Patents by Inventor Steven Shultz
Steven Shultz 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: 7257811Abstract: A system, method and program product for migrating a first virtual machine from a first real computer to a second real computer or from a first LPAR to a second LPAR in a same real computer. Before migration, the first virtual machine comprises an operating system and an application in a first private memory private to the first virtual machine. A communication queue of the first virtual machine resides in a shared memory shared by the first and second computers or the first and second LPARs. The operating system and application are copied from the first private memory to the shared memory. The operating system and application are copied from the shared memory to a second private memory private to the first virtual machine in the second computer or second LPAR. Then, the first virtual machine is resumed in the second computer or second LPAR.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2004Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jennifer A. Hunt, Steven Shultz
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Patent number: 7251815Abstract: A system, computer program product and method for dispatching work items in a virtual machine operating system. The virtual machine operating system defines first and second virtual machines. First and second work queues are created in a memory. The first virtual machine assigns a first work item to the first work queue and a second work item to the second work queue. The first virtual machine schedules work items from the first work queue for execution by the first virtual machine. The first and second work items originate from the first virtual machine. The first and second work queues are directly accessible by the first virtual machine. The second virtual machine assigns a third work item to the first work queue and a fourth work item to the second work queue. The second virtual machine schedules work items from the second work queue for execution by the second virtual machine. The third and fourth work items originate from the second virtual machine.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2003Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michael J. Donovan, Melissa K. Howland, Steven Shultz, Xenia Tkatschow
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Publication number: 20070169121Abstract: A system, method and program product for migrating a first virtual machine from a first real computer to a second real computer or from a first LPAR to a second LPAR in a same real computer. Before migration, the first virtual machine comprises an operating system and an application in a first private memory private to the first virtual machine. A communication queue of the first virtual machine resides in a shared memory shared by the first and second computers or the first and second LPARs. The operating system and application are copied from the first private memory to the shared memory. The operating system and application are copied from the shared memory to a second private memory private to the first virtual machine in the second computer or second LPAR. Then, the first virtual machine is resumed in the second computer or second LPAR.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Jennifer Hunt, Steven Shultz
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Publication number: 20070156981Abstract: A method for managing memory in a virtual computing system is provided. The method comprises providing updated monitor data for a plurality of data domains in the virtual computing system and determining based upon the updated monitor data provided whether there is a memory constraint in a memory of the virtual computing system. Further, the method comprises calculating based upon the updated monitor data, when the memory constraint is determined, a total release-amount of the memory that is to be released by the virtual computing system in order to relieve the memory constraint and issuing a notification to release the total release-amount of the memory in order to relieve the memory constraint. The method further comprises assessing based upon the updated monitor data, when the memory constraint is ended, a reuse-amount that can be reused by the plurality of virtual guests.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: William Bitner, Christine Casey, Steven Shultz
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Publication number: 20070067775Abstract: A method for communication between first and second computer programs having a shared memory. The first computer program has a first work dispatcher for a first work queue. The second computer program has a second work dispatcher for a second work queue. Without causing an interrupt, a message or data is written for the second program from the first program to the shared memory and the second work queue is updated with a work item indicating a message or data for the second program. In association with the updating step, it is determined if the second program is currently busy. If so, the second program is not interrupted regarding the message or data. When the second program subsequently becomes not busy, the second program receives, without an interrupt, and executes the work item to receive the message or data. If the second program was not currently busy, the second program is interrupted to process the message or data on its work queue. This imposes a minimal burden on the second program.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Steven Shultz, Xenia Tkatschow
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Publication number: 20060136667Abstract: A system, computer program product and method for managing a cache of a virtual machine. A cache is defined in memory, and a virtual machine is assigned to the cache. An identity of the cache is recorded in storage. The virtual machine terminates, and the cache and contents of the cache are preserved despite the termination of the virtual machine, such that if the virtual machine subsequently resumes operating, the virtual machine can access the cache and its contents. There is also a system, method and computer program product for managing a cache of an LPAR. A cache is defined in memory, and assigned to an LPAR. A record is made of an identity of the cache in storage. The LPAR terminates, and the cache and contents of the cache are preserved despite the termination of the LPAR, such that if the LPAR subsequently resumes operating, the LPAR can access the cache and its contents.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2004Publication date: June 22, 2006Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Steven Shultz, Xenia Tkatschow
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Publication number: 20050268298Abstract: A system, method and program product for migrating a first virtual machine from a first real computer to a second real computer or from a first LPAR to a second LPAR in a same real computer. Before migration, the first virtual machine comprises an operating system and an application in a first private memory private to the first virtual machine. A communication queue of the first virtual machine resides in a shared memory shared by the first and second computers or the first and second LPARs. The operating system and application are copied from the first private memory to the shared memory. The operating system and application are copied from the shared memory to a second private memory private to the first virtual machine in the second computer or second LPAR. Then, the first virtual machine is resumed in the second computer or second LPAR.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2004Publication date: December 1, 2005Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Jennifer Hunt, Steven Shultz
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Publication number: 20050223005Abstract: Computer system, method and program for defining first and second virtual machines and a memory shared by the first and second virtual machines. A filesystem cache resides in the shared memory. A lock structure resides in the shared memory to record which virtual machine, if any, currently has an exclusive lock for writing to the cache. The first virtual machine includes a first program function to acquire the exclusive lock when available by manipulation of the lock structure, and a second program function active after the first virtual machine acquires the exclusive lock, to write to the cache. The lock structure is directly accessible by the first program function. The cache is directly accessible by the second program function. The second virtual machine includes a third program function to acquire the exclusive lock when available by manipulation of the lock structure, and a fourth program function active after the second virtual machine acquires the exclusive lock, to write to the cache.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Steven Shultz, Xenia Tkatschow
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Publication number: 20040230972Abstract: A technique to collectively manage locks by multiple virtual machines and then access shared data protected by the locks. A computer system defines first and second virtual machines and a memory shared by the first and second virtual machines. A lock structure is defined in the shared memory. The lock structure is capable of listing a holder of a lock for shared data in the shared memory. The first virtual machine acquires a lock for the shared data when available by manipulation of the lock structure. After acquiring the lock, the first virtual machine accesses the shared data. The lock structure and the shared data are directly accessible by the first virtual machine. The second virtual machine acquires a lock for the shared data when available by manipulation of the lock structure. After acquiring the lock, the second virtual machine accesses the shared data. The lock structure and shared data are directly accessible by the second virtual machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michael J. Donovan, Melissa K. Howland, Steven Shultz, Xenia Tkatschow
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Publication number: 20040221285Abstract: A system, computer program product and method for dispatching work items in a virtual machine operating system. The virtual machine operating system defines first and second virtual machines. First and second work queues are created in a memory. The first virtual machine assigns a first work item to the first work queue and a second work item to the second work queue. The first virtual machine schedules work items from the first work queue for execution by the first virtual machine. The first and second work items originate from the first virtual machine. The first and second work queues are directly accessible by the first virtual machine. The second virtual machine assigns a third work item to the first work queue and a fourth work item to the second work queue. The second virtual machine schedules work items from the second work queue for execution by the second virtual machine. The third and fourth work items originate from the second virtual machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michael J. Donovan, Melissa K. Howland, Steven Shultz, Xenia Tkatschow