Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120254547 | MANAGING METADATA FOR DATA IN A COPY RELATIONSHIP - Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for managing metadata for data in a copy relationship copied from a source storage to a target storage. Information is maintained on a copy relationship of source data in the source storage and target data in the target storage. The source data is copied from the source storage to the cache to copy to target data in the target storage indicated in the copy relationship. Target metadata is generated for the target data comprising the source data copied to the cache. An access request to requested target data comprising the target data in the cache is processed and access is provided to the requested target data in the cache. A determination is made as to whether the requested target data in the cache has been destaged to the target storage. The target metadata for the requested target data in the target storage is discarded in response to determining that the requested target data in the cache has not been destaged to the target storage. | 10-04-2012 |
20130145100 | MANAGING METADATA FOR DATA IN A COPY RELATIONSHIP - Provided is a method for managing metadata for data in a copy relationship copied from a source storage to a target storage. Information is maintained on a copy relationship of source data in the source storage and target data in the target storage. The source data is copied from the source storage to the cache to copy to target data in the target storage indicated in the copy relationship. Target metadata is generated for the target data comprising the source data copied to the cache. An access request to requested target data comprising the target data in the cache is processed and access is provided to the requested target data in the cache. The target metadata for the requested target data in the target storage is discarded in response to determining that the requested target data in the cache has not been destaged to the target storage. | 06-06-2013 |
20140108345 | EXCHANGING LOCATIONS OF AN OUT OF SYNCHRONIZATION INDICATOR AND A CHANGE RECORDING INDICATOR VIA POINTERS - A first data structure stores indications of storage locations that need to be copied for forming a consistency group. A second data structure stores indications of new host writes, subsequent to starting a point in time copy operation to form the consistency group. Locations of the first data structure and the second data structure are exchanged, subsequent to the consistency group being formed successfully. | 04-17-2014 |
20140108349 | MERGING AN OUT OF SYNCHRONIZATION INDICATOR AND A CHANGE RECORDING INDICATOR IN RESPONSE TO A FAILURE IN CONSISTENCY GROUP FORMATION - A first data structure stores indications of storage locations that need to be copied for forming a consistency group. A second data structure stores indications of new host writes subsequent to starting a point in time copy operation to form the consistency group. Read access is secured to a metadata storage area and a determination is made as to whether the second data structure indicates that there are any new host writes. In response to determining that the second data structure indicates that there are new host writes, write access is secured to the metadata storage area, the first data structure is updated with contents of the second data structure to determine which additional storage locations need to be copied for formation of a next consistency group, and the second data structure is updated to indicate that that the second data structure is in an initialized state. | 04-17-2014 |
20140108753 | MERGING AN OUT OF SYNCHRONIZATION INDICATOR AND A CHANGE RECORDING INDICATOR IN RESPONSE TO A FAILURE IN CONSISTENCY GROUP FORMATION - A first data structure stores indications of storage locations that need to be copied for forming a consistency group. A second data structure stores indications of new host writes subsequent to starting a point in time copy operation to form the consistency group. Read access is secured to a metadata storage area and a determination is made as to whether the second data structure indicates that there are any new host writes. In response to determining that the second data structure indicates that there are new host writes, write access is secured to the metadata storage area, the first data structure is updated with contents of the second data structure to determine which additional storage locations need to be copied for formation of a next consistency group, and the second data structure is updated to indicate that that the second data structure is in an initialized state. | 04-17-2014 |
20140108756 | BITMAP SELECTION FOR REMOTE COPYING OF UPDATES - In one embodiment of the present description, a copy relationship is established between a storage location at a first site and a storage location at a second site in a data storage system, wherein a dynamically assignable bitmap preset to one of a plurality of different predetermined bit patterns is selected as a function of both the availability of the selected bitmap and the type of predetermined bit pattern identified for the selected bitmap. The selected bitmap may be assigned as an out-of-sync bitmap wherein updates to the storage location at one site, which are to be copied to the storage location at the other site, are indicated in the selected bitmap, and data writes being written to the storage location at the one site, are copied to the storage location at the other site, using the selected bitmap as an out-of-sync bitmap. Other aspects are described. | 04-17-2014 |
20140108857 | BITMAP SELECTION FOR REMOTE COPYING OF UPDATES - In one embodiment of the present description, a copy relationship is established between a storage location at a first site and a storage location at a second site in a data storage system, wherein a dynamically assignable bitmap preset to one of a plurality of different predetermined bit patterns is selected as a function of both the availability of the selected bitmap and the type of predetermined bit pattern identified for the selected bitmap. The selected bitmap may be assigned as an out-of-sync bitmap wherein updates to the storage location at one site, which are to be copied to the storage location at the other site, are indicated in the selected bitmap, and data writes being written to the storage location at the one site, are copied to the storage location at the other site, using the selected bitmap as an out-of-sync bitmap. Other aspects are described. | 04-17-2014 |
20140344526 | METADATA MANAGEMENT - In one embodiment, a copy relationship is established between a storage location at a first site and a storage location at a second site, in a manner which includes selectively either 1) synchronously writing a modified metadata track from a cache to data storage if the metadata track in cache is a mixture of ones and zeros, before staging from data storage into the cache, the next track of the sequence of tracks of metadata, or 2) instead of synchronously writing from cache the modified metadata track, entering a journal entry to protect the modified metadata track in cache if the metadata track in cache is one of all ones and all zeros, so that asynchronous writing of the modified metadata track from cache is substituted for synchronous writing from cache. Other aspects are described. | 11-20-2014 |
20140344828 | ASSIGNING LEVELS OF POOLS OF RESOURCES TO A SUPER PROCESS HAVING SUB-PROCESSES - Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for assigning levels of pools of resources in an operating system to a super process having sub-processes. A plurality of first level pools of resources are reserved in the operating system for first level processes to perform a first level operation and invoke at least one second level process to perform a second level operation. A plurality of second level pools of resources are reserved in the operating system for second level processes. One of the second level pools of resources assigned to one of the second level processes is released and available to assign to another second level process when the second level process completes the second level operation for which it was invoked. | 11-20-2014 |
20140351533 | PARALLEL PROCESSES FOR PERFORMING MULTIPLE INCREMENTAL COPIES - A storage controller receives a write command with respect to a track, from a host. A first process determines that the track is a source track and also determines that at least one corresponding target track is in an incremental copy relation to the source track. A second process is generated to modify a target change recording structure, where the second process executes in parallel with the first process. | 11-27-2014 |