Patents by Inventor Michael John Jones
Michael John Jones 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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Publication number: 20180303033Abstract: A plant stripper is provided. The plant stripper, in one implementation includes a motor comprising a drive shaft; a first roller coupled to the drive shaft and configured to be turned by the motor; and a second roller opposing the first roller and defining a gap between the rollers for receiving a stem of a plant. A stripping guide element defines an opening disposed opposite the gap between the first and second roller. The opening is defined by a surface surrounding the opening and configured to contact plant material while allowing the stem to pass through the opening. The surface is configured to remove plant material from the stem as the stem is pulled through the opening by the first and second rollers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2018Publication date: October 25, 2018Inventor: Michael John Jones
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Patent number: 7996497Abstract: A method for enabling a Node Controller (NC), which claims a duplicate or invalid service processor Node Controller Identification (NCID) in a distributed service processor system, to be integrated into the system includes reading an NCID by the NC after the NC is booted, saving the NCID into a non-volatile storage and broadcasting an NC Present Message (NPM) to a System Controller (SC) repeatedly until the SC initiates communication, updating the NCID for the NC in the non-volatile storage when the NC receives an NCID change message from the SC and rating any future NPM as a new NCID, and checking a record of a new NC when the SC receives the NPM from the NC. If the SC has a record of a recorded NC with the same NCID as the new NC, then the SC checks its role as a primary SC. If the SC does not have the record of the recorded NC with the same NCID as the new NC, then the SC checks validity of the NCID.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2008Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michael John Jones, Ajay Kumar Mahajan, Rashmi Narasimhan, Atit D. Patel
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Patent number: 7885946Abstract: A storage control apparatus, in communication with a cluster of storage devices in a storage network having plural administrator systems, comprises a cluster lock requester component, a cluster lock receiver component and a configuration component, wherein, responsive to receipt of a cluster lock by said cluster lock receiver component, the configuration component is operable to configure a logical resource object within said cluster. The apparatus may also include a cluster lock granter component operable to grant a cluster lock to the cluster lock receiver component responsive to said cluster lock requester component. A method of operating a storage control apparatus includes method steps corresponding to functional components of an apparatus and may be embodied in computer program codes.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2005Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David John Carr, Michael John Jones, Robert Bruce Nicholson, William James Scales, Barry Douglas Whyte
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Patent number: 7849356Abstract: An apparatus for parity data management receives a write command and write data from a computing device. The apparatus also builds a parity control structure corresponding to updating a redundant disk array with the write data and stores the parity control structure in a persistent memory buffer of the computing device. The apparatus also updates the redundant disk array with the write data in accordance with a parity control map and restores the RAID controller parity map from the parity control structure as part of a data recovery operation if updating the redundant disk array with the write data is interrupted by a RAID controller failure resulting in a loss of the RAID controller parity map. In certain embodiments, the parity control structure is a RAID controller parity map.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2008Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michael John Jones, David Ray Kahler, Robert Akira Kubo, Karl Allen Nielsen, Cheng-Chung Song, William Henry Travis
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Patent number: 7779308Abstract: An architecture for error log processing is provided. Each error log is given a defined priority and mapped to an error recovery procedure (ERP) to be run if the log is seen. The system has a plurality of software layers to process the errors. Each software layer processes the error independently. Errors are reported to a higher software stack when error recovery fails from the lower stack ERPs and recovery is non-transparent. If the system host identified for error processing fails, the control of the ERP is transferred during the failover process. Non-obvious failed component isolating ERPs are grouped to be run together to assist in isolating the failed component. Prioritization of the error systems may be based on a plurality of criteria. ERPs are assigned to run within a particular software stack.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2007Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joanna Katharine Brown, Michael John Jones, David Ray Kahler, David Lawrence Leskovec, Roderick Guy Charles Moore, Tram Thi Mai Nguyen, Jonathan Ian Settle, Thomas van der Veen, Ronald J. Venturi
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Patent number: 7774644Abstract: Provided is a method, system, and program for processing Input/Output (I/O) requests to a storage network including at least one storage device and at least two adaptors, wherein each adaptor is capable of communicating I/O requests to the at least one storage device. An error is detected in a system including a first adaptor, wherein the first adaptor is capable of communicating on the network after the error is detected. In response to detecting the error, a master switch timer is started that is less than a system timeout period if the first adaptor is the master. An error recovery procedure in the system including the first adaptor would be initiated after the system timeout period has expired. An operation is initiated to designate another adaptor in the storage network as the master if the first adaptor is the master in response to detecting an expiration of the master switch timer.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2009Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Matthew John Fairhurst, Michael John Jones, Vernon J. Legvold, Michael P. Vageline
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Patent number: 7747829Abstract: An arrangement and method for update of configuration cache data in a disk storage subsystem in which a cache memory (110) is updated using two-phase (220, 250) commit technique. This provides the advantage that known changes to the subsystem do not require an invalidate/rebuild style operation on the cache. This is especially important where a change will invalidate the entire cache.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2008Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David John Carr, Michael John Jones, Andrew Key, Robert Bruce Nicholson, William James Scales, Barry Douglas Whyte
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Patent number: 7673172Abstract: Provided is a method, system, and program for processing Input/Output (I/O) requests to a storage network including at least one storage device and at least two adaptors, wherein each adaptor is capable of communicating I/O requests to the at least one storage device. An error is detected in a system including a first adaptor, wherein the first adaptor is capable of communicating on the network after the error is detected. In response to detecting the error, a master switch timer is started that is less than a system timeout period if the first adaptor is the master. An error recovery procedure in the system including the first adaptor would be initiated after the system timeout period has expired. An operation is initiated to designate another adaptor in the storage network as the master if the first adaptor is the master in response to detecting an expiration of the master switch timer.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Matthew John Fairhurst, Michael John Jones, Vernon J. Legvold, Michael P. Vageline
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Patent number: 7661022Abstract: Provided is a system for processing Input/Output (I/O) requests to a storage network including at least one storage device and at least two adaptors, wherein each adaptor is capable of communicating I/O requests to the at least one storage device. An error is detected in a system including a first adaptor, wherein the first adaptor is capable of communicating on the network after the error is detected. In response to detecting the error, a master switch timer is started that is less than a system timeout period if the first adaptor is the master. An error recovery procedure in the system including the first adaptor would be initiated after the system timeout period has expired. An operation is initiated to designate another adaptor in the storage network as the master if the first adaptor is the master in response to detecting an expiration of the master switch timer.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2007Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Matthew John Fairhurst, Michael John Jones, Vernon J. Legvold, Michael P. Vageline
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Publication number: 20090327654Abstract: A method for enabling a Node Controller (NC), which claims a duplicate or invalid service processor Node Controller Identification (NCID) in a distributed service processor system, to be integrated into the system includes reading an NCID by the NC after the NC is booted, saving the NCID into a non-volatile storage and broadcasting an NC Present Message (NPM) to a Service Processor (SC) repeatedly until the SC initiates communication, updating the NCID for the NC in the non-volatile storage when the NC receives an NCID change message from the SC and rating any future NPM as a new NCID, and checking a record of an new NC in the non-volatile storage when the SC receives the NPM from the NC. If the SC has a record of a recorded NC with the same NCID as the new NC, then the SC checks its role as a primary SC. If the SC does not have the record of the recorded NC with the same NCID as the new NC, then the SC checks validity of the NCID.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michael John Jones, Ajay Kumar Mahajan, Rashmi Narasimhan, Atit D. Patel
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Patent number: 7577804Abstract: Provided are a method, system, and article of manufacture for detecting data integrity. An indicator is written to invalidate a data block that is capable of being stored in a plurality of sectors of a storage device, wherein the indicator is written to the storage device in at least one sector that is not included in the plurality of sectors. A writing of entire contents of the data block to the plurality of sectors of the storage device is initiated, in response to the writing of the indicator. The indicator is updated to validate the data block, in response to a completion of the writing of the entire contents of the data block to the plurality of sectors of the storage device.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2004Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michael P. Vageline, Michael John Jones, Richard B. Stelmach, Yu-Cheng Hsu, Richard Anthony Ripberger
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Publication number: 20090187786Abstract: An apparatus for parity data management receives a write command and write data from a computing device. The apparatus also builds a parity control structure corresponding to updating a redundant disk array with the write data and stores the parity control structure in a persistent memory buffer of the computing device. The apparatus also updates the redundant disk array with the write data in accordance with a parity control map and restores the RAID controller parity map from the parity control structure as part of a data recovery operation if updating the redundant disk array with the write data is interrupted by a RAID controller failure resulting in a loss of the RAID controller parity map. In certain embodiments, the parity control structure is a RAID controller parity map.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventors: Michael John Jones, David Ray Kahler, Robert Akira Kubo, Karl Allen Nielsen, Cheng-Chung Song, William Henry Travis
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Patent number: 7562163Abstract: A method is disclosed to locate a data storage device disposed in a data storage system. The method selects a target data storage device, identifies a target adapter port in communication with the target data storage device, and determines one or more target addresses, and determines one or more target World Wide Port Names (“WWPNs”). The method selects an enclosure, and a communication pathway disposed in that enclosure, and determines if any storage device ports interconnected with the communication pathway comprise a WWPN that matches any of said target WWPNs. If any storage device ports interconnected with the communication pathway comprise a WWPN that matches any of the target WWPNs, the method then identifies an adapter port in communication with that communication pathway, and determines if that any storage device ports in communication with the identified adapter port have claimed an address that matches a target address.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2006Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Paul Nicholas Cashman, Lokesh Mohan Gupta, Michael John Jones, Kenney Nian Gan Giu
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Publication number: 20090119539Abstract: Provided is a method, system, and program for processing Input/Output (I/O) requests to a storage network including at least one storage device and at least two adaptors, wherein each adaptor is capable of communicating I/O requests to the at least one storage device. An error is detected in a system including a first adaptor, wherein the first adaptor is capable of communicating on the network after the error is detected. In response to detecting the error, a master switch timer is started that is less than a system timeout period if the first adaptor is the master. An error recovery procedure in the system including the first adaptor would be initiated after the system timeout period has expired. An operation is initiated to designate another adaptor in the storage network as the master if the first adaptor is the master in response to detecting an expiration of the master switch timer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2009Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Matthew John Fairhurst, Michael John Jones, Vernon J. Legvold, Michael P. Vageline
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Patent number: 7490264Abstract: Provided is a method for processing Input/Output (I/O) requests to a storage network including at least one storage device and at least two adaptors, wherein each adaptor is capable of communicating I/O requests to the at least one storage device. An error is detected in a system including a first adaptor, wherein the first adaptor is capable of communicating on the network after the error is detected. In response to detecting the error, a master switch timer is started that is less than a system timeout period if the first adaptor is the master. An error recovery procedure in the system including the first adaptor would be initiated after the system timeout period has expired. An operation is initiated to designate another adaptor in the storage network as the master if the first adaptor is the master in response to detecting an expiration of the master switch timer.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Matthew John Fairhurst, Michael John Jones, Vernon J. Legvold, Michael P. Vageline
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Publication number: 20090006763Abstract: An arrangement and method for update of configuration cache data in a disk storage subsystem in which a cache memory (110) is updated using two-phase (220, 250) commit technique. This provides the advantage that known changes to the subsystem do not require an invalidate/rebuild style operation on the cache. This is especially important where a change will invalidate the entire cache.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: David John Carr, Michael John Jones, Andrew Key, Robert Bruce Nicholson, William James Scales, Barry Douglas Whyte
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Publication number: 20080320332Abstract: An architecture for error log processing is provided. Each error log is given a defined priority and mapped to an error recovery procedure (ERP) to be run if the log is seen. The system has a plurality of software layers to process the errors. Each software layer processes the error independently. Errors are reported to a higher software stack when error recovery fails from the lower stack ERPs and recovery is non-transparent. If the system host identified for error processing fails, the control of the ERP is transferred during the failover process. Non-obvious failed component isolating ERPs are grouped to be run together to assist in isolating the failed component. Prioritization of the error systems may be based on a plurality of criteria. ERPs are assigned to run within a particular software stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: Joanna Katharine Brown, Michael John Jones, David Ray Kahler, David Lawrence Leskovec, Roderick Guy Charles Moore, Tram Thi Mai Nguyen, Jonathan Ian Settle, Thomas van der Veen, Ronald J. Venturi
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Patent number: 7461217Abstract: An arrangement and method for update of configuration cache data in a disk storage subsystem in which a cache memory (110) is updated using two-phase (220, 250) commit technique. This provides the advantage that known changes to the subsystem do not require an invalidate/rebuild style operation on the cache. This is especially important where a change will invalidate the entire cache.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David John Carr, Michael John Jones, Andrew Key, Robert Bruce Nicholson, William James Scales, Barry Douglas Whyte
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Patent number: 7386760Abstract: Provided is a method, system, and program for processing Input/Output (I/O) requests to a storage network including at least one storage device and at least two adaptors, wherein each adaptor is capable of communicating I/O requests to the at least one storage device. An error is detected in a system including a first adaptor, wherein the first adaptor is capable of communicating on the network after the error is detected. In response to detecting the error, a master switch timer is started that is less than a system timeout period if the first adaptor is the master. An error recovery procedure in the system including the first adaptor would be initiated after the system timeout period has expired. An operation is initiated to designate another adaptor in the storage network as the master if the first adaptor is the master in response to detecting an expiration of the master switch timer.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Matthew John Fairhurst, Michael John Jones, Vernon J. Legvold, Michael P. Vageline
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Publication number: 20080126626Abstract: A method is disclosed to locate a data storage device disposed in a data storage system. The method selects a target data storage device, identifies a target adapter port in communication with the target data storage device, and determines one or more target addresses, and determines one or more target World Wide Port Names (“WWPNs”). The method selects an enclosure, and a communication pathway disposed in that enclosure, and determines if any storage device ports interconnected with the communication pathway comprise a WWPN that matches any of said target WWPNs. If any storage device ports interconnected with the communication pathway comprise a WWPN that matches any of the target WWPNs, the method then identifies an adapter port in communication with that communication pathway, and determines if that any storage device ports in communication with the identified adapter port have claimed an address that matches a target address.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Paul Nicholas Cashman, Lokesh Mohan Gupta, Michael John Jones, Kenny Nian Gan Qiu