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Gerard N. Kimbuende, Atlanta, GA US
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20130019180 | LOG COLLECTOR IN A DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING SYSTEMAANM Kimbuende; Gerard N.AACI AtlantaAAST GAAACO USAAGP Kimbuende; Gerard N. Atlanta GA USAANM Newton; Rex R.AACI TucsonAAST AZAACO USAAGP Newton; Rex R. Tucson AZ USAANM Scott; Joseph A.AACI TucsonAAST AZAACO USAAGP Scott; Joseph A. Tucson AZ US - In one aspect of the present description, in response to receiving a request from a system administrator or other user of a distributed computing system for a log report generated by the system, the system can remotely access various nodes of the system and obtain the log reports at those nodes in response to that user request. In the illustrated embodiment, such remote access and log retrieval may be undertaken whether or not the system administrator is logged into any of the reporting nodes or has direct access to the reporting nodes. As a result, obtaining pertinent log reports from various nodes of the distributed computing system may be facilitated. Other features and aspects may be realized, depending upon the particular application. | 01-17-2013 |
Gerard N. Kimbuende, Tucson, AZ US
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20140189088 | AUTOMATED SHUTDOWN METHODOLOGY FOR A TIERED SYSTEM - According to one embodiment, a method includes receiving, at a host, an instruction to execute a command that instructs at least one system at a site and in communication with the host via one or more fibre channels to each execute a script, the script being for automatically shutting down components of the at least one system in an order defined by the script, and issuing the command to the at least one system at the site via the one or more fibre channels. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189382 | AUTOMATED SHUTDOWN METHODOLOGY FOR A TIERED SYSTEM - Various aspects of the present invention relate to automated shutdown of a tiered system. In one embodiment, at a host, an instruction is received to execute a command that instructs at least one system at a site and in communication with the host via one or more fibre channels to each execute a script, the script being for automatically shutting down components of the at least one system in an order defined by the script. The command is issued to the at least one system at the site via the one or more fibre channels. | 07-03-2014 |
Gerard N. Kimbuende, Houston, TX US
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20160077908 | FAILURE INTERVAL DETERMINATION - For failure interval determination, a determination module determines a failure interval for transactions in a transaction queue based on a number of processed transactions. A transaction timeout module fails a first transaction in response to the first transaction not processing within the failure interval. | 03-17-2016 |
Gerard N. Koorevaar, Ede NL
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20120204290 | AGRONOMICALLY ELITE LETTUCE WITH QUANTITATIVE BREMIA LACTUCA RESISTANCE - The invention provides compositions and methods relating to the separation of quantitative Downy Mildew resistance traits from linked but undesirable agronomic traits. The invention further provides plants, plant parts, and seeds comprising such Downy Mildew Resistance traits, which do not comprise alleles specifying undesirable agronomic traits that are genetically linked to the resistance traits. | 08-09-2012 |
20140075590 | BRASSICA OLERACEA PLANTS WITH IMPROVED NUTRITIONAL VALUE - The invention provides compositions and methods relating to the elevation of glucoraphanin compared to standard | 03-13-2014 |
Gerard N. Panasuk, Hartland, MI US
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20080202472 | Fuel rail support bracket - A fuel rail mounting bracket for use in a fuel charging assembly of a vehicle engine is disclosed. The fuel rail mounting bracket may include a bolt support portion mounted to the vehicle engine; a transition zone extending from the bolt support portion; and a support hoop portion extending from the transition zone and supportably mounted around the fuel rail, the support hoop portion having a main wall thickness and including an upper fracture recess adjacent to the transition zone that has an upper fracture wall thickness that is less than the main wall thickness, and a lower fracture recess, adjacent to the transition zone and spaced from the upper fracture recess, having a lower fracture wall thickness that is less than the main wall thickness. | 08-28-2008 |