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20090089524 | Storage Device Controlling Apparatus and Method - A storage area, among multiple storage areas, which meets a predetermined requirement is determined to be a target for access. In a controller for controlling a multi-tiered storage subsystem, the following components operate under the control of a file write unit and a file read unit. First, a list acquiring unit obtains a list of tiers that can meet file access requirements. A requisite energy calculating unit calculates an additional energy amount necessary to satisfy file access requirements for each tier, an allowable energy calculating unit calculates an allowable additional energy amount, and a path retrieving unit determines a path to a target tier based on the energy amounts. An identifier acquiring unit obtains a file identifier, and an access point generating unit determines a file access point based on the path and the file identifier. A method for controlling a multi-tiered storage subsystem is also described. | 04-02-2009 |
20110145494 | VIRTUAL TAPE SERVER AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING TAPE MOUNTING OF THE SAME - A method of a virtual tape server (VTS) for processing a mount request from a host system, the method comprising the steps of receiving a logical-volume (LVOL) mount request from the host system using a virtual-tape drive (VTD) of the virtual tape server; determining whether the logical volume is present in a virtual storage region (cache) using a controller in the virtual tape server; determining using the controller, if it is determined that the logical volume is not present in the virtual storage region, whether the mount request is a write request; and notifying, if it is determined that the mount request is a write request, the host system of completion of the mounting without reading the requested logical volume from a physical tape library that is externally connected to the virtual tape server into the virtual storage region. | 06-16-2011 |
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20140181425 | METHOD FOR DIVISIONALLY MANAGING FILES ON A USER BASIS, AND A STORAGE SYSTEM AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT THEREOF - According to one embodiment, a method for a plurality of users to write at least one file to a medium in such a manner that the file is divisionally managed in a system environment in which an input/output control is performed on a storage system includes saving, in the medium as metadata, a user identifier (ID) for identifying a user and file attribute information about the file managed by a user associated with the user ID, and writing, as data, the file managed by the user to the medium as indicated by the file attribute information. In other embodiments, a writing program product, a reading program product, and a system are presented that allow a plurality of users to write at least one file to a medium in such a manner that the file is divisionally managed in a system environment. | 06-26-2014 |
20150022917 | ADAPTING TRANSFER RATE OF CACHED DATA TO PREVENT STOPPAGE OF DATA TRANSMISSION - A file system to controls access to a tape library that selectively loads and unloads a plurality of cartridges from a plurality of slots to a drive for transmitting to the file system archived data retrieved from a particular cartridge. The file system includes a cache and receives a request from a requestor to access the tape library, estimates a first data transfer rate from an anticipated tape library operation completion duration and from a capacity of cached data to be transmitted from the cache to the requestor, initiates access to the tape library, and adapts the first data transfer rate to a second data transfer rate to transmit the capacity of the cached data to the requestor throughout the anticipated tape library operation completion duration. | 01-22-2015 |
20150154222 | Efficiency of File Synchronization in a Linear Tape File System - A mechanism is provided for improved file synchronization of a magnetic tape. A destination device determines whether one or more file checksums exist in an extended file attribute associated with an identified file. Responsive to one or more file checksums existing in the extended file attribute associated with the identified file, the destination device reads the one or more file checksums out of the extended file attribute without accessing the magnetic tape. The destination device transmits the one or more file checksums to a source device. The source device segments the data of the new file into fixed-length blocks that do not overlap one another. The source device calculates one or more new file checksums for each of the fixed-length blocks. The source device transmits the one or more new file checksums to the destination device. | 06-04-2015 |
20150347022 | READING AND WRITING VIA FILE SYSTEM FOR TAPE RECORDING SYSTEM - Communicating data with a medium is provided. A cache is provided for storing target data of a file identified by an access request from an application of a host. The cache is divided into a read cache, a write cache, and an index cache. Responsive to receiving the access request: the medium is loaded onto a drive using a file system; target data is stored to the write cache and to the read cache; and the index file stored in the index cache is updated to reflect position metadata about the target data stored in the write cache. Responsive to initiating unloading of the medium from the drive: the updated index file stored in the index cache is written to the index partition of the medium; and the target data stored in the write cache is written onto a data partition of the medium without using the file system. | 12-03-2015 |