Recovery control in mirrored disks
Abstract
An apparatus or method for operating a mirrored disk storage system, comprises a detector component operable to detect that a failure has left read stability in doubt, a determiner component for determining a repair characteristic of a pair of mirrored disks, a comparator for comparing the repair characteristic of a first of the pair with the repair characteristic of a second of the pair, and a selector for selecting one of the first or the second of the pair having a preferred repair characteristic to be used as a synchronization source disk. The preferred repair characteristic comprises the characteristic that no repair is required for the one of the first or the second of the pair, or that a least repair time is required for the one of the first or the second of the pair.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . An apparatus for operating a mirrored disk storage system, comprising:
a detector component operable to detect that a failure has left read stability in doubt; a determiner component for determining a repair characteristic of a pair of mirrored disks; a comparator for comparing said repair characteristic of a first of said pair with said repair characteristic of a second of said pair; and a selector for selecting one of said first or said second of said pair having a preferred repair characteristic to be used as a synchronization source disk.
2 . An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said preferred repair characteristic comprises the characteristic that no repair is required for said one of said first or said second of said pair.
3 . An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said preferred repair characteristic comprises a characteristic that a least repair time is required for said one of said first or said second of said pair.
4 . An apparatus as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said preferred repair characteristic comprises a characteristic that no repair is required for said one of said first or said second of said pair and that said one of said first or said second of said pair is a space-efficient copy.
5 . An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a cancelling component for cancelling a repair action for said one of said first or said second of said pair that is not selected by said selector.
6 . An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a synchronizing component for synchronizing said first and said second of said pair using said one of said first or said second of said pair having a preferred repair characteristic as said synchronization source disk
7 . A method of operating a mirrored disk storage system, comprising the steps of:
detecting that a failure has left read stability in doubt; determining a repair characteristic of at least a pair of mirrored disks; comparing said repair characteristic of a first of said pair with said repair characteristic of a second of said pair; and selecting one of said first or said second of said pair having a preferred repair characteristic to be used as a synchronization source disk.
8 . A method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein said preferred repair characteristic comprises a characteristic that no repair is required for said one of said first or said second of said pair.
9 . A method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein said preferred repair characteristic comprises a characteristic that a least repair time is required for said one of said first or said second of said pair.
10 . A method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said preferred repair characteristic comprises a characteristic that no repair is required for said one of said first or said second of said pair and that said one of said first or said second of said pair is a space-efficient copy.
11 . A method as claimed in claim 7 , further comprising a step of cancelling a repair action for said one of said first or said second of said pair that is not selected by said selector.
12 . A method as claimed in claim 7 , further comprising a step of synchronizing said first and said second of said pair using said one of said first or said second of said pair having a preferred repair characteristic as said synchronization source disk.
13 . (canceled)
14 . A physical computer storage medium comprising a computer program product method for operating a mirrored disk storage system, the physical computer storage medium comprising:
computer code for detecting that a failure has left read stability in doubt; computer code for determining a repair characteristic of at least a pair of mirrored disks; computer code for comparing said repair characteristic of a first of said pair with said repair characteristic of a second of said pair; and computer code for selecting one of said first or said second of said pair having a preferred repair characteristic to be used as a synchronization source disk.
15 . The physical computer storage medium of claim 14 , wherein said preferred repair characteristic comprises a characteristic that no repair is required for said one of said first or said second of said pair.
16 . The physical computer storage medium of claim 14 , wherein said preferred repair characteristic comprises a characteristic that a least repair time is required for said one of said first or said second of said pair.
17 . The physical computer storage medium of claim 16 , wherein said preferred repair characteristic comprises a characteristic that no repair is required for said one of said first or said second of said pair and that said one of said first or said second of said pair is a space-efficient copy.
18 . The physical computer storage medium of claim 14 , further comprising computer code for cancelling a repair action for said one of said first or said second of said pair that is not selected by said selector.
19 . The physical computer storage medium of claim 14 , further comprising computer code for synchronizing said first and said second of said pair using said one of said first or said second of said pair having a preferred repair characteristic as said synchronization source diskCited by (0)
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