comprises looking up filename data in the indexed data structure using the second encoding.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: Isilon Systems, Inc.Inventors: Eric M. Lemar, Nathan N. White
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Patent number: 7900015Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate generally to incremental computing. Specifically, embodiments of the invention include systems and methods that provide for the concurrent processing of multiple, incremental changes to a data value while at the same time monitoring and/or enforcing threshold values for that data value. For example, a method is provided that implements domain quotas within a data storage system.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2007Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Isilon Systems, Inc.Inventors: Neal T. Fachan, Peter J. Godman, Justin M. Husted, Aaron J. Passey
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Patent number: 7899800Abstract: In one embodiment, systems and methods are provided for nonlinear journaling. In one embodiment, groups of data designated for storage in a data storage unit are journaled into persistent storage. In one embodiment, the journal data is recorded nonlinearly. In one embodiment, a linked data structure records data and data descriptors in persistent storage.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2006Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Isilon Systems, Inc.Inventors: Neal T. Fachan, Peter J. Godman, Justin M. Husted, Aaron J. Passey
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Publication number: 20110044209Abstract: The systems and methods of the present invention provide a quiescing protocol. In one embodiment, nodes of a system utilize the protocol to complete processing until they reach a consistent state. In one embodiment, a coordinator initiates the quiescing process and the nodes communicate with each other to determine whether their messages have been processed and communicate with the coordinator to determine when all of the messages have been processed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: Isilon Systems, Inc.Inventor: Neal T. Fachan
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Publication number: 20110035412Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed that provide an indexing data structure. In one embodiment, the indexing data structure is mirrored index tree where the copies of the nodes of the tree are stored across devices in a distributed system. In one embodiment, nodes that are stored on an offline device are restored, and an offline device that comes back online is merged into the distributed system and given access to the current indexing data structure. In one embodiment, the indexing data structure is traversed to locate and restore nodes that are stored on offline devices of the distributed system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: ISILON SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Neal T. Fachan, Aaron J. Passey, Darren P. Schack
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Patent number: 7882071Abstract: In one embodiment, a user or client device is connected to a distributed file system comprised of one or more physical nodes. The data on each of the physical nodes store metadata about files and directories within the file system. Some of the embodiments permit a user to take a snapshot of data stored on the file system. The snapshot may include a single file, a single directory, a plurality of files within a directory, a plurality of directories, a path on the file system that includes nested files and subdirectories, or more than one path on the file system that each includes nested files and directories. In one embodiment, previous versions of a file or directory are stored only in response to a request to modify the file or directory. The system creates and updates a snapshot tracking data structure which provides information regarding each file or directory governed by the snapshot that was modified or deleted after the snapshot was taken.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2006Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Isilon Systems, Inc.Inventors: Neal T. Fachan, Justin M. Husted, Eric M. Lemar, Darren P. Schack
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Patent number: 7882068Abstract: In one embodiment, a user or client device communicates with a distributed file system comprised of one or more physical nodes. The data on each of the physical nodes store metadata about files and directories within the file system. Some of the embodiments permit a user to take a snapshot of data stored on the file system. The snapshot may include a single file, a single directory, a plurality of files within a directory, a plurality of directories, a path on the file system that includes nested files and subdirectories, or more than one path on the file system that each includes nested files and directories. In some embodiments, systems and methods intelligently choose whether to use copy-on-write or point-in-time copy when saving data in a snapshot version of a file whose current version is being overwritten. In some embodiments, systems and methods allow snapshot users to return from a snapshot directory to the immediate parent directory from which the user entered into the snapshot.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2007Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Isilon Systems, Inc.Inventors: Darren P. Schack, Eric M. Lemar, Neal T. Fachan
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Publication number: 20110022790Abstract: In one embodiment, systems and methods are provided for nonlinear journaling. In one embodiment, groups of data designated for storage in a data storage unit are journaled into persistent storage. In one embodiment, the journal data is recorded nonlinearly. In one embodiment, a linked data structure records data and data descriptors in persistent storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: ISILON SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Neal T. Fachan, Peter J. Godman, Justin M. Husted, Aaron J. Passey
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Publication number: 20110016155Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate generally to incremental computing. Specifically, embodiments of the invention include systems and methods that provide for the concurrent processing of multiple, incremental changes to a data value while at the same time monitoring and/or enforcing threshold values for that data value. For example, a method is provided that determines whether multiple incremental changes to a data field could pass a threshold based on keeping track of a possible value range for the data field.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: ISILON SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Neal T. Fachan, Peter J. Godman, Justin M. Husted, Aaron J. Passey
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Publication number: 20110016353Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for scanning files and directories in a distributed file system on a network of nodes. The nodes include metadata with attribute information corresponding to files and directories distributed on the nodes. In one embodiment, the files and directories are scanned by commanding the nodes to search their respective metadata for a selected attribute. At least two of the nodes are capable of searching their respective metadata in parallel. In one embodiment, the distributed file system commands the nodes to search for metadata data structures having location information corresponding to a failed device on the network. The metadata data structures identified in the search may then be used to reconstruct lost data that was stored on the failed device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: ISILON SYSTEM, INC.Inventors: Paul A. Mikesell, Robert J. Anderson, Peter J. Godman, Darren P. Schack, Nathan E. Dire
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Patent number: 7870345Abstract: Embodiments relate to systems and methods for managing stalled storage devices of a storage system. In one embodiment, a method for managing access to storage devices includes determining that a first storage device, which stores a first resource, is stalled and transitioning the first storage device to a stalled state. The method also includes receiving an access request for at least a portion of the first resource while the first storage device is in the stalled state and attempting to provide access to a representation of the portion of the first resource from at least a second storage device that is not in a stalled state. In another embodiment, a method of managing access requests by a thread for a resource stored on a storage device includes initializing a thread access level for an access request by a thread for the resource.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2008Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Isilon Systems, Inc.Inventors: Asif Daud, Tyler A. Akidau, Ilya Maykov, Aaron J. Passey
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Patent number: 7848261Abstract: The systems and methods of the present invention provide a quiescing protocol. In one embodiment, nodes of a system utilize the protocol to complete processing until they reach a consistent state. In one embodiment, a coordinator initiates the quiescing process and the nodes communicate with each other to determine whether their messages have been processed and communicate with the coordinator to determine when all of the messages have been processed.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2006Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Isilon Systems, Inc.Inventor: Neal T. Fachan
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Publication number: 20100306786Abstract: In one embodiment, systems and methods are provided for tracking events wherein an event system monitors certain areas of a system. When an event occurs in one area of the system, the event system notifies the processes listening to that area of the system of the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: ISILON SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Aaron J. Passey, Neal T. Fachan
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Patent number: 7844617Abstract: In general, the invention relates to supporting multiple different character encodings in the same file system. In one embodiment, a method is provided for filename lookup that supports multiple character encodings. The method comprises storing filename data in a first character encoding into an indexed data structure. The method further comprises receiving filename data in a second encoding. The method also comprises looking up filename data in the indexed data structure using the second encoding.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2010Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Isilon Systems, Inc.Inventors: Eric M. Lemar, Nathan N. White