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Sarosh C. Havewala, Kirkland, WA US
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| 20090157770 | Live Volume Access - This document describes tools capable of enabling an entity requiring exclusive access to data and metadata of a volume to have that exclusive access while also permitting another entity to have access to data and metadata of that volume. The tools, for example, may permit a ChkDsk program to detect and correct data/metadata integrity errors while permitting users to maintain access to a live volume having that data and metadata. In one embodiment the tools create a copy of a logical volume, permit exclusive access to the copy while permitting access to the live volume, and, when the exclusive access is no longer needed, merge the copy and the live volume. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090248757 | Application-Managed File Versioning - In accordance with one or more aspects of the application-managed file versioning, a request to store a new version of a file is received from an application, the request having been generated by the application. A filename for the new version of the file is generated, derived from a standardized naming convention. The filename includes a first portion having at least a portion of a name of the file, and a second portion having data indicating that the new version of the file is a version of the file. A set of application programming interfaces (APIs) can be exposed that allow the application to manage file versions, such as creating a new version of a file, identifying one or more versions of the file, listing one or more versions of the file, and deleting one or more versions of the file. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090327360 | EFFICIENT FILE MANAGEMENT THROUGH GRANULAR OPPORTUNISTIC LOCKING - Improved methods and systems for granular opportunistic locking mechanisms (oplocks) are provided for increasing file caching efficiency. Oplocks can be specified with a combination of three possible granular caching intentions: read, write, and/or handle. An oplock can be specified with an identifier that indicates a client/specific caller to avoid breaking the original oplock due to an incompatibility from other requests of the same client. An atomic oplock flag is added to create operations that allow callers to request an atomic open with an oplock with a given file. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20110113077 | Extending Cluster Allocations In An Extensible File System - An extensible file system format for portable storage media is provided. The extensible file system format includes the specification of primary and secondary directory entry types that may be custom defined. The primary and secondary directory entry types can be further classified as critical and benign directory entries. The directory entry types can define whether a cluster chain corresponding to a file can be contiguously allocated. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110113078 | Extending Cluster Allocations In An Extensible File System - An extensible file system format for portable storage media is provided. The extensible file system format includes the specification of primary and secondary directory entry types that may be custom defined. The primary and secondary directory entry types can be further classified as critical and benign directory entries. The directory entry types can define whether a cluster chain corresponding to a file can be contiguously allocated. | 05-12-2011 |
Sarosh C. Havewala, Redmond, WA US
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| 20080232210 | Data Recording/Reproduction for Write-Once Discs - A file system is enabled to use a Metadata Partition instead of VAT for write-once discs, and is provided by a pseudo-overwrite method with a plurality of tracks especially for metadata and file data. On applying this invention to a drive apparatus that supports pseudo-overwrite media, the file system distinguishes data to overwrite from data to append (S | 09-25-2008 |
| 20080310289 | Data Recording/Reproduction for Write-Once Discs - A recording method of the present invention includes the steps of: receiving a write instruction which specifies at least a logical sector in which data is to be written; determining whether the logical sector specified by the write instruction corresponds to a recorded physical sector or an unrecorded physical sector (S | 12-18-2008 |
| 20090265400 | EXTENSIBLE FILE SYSTEM - An extensible file system format for portable storage media is provided. The extensible file system format includes the specification of primary and secondary directory entry types that may be custom defined. The primary and secondary directory entry types can be further classified as critical and benign directory entries. | 10-22-2009 |
Sarosh Cyrus Havewala, Redmond, WA US
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| 20090171957 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF APPLYING POLICY ON SCREENED FILES - Described is a mechanism comprising a data screening filter and user mode service that applies (enforces) policies regarding allowing or blocking file content of a directory, based on matching the filename against patterns associated with that directory. An administrator configures a screening policy, such as the types of files to allow in a particular directory and the types of files to block. File groups of member patterns and non-member exclusion patterns are defined and selectively collected in directory screening objects (DSOs). A directory screening object (DSO) is associated with a directory. When an I/O create request specifying a filename and a target directory is received, the filename is evaluated against the member/non-member patterns in the file groups referenced by the DSO for that directory to make for an allow or block policy decision. If not matched, DSOs on parent directories are evaluated upwards seeking a policy decision. | 07-02-2009 |
Sarosh Cyrus Havewala, Kirkland, WA US
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| 20080243936 | TRACKING FILE SYSTEM NAMESPACE CHANGES DURING TRANSACTIONS - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to tracking file system namespace changes during transactions. In aspects, a filter monitors operations that may affect a tracked portion of a transactional file system's namespace. When an operation that affects the tracked portion is received, a data structure is modified to track the changes. Nodes within the data structure are marked to indicate whether they can be seen inside or outside of the transaction. If the transaction commits or rolls back, nodes within the data structure are deleted and made visible as appropriate. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20080243963 | Quota Enforcement With Transacted File Systems - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate enforcing quotas in transactional file systems. In aspects, a filter monitors operations that may affect quota usage/charge of a file system object having a quota allotment. In doing so, the filter determines a quota value outside of any transaction for the object and a quota value associated with at least one transaction affecting the object. The filter receives a request that involves the use of additional quota. The filter then determines whether to allow or fail the request depending on whether enough quota is available to satisfy the request. | 10-02-2008 |
