Patents by Inventor James A. Senicka

James A. Senicka 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).

  • Patent number: 7900206
    Abstract: A method, system, computer system, and computer program product that use application requirements, business priorities, and compatibility and dependency among applications to allocate resources among those applications in a clustering environment. A workload policy engine is aware of the resources available within each cluster, as well as the capacities of those resources. Multiple instances of the workload policy engine can be run in different clusters. The workload policy engine can be used in conjunction with disaster recovery products as well as with provisioning software so that new machines can be provisioned in and out of a cluster dynamically, such as in a blade environment. Furthermore, the workload policy engine can be used in conjunction with dynamic repartitioning capabilities provided by different hardware platforms for large computer systems, as well as with performance monitoring software.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2011
    Assignee: Symantec Operating Corporation
    Inventors: Darshan B. Joshi, James A. Senicka, Kaushal R. Dalal, Roger H. Davis, Jr.
  • Patent number: 7721152
    Abstract: A method, system, computer system, and computer-readable medium to perform root cause analysis of failure of an application program in a clustering environment. Upon the occurrence of a problem or event of interest, cluster configuration data can be obtained to provide a common context for events occurring at different software layers supporting an application. Diagnostic information produced by the different software layers can be obtained from various log files, which are typically in different formats and on different nodes in the cluster. The diagnostic information can be viewed in the context of the cluster and filtered to identify events related to the failure. The related events can be presented in a time-ordered sequence to assist in analysis of the event of interest. Patterns of events that led to the failure can be identified and documented for use in further problem analysis and for taking preventative and/or corrective measures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2010
    Assignee: Symantec Operating Corporation
    Inventors: Darshan B. Joshi, Asim Shankar, James A. Senicka
  • Patent number: 7529822
    Abstract: A method, computer program product and system that establishes and maintains a business continuity policy in a server consolidation environment. Business continuity is ensured by enabling high availability of applications. When an application is started, restarted upon failure, or moved due to an overload situation, a system is selected best fulfilling the requirements for running the application. These requirements can include application requirements, such as an amount of available capacity to handle the load that will be placed on the system by the application. These requirements can further include system requirements, such as honoring a system limit of a number of applications that can be run on a particular system. Respective priorities of applications can be used to determine whether a lower-priority application can be moved to free resources for running a higher-priority application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2009
    Assignee: Symantec Operating Corporation
    Inventors: Darshan B. Joshi, Kaushal R. Dalal, James A. Senicka
  • Publication number: 20090024868
    Abstract: A method, computer program product and system that establishes and maintains a business continuity policy in a server consolidation environment. Business continuity is ensured by enabling high availability of applications. When an application is started, restarted upon failure, or moved due to an overload situation, a system is selected best fulfilling the requirements for running the application. These requirements can include application requirements, such as an amount of available capacity to handle the load that will be placed on the system by the application. These requirements can further include system requirements, such as honoring a system limit of a number of applications that can be run on a particular system. Respective priorities of applications can be used to determine whether a lower-priority application can be moved to free resources for running a higher-priority application.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2002
    Publication date: January 22, 2009
    Inventors: Darshan B. Joshi, Kaushal R. Dalal, James A. Senicka
  • Patent number: 7478149
    Abstract: A method, computer program product and system that establishes and maintains a business continuity policy in a server consolidation environment. Business continuity is ensured by enabling high availability of applications. When an application is started, restarted upon failure, or moved due to an overload situation, a system is selected best fulfilling the requirements for running the application. These requirements can include application requirements, such as an amount of available capacity to handle the load that will be placed on the system by the application. These requirements can further include system requirements, such as honoring a system limit of a number of applications that can be run on a particular system. Respective priorities of applications can be used to determine whether a lower-priority application can be moved to free resources for running a higher-priority application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2009
    Assignee: Symantec Operating Corporation
    Inventors: Darshan B. Joshi, Kaushal R. Dalal, James A. Senicka
  • Publication number: 20040153708
    Abstract: A method, computer program product and system that establishes and maintains a business continuity policy in a server consolidation environment. Business continuity is ensured by enabling high availability of applications. When an application is started, restarted upon failure, or moved due to an overload situation, a system is selected best fulfilling the requirements for running the application. These requirements can include application requirements, such as an amount of available capacity to handle the load that will be placed on the system by the application. These requirements can further include system requirements, such as honoring a system limit of a number of applications that can be run on a particular system. Respective priorities of applications can be used to determine whether a lower-priority application can be moved to free resources for running a higher-priority application.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2003
    Publication date: August 5, 2004
    Inventors: Darshan B. Joshi, Kaushal R. Dalal, James A. Senicka