In order to correlate or synchronize the database of a source primary host with the backup database of a remote secondary host, the present method operates to speed up the transfer of audit blocks from primary host to secondary host when an out-of-sync signal indicates the secondary host audit blocks are not on a par with the primary host audit blocks. A Catchup process utilizes multiple buffers of audit blocks at the primary host which can then be asynchronously transferred, by a sequence of Catchup tasks, on a parallel concurrent operation, over to physical files of said secondary host.
System And Method For Asynchronously Receiving Multiple Packets Of Audit Data From A Source Databased Host In A Resynchronization Mode And Asynchronously Writing The Data To A Target Host
In order to obviate data discrepancy between a primary source database and a secondary remote backup database, a Tracker program is used to sense the lack of synchronism between a primary audit file and secondary audit file. Then, a Catch-up program operates to transfer sectioned audit files from the primary to secondary in a parallel transfer mode until the primary and secondary audit files are accurate duplicates of each other, i. e. , they are now in synchronism.
Tracker Sensing Method For Regulating Synchronization Of Audit Files Between Primary And Secondary Hosts
A method for sensing and regulating the level of synchronization between a file of audit blocks generated in a primary host for transfer to a secondary host. The audit files in a primary host are divided into audit blocks which are each identified with an audit block serial number. The individual audit blocks are transmitted through a network from a primary host to a secondary host wherein a tracker mechanism monitors the difference between the number of received audit blocks and the number of generated audit blocks residing at the primary host waiting to be transferred. When the disparity between the audit blocks received and the generated audit blocks waiting to be transmitted reaches a certain critical level, the tracker mechanism will initiate an advance speed up program to expedite the transfer in order to bring the primary and secondary audit files into greater synchronism. Further, the acknowledgment level can be set to indicate the number of audit blocks received in the secondary host for information back to the primary host and the acknowledgment level can be utilized in order to preset a critical value which will indicate that the speed up transfer operation should be initiated.
Method Of Capturing A Physically Consistent Mirrored Snapshot Of An Online Database
Donald Ralph Hart - Irvine CA, US Kung Yi Lin - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F012/00 G06F017/30
US Classification:
707201, 707204
Abstract:
An on-line primary database is momentarily QUIESCED to enable a physically consistent snapshot of the primary database to be mirrored to a secondary database as a backup while allowing the primary database to continue on servicing multiple user applications.
Method For Capturing A Physically Consistent Mirrored Snapshot Of An Online Database From A Remote Database Backup System
An online primary database is automatically configured to enable a physically consistent snapshot of the primary database at the secondary database to be uniquely mirrored to a secondary remote database as backup while allowing the specialized control audit images to be created at the primary database.
System And Method For Database Recovery Using A Mirrored Snapshot Of An Online Database
A rapid database recovery program uses an auxiliary database means (D) mirrored to replicate a primary active database means (D). A utility and recovery program utilizes the primary audit file (A) to update the auxiliary database (D) to make it immediately available for transaction operations.
Method For Reading Audit Data From A Remote Mirrored Disk For Application To Remote Database Backup Copy
Patricia Jean Shapiro - Westminster CA, US Donald Ralph Hart - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707204, 707203, 7155001
Abstract:
In order to overcome limitations of network connections between a primary host server and a remote secondary host server, the audit file of a primary database is mirrored to an audit file of the remote secondary backup database. A special sensing program called TRACKER operates to speed up the synchronization (duplication) between the primary database and secondary remote database.
System And Method For Automatic Audit Data Archiving Within A Remote Database Backup System
Anagha Rajpurkar - Foothill Ranch CA, US Donald Ralph Hart - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707204, 707202, 707201
Abstract:
In a network of primary and secondary servers having individual databases which are mirrored to each other, there is provided a method to increase resource availability by removal, of already-utilized audit files onto external storage. A TRACKER program for expediting the update of the secondary database will initiate a CopyAudit program which offloads the audit files on the secondary server and then signals the primary server to offload the audit file, of the primary, onto external storage.
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Admitted:
1974
University:
University of Florida
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