Method for servicing and upgrading a data processing system
Disclosed is a data processing system architecture, as may be employed in a digital video security system, that provides easy identification of system components such as system and video data hard drives through physical position and orientation, through color and identifying markings, and through keyed locking mechanisms. A component-mounting fixture disposed in a cabinet provides bays for removable accommodation of component trays containing hard drives or other system components. Component trays may be hot pluggable. The cabinet may be rack mounted or free standing. Component trays provide sufficient room that a circuit card and/or connector(s) may be affixed thereto and provide connection, signal conditioning, and format translation of component signals. A lock knob on the component tray secures the component tray in a bay and a lock knob stay may be employed to restrict lock knob movement and may also serve as a handle for component tray removal.
a. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains generally to digital data storage systems and more specifically to a digital video acquisition and storage system tailored to non-technical users.
b. Description of the Background
Advances in integrated circuit and data storage technologies have reduced the cost of acquiring and digitally storing large volumes of video information. Such technologies have been employed in digital video recording security systems that provide monitoring of business and residence areas. These systems frequently include a plurality of hard disk drives for storing video information and may operate for extended periods (weeks, months, or even years) without user intervention. These systems may also employ motion detection, timed operation and other methods to more efficiently use the available storage capacity.
Digital video security systems are often constructed from a combination of personal computer components and data storage components common to servers and storage arrays. Digital video security systems may be installed, operated, and maintained by homeowners or operators of businesses. The structure and layout of present systems often employ a uniform array of components, and may require internal access, or access to the rear of the system cabinet, to service or upgrade system components. Identification of specific components may often be difficult due to the similarity of placement and similarity of appearance of a number of components that serve different purposes. Improper identification of components may lead to the wrong component being removed or replaced. Further, the user's interaction with the system hardware may be infrequent and aspects of the system may be forgotten during the interval since the last time the system hardware was accessed. Therefore, a user-friendly and easily discernable system architecture that is easier to use and service by users is needed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention overcomes the disadvantages and limitations of the prior art by providing a data processing system architecture and method that may be employed with digital video security systems that provides a high capacity, space efficient, user-friendly easy to use and maintain system.
The present invention may therefore comprise a data processing system having replaceable components comprising: a cabinet having a user accessible front portion; a processor and memory disposed in the cabinet; a plurality of data storage devices disposed in a first orientation in the cabinet and removably accessible from the front portion of the cabinet; a system data storage device disposed in the cabinet in a second orientation dissimilar from the first orientation for distinguishing the system data storage device from the plurality data storage devices, the system data storage device being removably accessible from the front portion of the cabinet; and a removable media drive disposed in the cabinet such that the media is removably accessible from the front portion of the cabinet; the processor, the memory, the plurality of data storage devices, the system data storage device and the removable media drive cooperating to form the data processing system, such that the dissimilar orientation of the plurality of data storage devices and the system data storage device readily distinguishes the plurality of data storage devices and the system data storage device.
The present invention may further a data processing system having replaceable components comprising: a cabinet having a user accessible front portion; a processor and memory disposed in the cabinet; a component mounting fixture disposed in the cabinet having a first bay having a first orientation and plurality of second bays having an orientation dissimilar from than the first orientation such that the dissimilarity in orientation is readily distinguishable; a system data storage device disposed in the first bay of the component mounting fixture wherein the system data storage device is removably accessible from the front portion of the cabinet; at least one data storage device disposed in one of the plurality of second bays of the component mounting fixture wherein the at least one data storage device is removably accessible from the front portion of the cabinet; a removable media drive disposed in another bay of the component mounting fixture such that the media of the removable media device is accessible from the front portion of the cabinet, the processor, the memory, the at least one data storage device, the system data storage device and the removable media drive cooperating to form the data processing system, such that the dissimilar orientation of the plurality of second bays and the first bay readily distinguishes the at least one data storage devices and the system data storage device.
The invention may further comprise a data processing system having replaceable components comprising: a cabinet having a user accessible front portion; a processor and memory disposed in the cabinet; a component mounting fixture disposed in the cabinet having a first bay having a first orientation and plurality of second bays having an orientation dissimilar from the first orientation such that the dissimilarity in orientation is readily distinguishable; a system data storage device disposed in a first component tray installed in the first bay of the component mounting fixture wherein the system data storage device is removably accessible from the front portion of the cabinet; at least one data storage device disposed in a second component tray installed one of the plurality of second bays of the component mounting fixture wherein the at least one data storage device is removably accessible from the front portion of the cabinet; a removable media drive disposed in another bay of the component mounting fixture such that the media of the removable media device is accessible from the front portion of the cabinet, the processor, the memory, the at least one data storage device, the system data storage device and the removable media drive cooperating to form the data processing system, such that the dissimilar orientation of the plurality second bays and the first bay readily distinguishes the at least one data storage device and the system data storage device.
The present invention may further comprise a method of upgrading a data processing system having a plurality of replaceable components accessible from a front portion of a cabinet containing said data processing system comprising: supplying a user with a replacement system data storage device disposed in a component tray containing system software for the data processing system; instructing the user to remove power from the data processing system; identifying the system data storage device of the data processing system as the replaceable device accessible from the front portion of the cabinet of the system that has a different orientation than any other replaceable device accessible from the front portion of the cabinet of the system; instructing the user to remove the system data storage device; instructing the user to install the replacement system data storage device into the position vacated by the system data device; and instructing the user to turn power on to the data processing system.
Advantageously, the present invention provides a system that maybe easily maintained or upgraded by casual users or personnel that are unfamiliar with the system. Further, the present invention furnishes a low profile, space saving cabinet architecture that provides access to a system drive, a plurality of data drives, and removable media drives from the front of the cabinet. Locking drive trays and a system drive lock reduce likelihood of incorrect drive removal. Further the locking trays of the present invention help insure connection integrity as may be adversely affected by vibration or other forces applied to the system cabinet.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGIn the drawings,
Embodiments of the present invention provide a digital video security system architecture that is easy to service and maintain in a low profile cabinet that may be free standing or may be mounted in a rack.
In operation, system 100 may be configured to monitor specific areas at specific times of day. Cameras may be oriented to display key areas, such as doorways, vaults, and cash registers, for example. Configuration of the system may include a network interface, telephone interface, or other interface over which a message may be sent in the event that an alarm condition or other condition is detected. Such interfaces may allow remote access to the system, allowing review of stored video data, real-time monitoring, may allow configuration of the system, and may also be employed for remote diagnostics and maintenance. The system may include monitoring of system components, such as power supply voltages, for example, such that components that are likely to fail may be replaced.
Once the system is configured, it may operate for long periods of time, such as weeks, months, or years, without direct user intervention. Direct user intervention refers to physically accessing the system. The system may offer “set and forget” operation and may be situated in an out of the way location such as in a cabinet or in a closet since physical interaction with the system may be infrequent. At some point in time, a system component may fail or may become likely to fail, or the user may desire to upgrade system software. For example, a hard drive may malfunction or a warning of likely malfunction may be received. It is desirable that non-technical users easily perform any system repair or upgrade. This requires a simple to maintain system. Adding to the requirement for simplicity and user-friendliness is that the user may infrequently physically access the system and may not recall more complex system aspects. Embodiments of the present invention simplify user maintenance and upgrade tasks by providing a system that is user-friendly and simple to understand.
In an embodiment of the present invention, a user may receive a system comprising the components described in
The foregoing description of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and other modifications and variations may be possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the appended claims be construed to include other alternative embodiments of the invention except insofar as limited by the prior art.
Claims
1. A method of upgrading a data processing system having a plurality of replaceable components accessible from a front portion of a cabinet containing said data processing system comprising:
- supplying a user with a replacement system data storage device disposed in a component tray containing system software for said data processing system;
- removing power from said data processing system;
- identifying the system data storage device of said data processing system as the replaceable device accessible from the front portion of the cabinet of said system that has a different orientation than any other replaceable device accessible from the front portion of said cabinet of said system;
- removing said system data storage device;
- installing said replacement system data storage device into the position vacated by said system data device; and
- turning power on to said data processing system.
2. A method of upgrading a data processing system having a plurality of replaceable components accessible from a front portion of a cabinet containing said data processing system comprising:
- supplying a user with a replacement data storage device disposed in a component tray;
- identifying an installation location for said replacement data storage device as a location having the same orientation as a plurality of other replaceable devices and for which a corresponding indicator is not illuminated;
- removing a data storage device from said installation location if a data storage device is installed in said location; and
- inserting said replacement data storage device into said installation location.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 5, 2005
Publication Date: Nov 3, 2005
Inventor: Thomas Lee (Aurora, CO)
Application Number: 11/175,519