Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090207678 | Memory writing interference test system and method thereof - The present invention is a memory writing interference test system and method thereof. The test system comprises a memory, a progressing unit, a write-in unit, a read-out unit, and a discriminating unit. By sequentially writing data and then reading out the written data from one memory block after one through the whole memory, determines if the memory has the memory writing interference. | 08-20-2009 |
20090216833 | System and method for using a USB device of a client under a client-server architecture - A system and method for using a USB device of a client under a client-server architecture, applying to clients of Thin-Client computers under a client-server architecture. Through information communications between the terminal server and the client, the system and method provide a end-user of a client for indirectly operating the USB device, which is linked to the client, via the terminal server under the client-server architecture. | 08-27-2009 |
20090254703 | DISK ORDER EXAMINING SYSTEM FOR A DUAL-HOST REDUNDANT STORAGE SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - This present invention is a disk order examining system for a dual-host redundant storage device and method thereof, implementing in a dual-host redundant storage device with a master controller and a slave controller. The invention is to examine if the linkage orders of disks to the master controller are the same as those to the slave controller by sequentially writing random values into each disk of a disk concatenation, and then reading out to discriminate their sequence. | 10-08-2009 |
20090265714 | DIVIDED DISK COMMAND PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - This present invention is a divided disk command processing system and method thereof, for processing a disk command by executing the multiple computing processes of the disk command separately in multiple processing stages, to reduce frequently storing and restoring the state as context switching of a CPU. And the processing capability of the CPU in each stage is adequately employed to speed up a disk command processing. | 10-22-2009 |
20090292763 | THIN CLIENT-SERVER ARCHITECTURE NETWORKS AND USING METHOD THEREOF - Thin client-server architecture networks have many servers and at least one thin client. Each server has a hard disk for storing environmental parameters and a synchronizing application having information of the environmental parameters. The thin client connects one of the servers through Internet and has synchronizing module for setting transport protocol with the synchronizing application, receiving the information of the environmental parameters and part of the environmental parameters. The thin client may set the environment of a user interface thereof according to the part of the environmental parameters. | 11-26-2009 |
20090300381 | THIN CLIENT AND POWER MANAGEMENT METHOD THEREOF - Thin client-server architecture networks have a server and a thin client electrically connecting each. The server receives command signals from the thin client, produces respond signals respectively, and sends the respond signals back to the thin client. The server has a counter for counting a residual number, the number of the respond signals not being transmitted yet, and a power management application module. When the residual number turns zero, the power management application module sends a standby signal to a power management module of the thin client to selectively close or maintain the power of the thin client. | 12-03-2009 |
20100017630 | POWER CONTROL SYSTEM OF A HIGH DENSITY SERVER AND METHOD THEREOF - A power control system of a server system is described. The power control system includes a plurality of server motherboards, a power supply and a micro controller. Each server motherboard comprises a BIOS, a power switch and a baseboard management controller (BMC), wherein each power switch is operable to selectively switch on or switch off a power supplying of each corresponding server motherboard, and each BMC is operable to output a status order in response to a control information of each corresponding BIOS. The power supply is electrically connected to all the power switches of all the server motherboards and operable to supply power to all the server motherboards. The micro controller is electrically connected to all the BMCs and operable to order the power switches to selectively switch on or switch off a power supplying of each corresponding server motherboard in response to the status order. | 01-21-2010 |
20100023686 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING RAID 1 READING EFFICIENCY - A method for improving redundant array of inexpensive disks 1 (RAID 1 array) reading efficiency, which includes providing a disk head address of each disk in a RAID 1 array; receiving a read command and providing a reading file address of the read command; choosing a first preferred disk from the disks in the RAID 1 array, which has a disk head address closest to the reading file address among disks of the RAID 1 array; and sending the read command to the first preferred disk. | 01-28-2010 |
20100023687 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING A CUSTOMIZED RESPONSE FROM A DISK ARRAY - The present invention discloses a method for providing a customized response from disk array, which is implemented on a disk array server having disks. The method comprises steps of receiving a request packet from a front end server, determining whether the request packet is for a response of disk environment information of one of the disks, and directly providing a customized response back to the front end server when the request packet is for a response of disk environment information of one of the disks, or passing the request packet to an originally aimed disk of the disk array server when the request packet is for data access on the originally aimed disk. | 01-28-2010 |
20100023742 | BIOS SHARING SYSTEM IN A HIGH DENSITY SERVER AND METHOD THEREOF - A BIOS sharing system in a high density servers includes a plurality of servers, a BIOS (Basic Input Out System), a switch and a micro controller. Each server has a motherboard hardware and a BMC (Baseboard Management Controller), wherein each BMC is operable to output a status order in response to a control information of each motherboard hardware. The BIOS is operable to initialize each motherboard hardware before the motherboard hardware being operating. The switch is interconnected between the BIOS and each server for selectively switching to one of the servers such that the BIOS is loaded to the one of the servers for initializing. The micro controller is interconnected between the switch and each BMC, wherein the micro controller is operable to order the switch for selectively switching to one of the servers in response to the status order. | 01-28-2010 |
20100037231 | METHOD FOR READING/WRITING DATA IN A MULTITHREAD SYSTEM - A method for reading/writing data in a multithread system is disclosed. The method includes providing an unprocessed command number of a read/write command waiting queue; providing an expectation read/write thread number according to the unprocessed command number; comparing the expectation read/write thread number with a present read/write thread number; and equalizing the expectation read/write thread number and the present read/write thread number by newly-generating or deleting a read/write thread. | 02-11-2010 |
20100125627 | DOWNLOAD METHOD TO A SERVER SYSTEM AND THE SYSTEM THEREOF - A download system is disclosed, which includes a server having a download server unit, a network device, and at least one computer. Each computer has a download agent unit respectively, and the computers are communicating with the server via the network device. A download request monitored in the computer is transferred to the server, and the download request is executed in the server. A download method thereof is also disclosed. | 05-20-2010 |
20100125726 | THIN CLIENT HOST WAKEUP METHOD AND THIN CLIENT HOST - A thin client host wakeup method to switch a thin client host from a sleep mode back to an active mode, wherein the thin client host wakeup method comprises the steps of: receiving a wake on LAN packet to generate a wakeup interrupt; determining, a storing module of the thin client host having a sleep flag; generating a trigger signal to the power module to activate the power module; electrically connecting the power module to a power switch; and retrieving a former system status and switching the thin client host from the sleep mode back to the active mode according to the former system status. | 05-20-2010 |
20100125748 | REMOTE DATA ACCESS DEVICE AND REMOTE DATA ACCESS METHOD - A remote data access device and a remote data access method are provided. The remote data access device comprises: a storing module, a first controller and a second controller. The first controller comprises a first odd and a first even access queue. The second controller comprises a second odd and a second even access queue. The first and the second controller have the same MAC and IP addresses. The first and the second odd access queues receive the same odd remote access requests and the first and the second even access queues receive the same even remote access requests, the first controller performs a data access operation on the storing module according to the odd remote access requests in the first odd access queue and the second controller perform a data access operation on the storing module according to the even remote access requests in the second even access queue. | 05-20-2010 |
20100125752 | SYSTEM FOR AUTO-OPERATING BACKUP FIRMWARE AND METHOD THEREOF - A system for auto-operating backup firmware I disclosed, which includes a baseboard management controller, a first BIOS ROM, a second BIOS ROM, and an inverter. The baseboard management controller has an I/O pin. The first BIOS ROM is electrically connected to the I/O pin of the baseboard management controller. The inverter is electrically connected to the I/O pin, and the second BIOS ROM is electrically connected to the inverter. A method for auto-operating backup firmware is also disclosed. | 05-20-2010 |
20100241801 | METHOD FOR BACKING UP DATA OF A SERVER MACHINE - A method for backing up data of a server machine is provided. The server machine owns an operating system in which a kernel layer and an application layer are defined. When the application layer requests a backup agent at the kernel layer to back up data in the server machine to another server machine, the backup agent first requests the kernel layer to duplicate the data and put the data to a buffer at the kernel layer, and thereafter the backup agent requests the kernel layer to directly read the data from the buffer and transmit the data to the another server machine without being required to send the data back to the application layer. | 09-23-2010 |
20110029633 | SERVER DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REMOTE CONTROLLING THE SAME - A server device and a method for remote controlling the server device and the server device are provided. The server device includes a plurality of nodes which are electrically connected to each other. In the method for remote controlling the server device, each of the nodes is first set to a common mode. When a first node among the nodes is logged in by a remote end, the first node enters a master mode from the common mode, and a plurality of second nodes among the rest of the nodes are notified to enter a slave mode from the common mode and can only be controlled by the first node, and then, the first node collects data of all of the nodes. | 02-03-2011 |
20110029646 | METHOD FOR DETECTING A NODE OF A SERVER DEVICE - A method for detecting a node of a server device includes the following steps. When a node performing a boot procedure at a server slot is detected, a serial number of the node and a slot ID of the server slot are obtained. Then, a step is performed to determine whether the serial number exists in a first data row of a comparison list, and whether the first data row is corresponding to the slot ID. When the first data row is not corresponding to the slot ID, a data address recorded in the first data row is moved to a second data row corresponding to the slot ID. When not existing in the first data row, the serial number is used to update a third data row corresponding to the slot ID, and the data pointed by a data address recorded in the third data row are deleted. | 02-03-2011 |
20110119410 | SERVER SYSTEM - A server system is provided. The server system includes a baseboard and a plurality of motherboards. The baseboard includes a baseboard management controller (BMC). The motherboards are connected to the baseboard. Each of the motherboards comprises at least one sensor and a signal-processing unit. The sensor is used to sense a status of the motherboard. The signal-processing unit is used to update a status record according to the sensor. The signal-processing unit further transmits the status record to the BMC. The BMC transmits a control signal to the signal-processing unit to control the sensor through the signal-processing unit according to the status record. | 05-19-2011 |
20110119424 | SERVER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A server management system is provided. The server management system includes a plurality of motherboards, a baseboard, a bus, a first and a second sensor. The baseboard comprises a central control chip to generate a specific instruction. The bus is positioned on the baseboard. The motherboards are connected to the baseboard. Each of the motherboards includes a baseboard management controller (BMC) having an instruction-processing module used to receive the specific instruction through the bus and executes the specific instruction. The first sensor is connected to the central control chip and the second sensor is connected to the BMC. The instruction-processing module retrieves a first state of the first sensor from the central control chip to the BMC and retrieves a second state of the second sensor from the BMC to the central control chip according to the specific instruction. | 05-19-2011 |
20110119529 | VIRTUAL HARD DISK DRIVE - A virtual hard disk drive includes at least one test transmission interface and a processing unit, wherein the test transmission interface is used for electrically connecting with the processing unit. The test transmission interface can electrically connect with a transmission interface under test of a computer. The processing unit includes an obtaining module and a simulation module. When an access instruction is received through the test transmission interface from the transmission interface under test of the computer, the obtaining module obtains a number of accessed blocks from the access instruction. The simulation module simulates a step of accessing a set of accessed data with the number of accessed blocks with respect to the transmission interface under test via the test transmission interface. | 05-19-2011 |
20110119662 | METHOD FOR UPDATING FIRMWARE OF EMBEDDED SYSTEM - A method for updating firmware of an embedded system includes the following steps: a firmware update instruction for updating the firmware of the embedded system according to a firmware image is received. Wherein, the embedded system includes a memory and a storage unit. The firmware of the embedded system is stored in the storage unit. The firmware image is divided into several partition images. Several available blocks are obtained from the memory. The partition images are stored into the available blocks. Information of the partition images stored in the available blocks is recorded into an image information table. The partition images are obtained from the memory according to the image information table. The firmware of the embedded system is overwritten by the partition images obtained. | 05-19-2011 |
20120136498 | RACK SERVER SYSTEM - A rack server system includes a plurality of servers, a plurality of cooling modules, a power supply device, and a monitoring management module. Each of the servers includes a sensor so that the sensor can provide the temperature information of each of the servers to the monitoring management module. The power supply device includes a plurality of power supply modules. | 05-31-2012 |