Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120218658 | CARTRIDGE REFRESH AND VERIFY - A method in one embodiment includes receiving a command to perform at least one of a refresh operation and a verification operation on a media cartridge having a tape wrapped around a spool; mounting the media cartridge in a tape drive; starting execution of the refresh and/or verification operation; aborting execution of the refresh and/or verification operation upon occurrence of a predetermined event. A method in another embodiment includes receiving an instruction to perform a verification operation on a media cartridge having a tape wrapped around a spool; unwrapping at least some of the tape from the spool; after the unwrapping, wrapping at least some of the tape back onto the spool; during at least one of the unwrapping and wrapping, performing a verification operation; terminating execution of the verification operation when a drive error is detected; outputting an indication of a media error when a media error is encountered. | 08-30-2012 |
20120307615 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR EXTENDED DIAGNOSTIC OVERLAY CONTROL FOR TAPE STORAGE DEVICES - According to one embodiment, a system includes a tape drive for reading from and/or writing to magnetic tape media, the tape drive having a memory and logic adapted for: monitoring parameters relating to operation of the tape drive to collect data from the operation of the tape drive, receiving a specification of an owner interface comprising a source of specifiable parameters, receiving one or more user-specified parameters from the owner interface to log during a collection window, logging at least some of the data collected from the operation of the tape drive to the memory during the collection window, wherein the at least some of the data collected is stored in a tape map including a plurality of fields, and dynamically overlaying one or more fields from the plurality of fields with data collected from the one or more user-specified parameters. The plurality of fields includes at least one histogram field, at least one per-channel field, and at least one per-channel indicator field. | 12-06-2012 |
20130094105 | HIERARCHICAL CONTROL OF TIERED ERROR RECOVERY FOR STORAGE DEVICES - In one embodiment, a tape drive system includes a read channel configured for performing a portion of a data transfer operation, logic adapted for monitoring the data transfer operation for detecting one or more temps within a sliding window spanning a last group of datasets processed, logic adapted for measuring interference between first tier and second tier recovery methods based on the monitoring, logic adapted for setting a backhitch delay based on conditions relating to the interference of first tier and second tier recovery methods as it relates to a determined error burst, and logic adapted for performing a backhitch and altering at least one condition of the data transfer operation after the backhitch delay. | 04-18-2013 |
20130142023 | METHOD FOR EXTENDED DIAGNOSTIC OVERLAY CONTROL FOR TAPE STORAGE DEVICES - According to one embodiment, a method includes monitoring a plurality of parameters relating to operation of a tape drive to collect data from the operation of the tape drive, receiving a specification of one or more user-specified parameters to log during one or more collection windows, wherein the one or more user-specified parameters are specified from the plurality of parameters, logging at least some of the data collected from the operation of the tape drive to a memory during the one or more collection windows, wherein the at least some of the data collected is stored in a tape map comprising a plurality of fields, the plurality of fields including at least one histogram field, at least one per-channel field, and at least one per-channel indicator field, and dynamically overlaying one or more fields from the plurality of fields with data collected from the one or more user-specified parameters. | 06-06-2013 |
20130258516 | ERROR RECOVERY PROCEDURE (ERP) USING ESTIMATED BEST SETTING IN FIRST RUN - In one embodiment, a tape drive system includes a read channel, a write channel, logic adapted for accessing data sets using the read channel and/or the write channel, logic adapted for counting each data set access using the read channel that used error recovery procedure (ERP), logic adapted for counting each data set access using the read channel that did not use ERP, logic adapted for counting each data set access using the write channel that used ERP, logic adapted for counting each data set access using the write channel that did not use ERP, and logic adapted for accessing subsequent data sets using the read channel and/or the write channel, wherein any subsequent data set access that uses ERP is accessed using an initial ERP step characterized by a first tape speed, wherein the first tape speed is selected at least partially based on the counts. | 10-03-2013 |
20140126079 | ERROR RECOVERY PROCEDURE (ERP) USING ESTIMATED BEST SETTING IN FIRST RUN - In one embodiment, an apparatus includes logic configured to count each data set read and/or write access that used error recovery procedure (ERP) and each data set read and/or write access that did not use ERP, and logic configured to access subsequent data sets to read from and/or write to a data storage medium, wherein any subsequent data set read and/or write access that uses ERP is accessed using an initial ERP step characterized by a first speed of the data storage medium, and wherein the first speed is selected at least partially based on the count. Other systems and methods for ERP data access are described according to more embodiments. | 05-08-2014 |
20140136918 | RECONSTRUCTIVE ERROR RECOVERY PROCEDURE (ERP) USING RESERVED BUFFER - According to one embodiment, a method for reading data from a medium includes reading a data set from a medium repeatedly using different settings until either: a reconstructed data set is sent to a host and/or stored, or a maximum number of rereads has been reached, after each reading of the data set, storing each row to the reserved data buffer that has no errors or errors in the row are correctable using C1-Error Correction Code (ECC) unless a matching row already exists in the reserved data buffer that has fewer corrected errors therein, assembling the data set from the rows stored in the reserved data buffer to form an assembled data set, correcting any remaining errors in the assembled data set using C2-ECC to form the reconstructed data set, and sending the reconstructed data set to the host and/or storing the reconstructed data set. | 05-15-2014 |
20140136919 | RECONSTRUCTIVE ERROR RECOVERY PROCEDURE (ERP) FOR MULTIPLE DATA SETS USING RESERVED BUFFER - In one embodiment, a system includes logic adapted to read a plurality of data sets from a medium one or more times; logic adapted to store portions of some of the data sets to a reserved data buffer when the portions are correctable using C1-error correction code (ECC); logic adapted to aggregate all stored portions for each of the complete data sets to form assembled data sets; logic adapted to determine whether C2-ECC is capable of correcting all errors in the assembled data sets, to correct any remaining errors in the assembled data sets, and to send the corrected data sets to a host when C2-ECC is capable of correcting all errors in the assembled data sets; and logic adapted to reread at least a first uncorrected data set from the medium using a different setting when an error in the first uncorrected data set is not correctable. | 05-15-2014 |
20140189460 | RECONSTRUCTIVE ERROR RECOVERY PROCEDURE (ERP) FOR MULTIPLE DATA SETS USING RESERVED BUFFER - In one embodiment, a system includes a processor configured to execute logic, the logic being configured to read a plurality of data sets, each data set including a plurality of portions which combine together to wholly form the data set, and reread at least a first uncorrected data set using a different setting in an error recovery procedure (ERP) when an error in the first uncorrected data set is not correctable using C2-ECC or an error in any portion of the first uncorrected data set is not correctable using C1-ECC. Other systems and methods for reading data from tape using a reconstructive ERP to reduce backhitches are presented according to more embodiments. | 07-03-2014 |
20140198401 | HIERARCHICAL CONTROL OF TIERED ERROR RECOVERY FOR STORAGE DEVICES - A computer program product includes a computer readable storage medium having computer readable program code embodied therewith, the computer readable program code being executable by a processing circuit to cause the processing circuit to perform the following process. A data transfer operation is monitored for detecting one or more temps. A backhitch delay is set based at least in part on a post-recovery condition of a tape drive performing a portion of the data transfer operation. A backhitch is caused to be performed. At least one condition of the data transfer operation is altered after the backhitch delay. | 07-17-2014 |
20150026510 | DYNAMIC BUFFER SIZE SWITCHING FOR BURST ERRORS ENCOUNTERED WHILE READING A MAGNETIC TAPE - In one embodiment, a system for dynamically allocating a ring buffer includes a processor and logic integrated with and/or executable by the processor, the logic being configured to divide a ring buffer into a first portion and a second portion after detecting an error condition in data read from a data storage medium, wherein the first portion is allocated for processing normal read and/or write requests, and wherein the second portion is allocated for processing error recovery procedure (ERP) requests. In another embodiment, a method for dynamically allocating a ring buffer includes dividing a ring buffer into a first portion and a second portion after detecting an error condition in data read from a data storage medium, wherein the first portion is allocated for processing normal read and/or write requests, and wherein the second portion is allocated for processing ERP requests. | 01-22-2015 |
20150078148 | EXTENDED DIAGNOSTIC OVERLAY CONTROL FOR TAPE STORAGE DEVICES - A method according to one embodiment includes monitoring a plurality of parameters relating to operation of a tape drive to collect data from the operation of the tape drive. A specification of one or more of the parameters to log during one or more collection windows is received. At least some of the data collected from the operation of the tape drive is logged to a memory during the one or more collection windows, where the at least some of the data collected is stored in a plurality of fields. The method further includes dynamically overlaying one or more of the fields with data corresponding to the one or more specified parameters. | 03-19-2015 |
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20100007978 | DETECTION OF DEFECTIVE TAPE DRIVE BY AGGREGATING READ ERROR STATISTICS - A plurality of tape drives writes a plurality of indicators corresponding to a plurality of data units on a tape, wherein an indicator indicates which tape drive of the plurality of tape drives has written a corresponding data unit on the tape. Each of the plurality of tape drives generates an extent of read errors, in response to reading the plurality of data units written on the tape. The extent of read errors generated by each of the plurality of tape drives are aggregated at a computational device coupled to the plurality of tape drives. A determination is made at the computational device of a defective tape drive of the plurality of tape drives from the aggregated extent of read errors. | 01-14-2010 |
20100033861 | ERROR BURST DETECTION AND AMELIORATION - A method according to one embodiment includes monitoring a data transfer operation for detecting temporary errors; determining whether art error burst has occurred based on the monitoring; if an error burst has occurred, altering a condition of the data transfer operation; monitoring the data transfer operation having the altered condition for detecting temporary errors; determining whether another error burst has occurred based on the monitoring of the data transfer operation having the altered condition; and if another error burst has occurred; altering another condition of the data transfer operation. Additional systems and methods are also presented. | 02-11-2010 |
20100033863 | CARTRIDGE REFRESH AND VERIFY - A method according to one embodiment of the present invention includes receiving an instruction to perform a verification operation on a media cartridge having a tape wrapped around a spool; unwrapping at least some of the tape from the spool of the media cartridge; after the unwrapping, wrapping at least some of the tape back onto the spool; during at least one of the unwrapping and wrapping (and preferably both, and possibly over several cycles of unwrapping and wrapping), performing a verification operation; generating a quality metric based on the verification operation; and outputting the quality metric or derivative thereof, such as a pass or fail indication; an instruction to set a pass/fail flag; a number, score or graphic illustrating to a user a general quality of the tape, etc. Additional methods and systems are also presented. | 02-11-2010 |
20100058115 | READ INTERCHANGE OPTIMIZATION - A method in one embodiment includes detecting an identifier of a drive that has written data to a data storage medium; performing a data transfer operation to read the data from the data storage medium; monitoring the data transfer operation for detecting temporary errors; determining whether an error burst has occurred based on the monitoring; and if an error burst has occurred, altering a condition of the data transfer operation, the alteration being selected based on the identifier of the drive that wrote the data to the data storage medium. Additional methods and systems are also disclosed. | 03-04-2010 |
20100302667 | DETECTION OF DEFECTIVE TAPE DRIVE BY AGGREGATING READ ERROR STATISTICS - A plurality of tape drives writes a plurality of indicators corresponding to a plurality of data units on a tape, wherein an indicator indicates which tape drive of the plurality of tape drives has written a corresponding data unit on the tape. Each of the plurality of tape drives generates an extent of read errors, in response to reading the plurality of data units written on the tape. The extent of read errors generated by each of the plurality of tape drives are aggregated at a computational device coupled to the plurality of tape drives. A determination is made at the computational device of a defective tape drive of the plurality of tape drives from the aggregated extent of read errors. | 12-02-2010 |
20110222183 | Cartridge Refresh And Verify - A method according to one embodiment includes: deciding to perform a refresh operation on a media cartridge having a tape wrapped around a spool; determining which drive of a plurality of drives is available to perform the refresh operation; causing the media cartridge to be mounted to the available drive; causing the drive to unwrap the tape from the spool of the media cartridge to about an end of the tape; and causing the drive to wrap the tape back onto the spool after the unwrapping, wherein at least some data on the tape is overwritten with new data, and a verification operation is performed using the new data. | 09-15-2011 |
20120275049 | ERROR BURST DETECTION AND AMELIORATION - A method according to one embodiment includes monitoring a data transfer operation for detecting temporary errors; determining whether an error burst has occurred based on the monitoring; if an error burst has occurred, altering a condition of the data transfer operation; monitoring the data transfer operation having the altered condition for detecting temporary errors; determining whether another error burst has occurred based on the monitoring of the data transfer operation having the altered condition; and if another error burst has occurred, altering another condition of the data transfer operation. Additional systems and methods are also presented. | 11-01-2012 |