Patents Assigned to Spectra Logic
-
Publication number: 20100265807Abstract: A method for certifying data on tape cartridges for a library with a first tape cartridge that possesses a medium auxiliary memory device, a medium auxiliary memory reader/writer, a first tape drive and a second tape drive, a shelf system, and access to a memory device containing a media lifecycle management data base. After a period of time from when data was originally stored on the tape first cartridge, a portion of data residing on the first tape cartridge is read. The portion of data is assessed as to whether a percentage of the portion contains an expected data structure and if the percentage exceeds a predetermined threshold, a data recovery sequence is initiated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Nathan Christopher Thompson, Matthew Thomas Starr, Walter Wong
-
Publication number: 20100265607Abstract: A method for maintaining paired data between tape cartridges and linking the paired data to through medium auxiliary memory devices is presented. One method includes providing a first tape cartridge possessing a first medium auxiliary memory device and a first tape medium and a second tape cartridge possessing a second medium auxiliary memory device and a second tape medium. Data maintained on the first tape medium can be copied to the second tape medium. A first record can be stored on the first medium auxiliary memory device indicating that data on the first tape medium was copied to the second tape medium. Likewise, a second record can be stored on the second medium auxiliary memory device indicating that data on the second tape medium originated from the first tape medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Nathan Christopher Thompson, Matthew Thomas Starr, Michael Gerard Goberis
-
Publication number: 20100241803Abstract: A storage library is described including a first tape drive that is identified as a target tape drive to a host via a first address and a second tape drive that is masked from being identified by the host. The storage library further includes a controller that is linked with a switch system that shifts the first address to the second drive from the first drive such that after the shift, the second drive is identified as the target drive to the host and the first drive is masked from being identified by the host.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Matthew Thomas Starr, Michael Gerard Goberis
-
Patent number: 7788299Abstract: A method and apparatus for a generating a tape format like file with an associated look-up table on a non-tape storage medium is disclosed. In one configuration, a data storage arrangement can comprise a host computer in communication with a storage system by means of a streaming protocol. The storage system can comprise a non-tape storage medium having at least one file comprising a plurality of records each having user data and meta data wherein the meta data comprises data fields for and about the record. A table associated with the file is adapted to contain information related to at least one of the records. The table can be accessed by the storage system to reduce the amount of time spent locating the records.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2004Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Larry Alan Fenske, Richard Douglas Rector, Walter Wong, Matthew Thomas Starr
-
Patent number: 7721029Abstract: Described are a method and apparatus for preserving data integrity which can be practiced in a data storage library that receives data from a host computer. The data storage library includes a docking station that stores data to and from an operatively linked mobile random access storage device. Once the data is stored on the mobile random access storage device, the elapsed time is accounted for. The mobile random access storage device is adapted to be unlinked from the docking station, such as for purposes of archiving the mobile random access storage device. A user can be notified when the elapsed time has reached a time limit. Upon indicating that the data on mobile random access storage device should be restored, the mobile random access storage device can be re-linked with the docking station for data restoration, thus, starting a new elapsed time.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2005Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Mark Lorin Lantry, Matthew Thomas Starr
-
Patent number: 7719790Abstract: An operator alterable space is described, for use with a data storage library. The library has a frame substantially defines an interior environment and is exposed to an exterior environment. The operator alterable space is adapted to accommodate either a drive module that is capable of storing data to a magazine storage element or a shelf module capable of accommodating at least the magazine storage element whereby the magazine storage element can be disposed in the shelf module. The operator alterable space is accessible from the exterior environment for installing either the shelf module or the drive module via an opening in the frame. The operator alterable space is also accessible to a magazine transport from the interior environment, wherein the magazine transport is capable of moving the magazine storage element to the operator alterable space.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Karl Martin Armagost, Edwin Jack Wadsworth, Neal Arthur Downey, Christian Cameron Curtis, Matthew Thomas Starr, Ray Dean Heineman
-
Publication number: 20100114361Abstract: A robotic tape library which queues two or more move instructions is described. Generally, the robotic system receives a first move instruction which commands a first robot to move a first tape cartridge from a shelf to a first tape drive to be loaded therein. Though the first move has not actually taken place, the library replies to the host computer that the first tape drive has been loaded with the first tape cartridge, at least to an acceptable level of engagement, at which point, the first move instruction is queued. After receiving a second move instruction from the host to move a second tape cartridge from the shelf to a second tape drive, the library reorganizes and physically carries out the move instructions with potentially different hardware in a preferred order.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Matthew Thomas Starr, Michael Gerard Goberis
-
Publication number: 20100114360Abstract: A robotic tape library which queues two or more move instructions is described. Generally, the robotic system receives a first move instruction which commands a first robot to move a first tape cartridge from a shelf to a first tape drive to be loaded therein. Though the first move has not actually taken place, the library replies to the host computer that the first tape drive has been loaded with the first tape cartridge, at least to an acceptable level of engagement, at which point, the first move instruction is queued. After receiving a second move instruction from the host to move a second tape cartridge from the shelf to a second tape drive, the library reorganizes and physically carries out the move instructions with potentially different hardware in a preferred order.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Matthew Thomas Starr, Michael Gerard Goberis
-
Publication number: 20100095112Abstract: Disclosed are a method and apparatus for a data storage library comprising a plurality of drives and a combination bridge controller device adapted to direct and make compatible communication traffic between a client and the plurality of drives. The combination bridge controller device is further adapted to encrypt a first data package received from the client. The combination bridge controller device is further adapted to transmit the encrypted first data package, a first moniker and a first message authentication code to one of the plurality of drives for storage to a cooperating mobile storage medium. The combination bridge controller device is further adapted to decrypt the first data package when used in combination with a first key associated with the first moniker and guarantee the decryption of the first data package was successfully accomplished with authentication of the first message authentication code.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Matthew Thomas Starr, Jeff Robert Boyton, Nathan Christopher Thompson
-
Publication number: 20100042257Abstract: A robotic tape library which queues two or more move instructions is described. Generally, the robotic system receives a first move instruction which commands a first robot to move a first tape cartridge from a shelf to a first tape drive to be loaded therein. Though the first move has not actually taken place, the library replies to the host computer that the first tape drive has been loaded with the first tape cartridge, at least to an acceptable level of engagement, at which point, the first move instruction is queued. After receiving a second move instruction from the host to move a second tape cartridge from the shelf to a second tape drive, the library reorganizes and physically carries out the move instructions in a preferred order.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Matthew Thomas Starr, Michael Gerard Goberis
-
Publication number: 20100042247Abstract: A robotic tape library which queues two or more move instructions is described. Generally, the robotic system receives a first move instruction which commands a first robot to move a first tape cartridge from a shelf to a first tape drive to be loaded therein. Though the first move has not actually taken place, the library replies to the host computer that the first tape drive has been loaded with the first tape cartridge, at least to an acceptable level of engagement, at which point, the first move instruction is queued. After receiving a second move instruction from the host to move a second tape cartridge from the shelf to a second tape drive, the library reorganizes and physically carries out the move instructions in a preferred order.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Matthew Thomas Starr, Michael Gerard Goberis
-
Publication number: 20100027159Abstract: The present invention provides a magazine-based data cartridge library that, in one embodiment, comprises a plurality of shelves that are capable of holding a plurality of data cartridge magazines, one or more drives, a magazine transport for moving magazines within the cabinet, and a cartridge transport for moving data cartridges between a magazine and a drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Christopher A. Pollard, Lee A. Sutherland
-
Publication number: 20100031054Abstract: A tape cartridge is described including tape storage medium maintaining stored encrypted data that can be unencrypted via an encryption key. The tape cartridge also contains a medium auxiliary memory possessing a moniker wherein the moniker identifies the encryption key. The tape cartridge further includes a threshold parameter stored in the medium auxiliary memory wherein the threshold parameter influences a moniker state control, the moniker state control comprises an on state and an off state wherein the off state disables the moniker from identifying the encryption key.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Matthew Thomas Starr, Jeff Robert Boyton, Michael Gerard Goberis, Nathan Christopher Thompson
-
Patent number: 7647135Abstract: A robotic data storage library comprising a virtual port and a method for providing a virtual port for a robotic data storage library are disclosed. The virtual exit port, for example, comprises one or more storage locations of the library that are defined as a virtual port. In one embodiment, for example, the virtual port comprises a virtual exit port for holding a data storage element that is to be exported from the library. In this embodiment, for example, the virtual exit port is defined prior to the library receiving a command to export a data storage element. In another embodiment, the virtual port comprises an entry port, an exit port or an entry/exit port. In yet another embodiment, a method for transferring a data storage element directly between an actual port (entry and/or exit) of a robotic data storage library and another location within the robotic data storage library not defined as the virtual port is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Mark L. Lantry, Matthew T. Starr, Larry A. Fenske, Michael G. Goberis, Joshua D. Carter
-
Publication number: 20090323218Abstract: Described is a tape library which can generally include a tape drive, a tape cartridge that possesses a medium auxiliary memory device, a device for reading information retained on the medium auxiliary memory device and a program that runs on a processor capable of manipulating information received by the reading device. The tape cartridge's medium auxiliary memory device can contain at least one record of a previous access event, such as an approximate point in time when the tape cartridge is loaded in the tape drive. The program may be operable to determine how much time has elapsed from the access event. Knowledge of the elapsed time can, among other things, cause an action to be taken relative to the tape cartridge and/or the data thereon. A method of using the system is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Nathan Christopher Thompson, Matthew Thomas Starr, Michael Gerard Goberis
-
Patent number: 7627709Abstract: A power-using device for drawing power over a communication and power bus is provided. The power-using device is adapted to draw only power from the communication and power bus, the bus being connected to a power supply and host computer. The power-using device is further capable of communicating with the bus via a host bus adapter through a communication link not comprised by the bus. The host bus adapter is capable of receiving power and communication from the bus.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Scott Edward Bacom, Matthew Thomas Starr, Matthew John Ninesling, Walter Wong
-
Publication number: 20090284864Abstract: A data storage library is described including a plurality of tape cartridges each possessing an auxiliary radio frequency memory device. The library also includes, at least one tape drive capable of determining at least one functional status when loaded with one of the tape cartridges wherein the at least one tape drive possesses an auxiliary reader and writer device capable of transferring information associated with the at least one function status to and from the auxiliary radio frequency memory device. The tape drive also includes a means for transmitting the information from the auxiliary radio frequency memory device to a display device that can be viewed by an end user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Randall Curtis Hood, Michael Gerard Goberis, Alexander Dillard Segars
-
Patent number: 7609471Abstract: A data storage library is described including a plurality of tape cartridges each possessing an auxiliary radio frequency memory device. The library also includes, at least one tape drive capable of determining at least one functional status when loaded with one of the tape cartridges wherein the at least one tape drive possesses an auxiliary reader and writer device capable of transferring information associated with the at least one function status to and from the auxiliary radio frequency memory device. The tape drive is further capable of transmitting the information from the auxiliary radio frequency memory device to a display device that can be viewed by an end user.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2007Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Randall Curtis Hood, Michael Gerard Goberis, Alexander Dillard Segars, III
-
Patent number: 7583507Abstract: A storage system is provided having at least one primary storage unit, the primary storage unit having a power source, a server mother board, an expander device connected to a second data storage unit and a plurality of retractable media drawers wherein each of the retractable media drawers comprise a plurality of data storage elements. Each of the retractable media drawers maintain connectivity to the power source, the server mother board and the expander device when each of the media drawers is between a first position that is extended partially away from the primary data storage unit and a second position that is at least partially retracted from the first position towards the primary data storage unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Matthew Thomas Starr, Walter Wong, Micheal Edward Figaro, Ronald Gregory Duren, Matthew John Ninesling, Joshua Daniel Carter, Scott Edward Bacom
-
Publication number: 20090190252Abstract: The present invention provides a magazine-based data cartridge library that, in one embodiment, comprises a plurality of shelves that are capable of holding a plurality of data cartridge magazines, one or more drives, a magazine transport for moving magazines within the cabinet, and a cartridge transport for moving data cartridges between a magazine and a drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Christopher A. Pollard, Lee A. Southerland