US2014244593A1PendingUtilityA1
Method, System, and Program for Archiving Files
Est. expiryOct 7, 2023(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Christopher John StakutisWilliam Robert HaseltonKevin Michael StearnsAlan L. StuartToby Lyn Marek
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Abstract
Provided are a method, system, and program for archiving files. A hierarchical file system having directories is provided. An archival retention policy is associated with at least one of the directories in the hierarchical file system, wherein the retention policy applies to files included in the associated directory, and wherein the retention policy specifies a retention time indicating a time period during which a file is subject to the retention policy.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 - 43 . (canceled)
44 . A method for archiving files in a computer system, comprising:
providing a hierarchical file system having a plurality of directories in a computer readable medium, a directory of the plurality of directories including a retention policy code in a pathname of the directory, wherein the retention policy code represents a retention policy that specifies a retention time indicating a time period during which files included in the directory cannot be deleted, moved or modified without restriction; receiving a request to delete, move or modify a file; and when the file is in the directory, examining the retention policy code in the pathname of the directory to determine whether to execute the request.
45 . The method of claim 44 , wherein the pathname of the directory including the retention policy code is displayed in a display of the hierarchical file system.
46 . The method of claim 44 , wherein the retention policy code included in the pathname of the directory specifies the time period.
47 . The method of claim 44 , wherein the retention policy applies up until the retention time, and wherein the retention policy applies to the file if a current time is not greater than the retention time.
48 . The method of claim 44 , wherein the directory has subdirectories, and wherein the retention policy applies to any file within the subdirectories.
49 . The method of claim 44 , wherein computer system is connected to a storage system over a network, and wherein the hierarchical file system provides access and the retention policy applies to files stored in the storage system over the network.
50 . The method of claim 44 wherein a second directory of the plurality of directories does not include a retention policy code in a pathname of the second directory, the method further comprising:
transmitting the request to a file system to execute the request when the file is in the second directory.
51 . The method of claim 44 , further comprising:
transmitting the request to a file system to execute the request when the file is in the directory and the retention policy code indicates that the request is not prohibited by the retention policy.
52 . An article of manufacture comprising a computer readable storage medium having code executed by a processor for archiving files by performing operations, the operations comprising:
providing a hierarchical file system having a plurality of directories in a computer readable medium, a directory of the plurality of directories including a retention policy code in a pathname of the directory, wherein the retention policy code represents a retention policy that specifies a retention time indicating a time period during which files included in the directory cannot be deleted, moved or modified without restriction; receiving a request to delete, move or modify a file; and when the file is in the directory, examining the retention policy code in the pathname of the directory to determine whether to execute the request.
53 . The article of manufacture of claim 52 , wherein the pathname of the directory including the retention policy code is displayed in a display of the hierarchical file system.
54 . The article of manufacture of claim 52 , wherein the retention policy code included in the pathname of the directory specifies the time period.
55 . The article of manufacture of claim 52 , wherein the retention policy applies up until the retention time, and wherein the retention policy applies to the file if a current time is not greater than the retention time.
56 . The article of manufacture of claim 52 , wherein the directory has subdirectories, and wherein the retention policy applies to any file within the subdirectories.
57 . The article of manufacture of claim 52 , wherein processor and the computer readable storage medium are implemented in a computer system connected to a storage system over a network, and wherein the hierarchical file system provides access and the retention policy applies to files stored in the storage system over the network.
58 . A method for archiving files in a computer system, comprising:
providing a hierarchical file system having a plurality of directories in a computer readable medium, each directory having a pathname; receiving a request to delete, move or modify a file that is located in a directory from the plurality of directories; in response to the request to delete, move or modify the file, determining whether the pathname of the directory includes a retention policy code that is associated with a retention policy that specifies a retention time indicating a time period during which files included in the directory cannot be deleted, moved or modified without restriction; if the pathname of the directory does not include the retention policy code, executing the request; and if the pathname of the directory includes the retention policy code, determining whether to execute the request based on the retention policy associated with the retention policy code and at least one of the time the file was created, the time the file was last modified, or the time the file was added to the directory.Cited by (0)
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