Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110116185 | TRANSPORT SPEED ADJUSTMENT DEVICE, TRANSPORT SPEED ADJUSTMENT METHOD AND TRANSPORT SPEED ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM FOR ADJUSTING TRANSPORT SPEED OF TAPE MEDIUM - A tape drive capable of switching the transport speed of a tape medium among multilevel speeds calculates a data transfer rate from/to a host device, and selects an adjustment mode of the transport speed of the tape medium from a constant speed mode and a speed switch mode according to the calculated data transfer rate. The tape drive in the speed switch mode, pauses a data write or read operation to switch the transport speed of the tape medium while data is written at a first transport speed and when an available capacity of a buffer memory reaches a data volume to be received from the host device during switching of the transport speed and is read out at the first transport speed and when a data volume of a buffer memory reaches a data volume to be transmitted to the host device during switching of the transport speed. | 05-19-2011 |
20110216444 | RECOVERY OPERATION STATUS INDICATOR FOR A TAPE DRIVE SYSTEM - A method, apparatus and computer-program product for indicating progress status of a mid-tape or data recovery operation in a tape drive. The method includes visually indicating that a recovery operation has started, periodically determining the remaining recovery time based on the remaining tape spool, and displaying the determined remaining recovery time to show progress status of the operation. The determination of the remaining recovery time includes determining the length of the tape being processed based on an estimated radius of the remaining tape spool and system parameters. The remaining recovery time is displayed with a moving track to show progress toward completion. | 09-08-2011 |
20120154946 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING ACCESS SEQUENCE OF DATA STORED ON A TAPE MEDIUM - Methods, computer systems, and computer program products are provided for determining an access sequence of a plurality of data groups stored on a tape medium. A first data group in the access sequence is selected based on which data group in the plurality of data groups has a beginning closest to a current position of the tape medium. A second data group in the access sequence is selected based on which remaining data group in the plurality of data groups has a beginning closest to an end of the first data group in the access sequence. | 06-21-2012 |
20120206831 | TRANSPORT SPEED ADJUSTMENT DEVICE, TRANSPORT SPEED ADJUSTMENT METHOD AND TRANSPORT SPEED ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM FOR ADJUSTING TRANSPORT SPEED OF TAPE MEDIUM - A tape drive capable of switching the transport speed of a tape medium among multilevel speeds calculates a data transfer rate from/to a host device, and selects an adjustment mode of the transport speed of the tape medium from a constant speed mode and a speed switch mode according to the calculated data transfer rate. The tape drive in the speed switch mode, pauses a data write or read operation to switch the transport speed of the tape medium while data is written at a first transport speed and when an available capacity of a buffer memory reaches a data volume to be received from the host device during switching of the transport speed and is read out at the first transport speed and when a data volume of a buffer memory reaches a data volume to be transmitted to the host device during switching of the transport speed. | 08-16-2012 |
20120250176 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING ACCESS SEQUENCE OF DATA STORED ON A TAPE MEDIUM - For determining an access sequence of a plurality of data groups stored on a tape medium, a first data group in the access sequence is selected based on which data group in the plurality of data groups has a beginning closest to a current position of the tape medium. A second data group in the access sequence is selected based on which remaining data group in the plurality of data groups has a beginning closest to an end of the first data group in the access sequence. | 10-04-2012 |
20140043710 | REDUCING TOTAL SEEK TIME FOR DETERMINING AN ACCESS SEQUENCE OF DATA STORED ON A TAPE MEDIUM - A first data group in an access sequence is selected based on which data group in the data groups has a beginning closest to a current position of the tape medium. Those data groups located in specified regions of the tape medium are separated from other data groups located in alternative specified regions of the tape medium. The distance from the current position of the tape medium is set to be a logical distance value, determined by a calculation function, that is substituted for the physical distance value for the data groups that are located in the specified regions as compared with other data groups located in the alternative specified regions. A second data group in the access sequence is selected based on which remaining data group in the data groups has a beginning closest to an end of the first data group in the access sequence. | 02-13-2014 |
20140063649 | DYNAMICALLY CONTROLLING TAPE VELOCITY - A maximum velocity is dynamically determined during a tape drive operation to obtain a statistical standard deviation of a position error signal (PES) that yields an amount of stopwrite (SW) operations that avoids backhitching. The tape velocity is adjusted to the maximum velocity. | 03-06-2014 |
20150055442 | REDUCING TOTAL SEEK TIME FOR DETERMINING AN ACCESS SEQUENCE OF DATA STORED ON A TAPE MEDIUM - A first data group in an access sequence is selected. Those data groups located in specified regions of the tape medium are separated from other data groups located in alternative specified regions of the tape medium. The distance from the current position of the tape medium is set to be a logical distance value, determined by a calculation function, that is substituted for the physical distance value for the data groups that are located in the specified regions as compared with other data groups located in the alternative specified regions. A second data group in the access sequence is selected. The logical distance value is then determined by multiplying a coefficient based on a physical positioning of each of the data groups in the tape medium, and a percentage of those of the plurality of data groups that have already been selected as the first data group and the second data group. | 02-26-2015 |