Patents by Inventor David F. Mannenbach
David F. Mannenbach has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10013361Abstract: A method of managing data in a cache upon a cache write operation includes determining a number of non-contiguously written sectors on a track in the cache and comparing the number with a threshold number. If the number exceeds the threshold number, a full background stage operation is issued to fill the non-contiguously written sectors with unmodified data from a storage medium and the full track is then destaged. A corresponding system includes a cache manager module operating on the storage subsystem. Upon a determination that a cache write operation on a track has taken place, the cache manager module determines a number of non-contiguously written sectors on the track, compares the number with a predetermined threshold number, issues a background stage operation to fill the non-contiguously written sectors with unmodified data from a storage medium if the number exceeds the threshold number, and then destages the full track.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2013Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: David F. Mannenbach, Karl A. Nielsen
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Publication number: 20140068195Abstract: A method of managing data in a cache upon a cache write operation includes determining a number of non-contiguously written sectors on a track in the cache and comparing the number with a threshold number. If the number exceeds the threshold number, a full background stage operation is issued to fill the non-contiguously written sectors with unmodified data from a storage medium and the full track is then destaged. A corresponding system includes a cache manager module operating on the storage subsystem. Upon a determination that a cache write operation on a track has taken place, the cache manager module determines a number of non-contiguously written sectors on the track, compares the number with a predetermined threshold number, issues a background stage operation to fill the non-contiguously written sectors with unmodified data from a storage medium if the number exceeds the threshold number, and then destages the full track.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: David F. MANNENBACH, Karl A. NIELSEN
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Patent number: 8627002Abstract: A method of managing data in a cache memory storage subsystem upon a cache write operation includes determining a first number of non-contiguously written sectors on a track in the cache and comparing the first number with a second, threshold number. If the first number exceeds the second number, a full background stage operation is issued to fill the non-contiguously written sectors with unmodified data from a storage medium. A corresponding system includes a cache manager module operating on the storage subsystem. Upon a determination that a cache write operation on a track has taken place, the cache manager module determines a first number of non-contiguously written sectors on the track, compares the first number with a second, predetermined threshold number, and issues a background stage operation to fill the non-contiguously written sectors with unmodified data from a storage medium if the first number exceeds the second number.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2006Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David F. Mannenbach, Karl A. Nielsen
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Patent number: 8601348Abstract: Provided are a method, system, and article of manufacture for error checking addressable blocks in storage. Addressable blocks of data are stored in a storage in stripes, wherein each stripe includes a plurality of data blocks for one of the addressable blocks and at least one checksum block including checksum data for the addressable block. A write request is received to modify data in one of the addressable blocks. The write and updating the checksum are performed in the stripe having the modified addressable block. An indication is made to perform an error checking operation on the stripe for the modified addressable block in response to the write request, wherein the error checking operation reads the data blocks and the checksum in the stripe to determine if the checksum data is accurate. An error handling operation is initiated in response to determining that the checksum data is not accurate.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2013Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James L. Hafner, David R. Kahler, Robert A. Kubo, David F. Mannenbach, Karl A. Nielsen, James A. O'Connor, Richard B. Stelmach, Krishnakumar R. Surugucchi
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Patent number: 8521808Abstract: A mechanism is provided for a non-root-level user to execute command line script files via a generic command line interface. A command line interface in the data processing system receives a shellscript command from a non-root-level user via a client system. A security module in the data processing system determines whether the non-root-level user is logged on at a command line interface shell level access. Responsive to the non-root-level user being logged on at the command line interface shell level access, a storage controller at the request of a command line interface identifies a script file associated the shellscript command in a storage of the data processing system. The storage controller executes the script file and the command line interface sends the results of the execution of the script file to the non-root-level user via the client system.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Basheer N. Bristow, David F. Mannenbach, Walter J. Ramsey, Brent W. Yardley
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Publication number: 20120030272Abstract: A mechanism is provided for a non-root-level user to execute command line script files via a generic command line interface. A command line interface in the data processing system receives a shellscript command from a non-root-level user via a client system. A security module in the data processing system determines whether the non-root-level user is logged on at a command line interface shell level access. Responsive to the non-root-level user being logged on at the command line interface shell level access, a storage controller at the request of a command line interface identifies a script file associated the shellscript command in a storage of the data processing system. The storage controller executes the script file and the command line interface sends the results of the execution of the script file to the non-root-level user via the client system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Basheer N. Bristow, David F. Mannenbach, Walter J. Ramsey, Brent W. Yardley
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Patent number: 7890815Abstract: A RAID system is provided for detecting and correcting dropped writes in a storage system. Data and a checksum are written to a storage device, such as a RAID array. The state of the data is classified as being in a “new data, unconfirmed” state. The state of written data is periodically checked, such as with a timer. If the data is in the “new data, unconfirmed” state, it is checked for a dropped write. If a dropped write has occurred, the state of the data is changed to a “single dropped write confirmed” state and the dropped write error is preferably corrected. If no dropped write is detected, the state is changed to a “confirmed good” state. If the data was updated through a read-modified-write prior to being checked for a dropped write event, its state is changed to an “unquantifiable” state.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2010Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James L. Hafner, Carl E. Jones, David R. Kahler, Robert A. Kubo, David F. Mannenbach, Karl A. Nielsen, James A. O'Conner, Krishnakumar S. Rao
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Publication number: 20100251072Abstract: A RAID system is provided for detecting and correcting dropped writes in a storage system. Data and a checksum are written to a storage device, such as a RAID array. The state of the data is classified as being in a “new data, unconfirmed” state. The state of written data is periodically checked, such as with a timer. If the data is in the “new data, unconfirmed” state, it is checked for a dropped write. If a dropped write has occurred, the state of the data is changed to a “single dropped write confirmed” state and the dropped write error is preferably corrected. If no dropped write is detected, the state is changed to a “confirmed good” state. If the data was updated through a read-modified-write prior to being checked for a dropped write event, its state is changed to an “unquantifiable” state.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: IBM CorporationInventors: James L. Hafner, Carl E. Jones, David R. Kahler, Robert A. Kubo, David F. Mannenbach, Karl A. Nielsen, James A. O'Connor, Krishnakumar R Surugucchi
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Patent number: 7793167Abstract: Methods are provided for detecting and correcting dropped writes in a storage system. Data and a checksum are written to a storage device, such as a RAID array. The state of the data is classified as being in a “new data, unconfirmed” state. The state of written data is periodically checked, such as with a timer. If the data is in the “new data, unconfirmed” state, it is checked for a dropped write. If a dropped write has occurred, the state of the data is changed to a “single dropped write confirmed” state and the dropped write error is preferably corrected. If no dropped write is detected, the state is changed to a “confirmed good” state. If the data was updated through a read-modified-write prior to being checked for a dropped write event, its state is changed to an “unquantifiable” state.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James L. Hafner, Carl E. Jones, David R. Kahler, Robert A. Kubo, David F. Mannenbach, Karl A. Nielsen, James A. O'Conner, Krishnakumar R. Surugucchi
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Patent number: 7793168Abstract: Method, system and computer program product are provided for detecting and correcting dropped writes in a storage system. Data and a checksum are written to a storage device, such as a RAID array. The state of the data is classified as being in a “new data, unconfirmed” state. The state of written data is periodically checked, such as with a timer. If the data is in the “new data, unconfirmed” state, it is checked for a dropped write. If a dropped write has occurred, the state of the data is changed to a “single dropped write confirmed” state and the dropped write error is preferably corrected. If no dropped write is detected, the state is changed to a “confirmed good” state. If the data was updated through a read-modified-write prior to being checked for a dropped write event, its state is changed to an “unquantifiable” state.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James L. Hafner, Carl E. Jones, David R. Kahler, Robert A. Kubo, David F. Mannenbach, Karl A. Nielsen, James A. O'Conner, Krishnakumar S. Rao
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Patent number: 7600152Abstract: Disclosed are a storage controller, and a method of operating a storage controller, for interfacing between host systems and a storage devices system. The storage controller includes a first cluster including a first processor and a first cache, and a second cluster including a second processor and a second cache. The method comprises the step of directing data from the host systems through first and second data paths to the storage system. The first processor and cache are associated with the first data path, and the second processor and cache are associated with the second data path. Under one set of conditions, the controller enters a failover mode, wherein data directed to the first data path are routed to the second data path. Under another set of conditions, the controller deconfigures the first cache without entering the failover mode.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kevin J. Ash, David F. Mannenbach, Yu-Cheng Hsu
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Patent number: 7529776Abstract: A bad track in a disk device in a data storage system is recovered by determining which cluster in the system the bad track belongs to. If the track belongs to the cluster that discovered that the track was bad, that cluster recovers the track by locating a good copy of the track, staging the good copy of the track to cache, and destaging the good copy of the track storage unit from the cache to all copies of the track, whether good or bad, in the data storage system. If the track belongs to another cluster, the cluster that discovered that the track was bad sends a message to the other cluster to inform it of the bad track, and the other cluster recovers the bad track. In another aspect, all tracks are owned by one server or server cluster, which performs the staging and destaging.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2005Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Suguang Li, David F. Mannenbach, Karl A. Nielsen, Richard B. Stelmach
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Publication number: 20090055584Abstract: Method, system and computer program product are provided for detecting and correcting dropped writes in a storage system. Data and a checksum are written to a storage device, such as a RAID array. The state of the data is classified as being in a “new data, unconfirmed” state. The state of written data is periodically checked, such as with a timer. If the data is in the “new data, unconfirmed” state, it is checked for a dropped write. If a dropped write has occurred, the state of the data is changed to a “single dropped write confirmed” state and the dropped write error is preferably corrected. If no dropped write is detected, the state is changed to a “confirmed good” state. If the data was updated through a read-modified-write prior to being checked for a dropped write event, its state is changed to an “unquantifiable” state.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: IBM CORPORATIONInventors: James L. Hafner, Carl E. Jones, David R. Kahler, Robert A. Kubo, David F. Mannenbach, Karl A. Nielsen, James A. O'Conner, Krishnakumar R. Surugucchi
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Publication number: 20090055688Abstract: Methods are provided for detecting and correcting dropped writes in a storage system. Data and a checksum are written to a storage device, such as a RAID array. The state of the data is classified as being in a “new data, unconfirmed” state. The state of written data is periodically checked, such as with a timer. If the data is in the “new data, unconfirmed” state, it is checked for a dropped write. If a dropped write has occurred, the state of the data is changed to a “single dropped write confirmed” state and the dropped write error is preferably corrected. If no dropped write is detected, the state is, changed to a “confirmed good” state. If the data was updated through a read-modified-write prior to being checked for a dropped write event, its state is changed to an “unquantifiable” state.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: IBM CORPORATIONInventors: James L. Hafner, Carl E. Jones, David R. Kahler, Robert A. Kubo, David F. Mannenbach, Karl A. Nielsen, James A. O'Connor, Krishnakumar R. Surugucchi
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Patent number: 7496796Abstract: An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for predicting storage device failure. A technology descriptor module associates a technology descriptor with a storage device. A failure threshold module sets a predictive failure threshold for the storage device in response to the technology descriptor. In one embodiment, a workload management detection module detects workload management of the storage device. A threshold modification module may modify the predictive failure threshold in response to detecting the workload management of the storage device. A performance detection module detects a storage device error that exceeds the modified predictive failure threshold as a storage device predictive failure.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2006Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Robert A. Kubo, David F. Mannenbach, Karl A. Nielsen
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Publication number: 20080091875Abstract: A method of managing data in a cache memory storage subsystem upon a cache write operation includes determining a first number of non-contiguously written sectors on a track in the cache and comparing the first number with a second, threshold number. If the first number exceeds the second number, a full background stage operation is issued to fill the non-contiguously written sectors with unmodified data from a storage medium. A corresponding system includes a cache manager module operating on the storage subsystem. Upon a determination that a cache write operation on a track has taken place, the cache manager module determines a first number of non-contiguously written sectors on the track, compares the first number with a second, predetermined threshold number, and issues a background stage operation to fill the non-contiguously written sectors with unmodified data from a storage medium if the first number exceeds the second number.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2006Publication date: April 17, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: David F. Mannenbach, Karl A. Nielsen
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Patent number: 7321986Abstract: Disclosed are a storage controller, and a method of operating a storage controller, for interfacing between host systems and a storage devices system. The storage controller includes a first cluster including a first processor and a first cache, and a second cluster including a second processor and a second cache. The method comprises the step of directing data from the host systems through first and second data paths to the storage system. The first processor and cache are associated with the first data path, and the second processor and cache are associated with the second data path. Under one set of conditions, the controller enters a failover mode, wherein data directed to the first data path are routed to the second data path. Under another set of conditions, the controller deconfigures the first cache without entering the failover mode.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kevin J. Ash, David F. Mannenbach, Yu-Cheng Hsu
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Patent number: 7243190Abstract: A method to rebuild an NVS image is disclosed. The method provides information to a first cluster of an information storage and retrieval system, and writes that information to a non-volatile storage device disposed in a second cluster. Upon losing utility power to all or part of the information storage and retrieval system, the method provides back-up power to a processor and a data cache, and determines if the information written to the second non-volatile storage device is accessible. If the information written to the second non-volatile storage device is accessible, then the method copies the image of that second non-volatile storage device to an external storage device. If the information written to said second non-volatile storage device is not accessible, then the method creates a virtual NVS image using the information disposed in a local data cache, and copies that virtual NVS image to an external storage device.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2004Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kevin J. Ash, David F. Mannenbach, Yu-Cheng Hsu
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Patent number: 7210091Abstract: A method, system, and article of manufacture for recovering from a track format error detected by a host computer associated with a storage controller associated with a storage disk array. The recovery method begins with saving a copy of the track format information associated with the data track that triggered the track format error in a predetermined location. Next, the track format information associated with the data track that caused the error is invalidated and the subject data is restaged. Subsequently, the restaged data is compared to the saved copy of the track format information to determine if the track format error exists with respect to the restaged data. If the track format error is detected with respect to the restaged data, the method further consists of reconstructing the data, preferably by performing a reconstruct read recovery.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2003Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Colleen R. Stouffer, Karl A. Nielsen, Kenneth W. Todd, David F. Mannenbach
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Patent number: 7191207Abstract: An apparatus and a method to allocate device adapter bandwidth, where that device adapter is disposed in an information storage and retrieval system capable of communicating with one or more host computers, and where that device adapter interconnects a data cache with information storage devices. The data storage and retrieval system receives a plurality of requests from the host computers to read information from, or to write information to, information storage devices. The method determines a read/write request ratio and a non-volatile storage utilization ratio. The method allocates device adapter bandwidth based upon the read/write request ratio and/or the non-volatile storage utilization ratio.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2003Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Lawrence C. Blount, Thomas C. Jarvis, Steven R. Lowe, David F. Mannenbach