WO2002008884A1 - Procede de sauvegarde de donnees informatiques - Google Patents
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- WO2002008884A1 WO2002008884A1 PCT/FR2001/002381 FR0102381W WO0208884A1 WO 2002008884 A1 WO2002008884 A1 WO 2002008884A1 FR 0102381 W FR0102381 W FR 0102381W WO 0208884 A1 WO0208884 A1 WO 0208884A1
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- G06F3/00—Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
- G06F3/06—Digital input from, or digital output to, record carriers, e.g. RAID, emulated record carriers or networked record carriers
- G06F3/0601—Interfaces specially adapted for storage systems
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- G06F3/0604—Improving or facilitating administration, e.g. storage management
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- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
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- G06F11/00—Error detection; Error correction; Monitoring
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- G06F11/14—Error detection or correction of the data by redundancy in operation
- G06F11/1402—Saving, restoring, recovering or retrying
- G06F11/1446—Point-in-time backing up or restoration of persistent data
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- G06F3/0628—Interfaces specially adapted for storage systems making use of a particular technique
- G06F3/0655—Vertical data movement, i.e. input-output transfer; data movement between one or more hosts and one or more storage devices
- G06F3/0656—Data buffering arrangements
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- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06F—ELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
- G06F3/00—Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
- G06F3/06—Digital input from, or digital output to, record carriers, e.g. RAID, emulated record carriers or networked record carriers
- G06F3/0601—Interfaces specially adapted for storage systems
- G06F3/0668—Interfaces specially adapted for storage systems adopting a particular infrastructure
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- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
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- G06F11/14—Error detection or correction of the data by redundancy in operation
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- G06F11/1446—Point-in-time backing up or restoration of persistent data
- G06F11/1458—Management of the backup or restore process
- G06F11/1464—Management of the backup or restore process for networked environments
Definitions
- the present invention relates to the field of backing up computer data.
- BACKGROUND EQUIPMENT is known in the prior art, comprising a server having a buffer memory, for example a hard disk, and means for controlling a reader-recorder of permanent media. 'We also know' the American patent
- US 5,809,511 describes a system for transferring data between a host station and additional equipment comprising a cache memory and a robotic equipment for managing recording media.
- the patent US Pat. No. 5,963,971 is also known, which describes a storage system on a medium constituting a virtual disk.
- the aim of the present invention is to propose a solution which makes it possible to optimize the size of the permanent supports and to facilitate the reconstruction of the data.
- the invention relates, in its most general sense, to a method of backing up computer data consisting in transferring the data to be backed up from a client computer to a buffer memory formed by the hard disk of a backup server, organized in a plurality of volumes of predetermined size, and then transferring the data from said buffer memory on definitive support [for example a magnetic cartridge] characterized in that one records on the permanent support, following each of the volumes, after the transfer to the final medium, a sequence of information unique for said volume [basic information], the method further comprising a step of constituting a database in which the basic information is recorded.
- Basic information includes the logical address on the cartridge at the start of the volume and the logical address on the cartridge at the end of the volume.
- Basic information includes the approximate size of the volume.
- the basic information includes the number of the reader used to carry out the transfer of the volume from the disk cache to the cartridge and the number of the disk in which the volume was when it was transferred to the cartridge.
- Basic information includes the number of the disk partition where the volume was located before it was transferred to the cartridge.
- Basic information includes the number of the processor used to transfer the volume from the disk cache to the cartridge.
- Basic information includes the barcode of the cartridge containing the volume and / or the name of the cartridge.
- the basic information contains at least part of the information including the hexadecimal code indicating the type of cartridge, the total size of the data stored on the cartridge, the maximum capacity of the cartridge, the state of the cartridge loading counter, the hexadecimal code indicating the status of the volume, the number of the host machine of the configuration to which the volume belongs, the character code used in the volume header, the date of last writing or modification of the volume by the host machine, the time of last writing or modification of the volume by the host machine, the date of last read access of the volume by the host machine, the last time of read access of the volume by the host machine, the date of the transfer of the volume from the disk cache to the cartridge, and the time of transfer of the volume from the disk cache to the cartridge.
- the data transferred from the permanent medium to the buffer memory when the data is restored on the client computer does not include the basic information.
- the invention also relates to data backup equipment comprising a backup server controlling a buffer memory organized in volumes of predetermined size, and a read-write station on permanent media, the server comprising a communication interface with at least one client computer for data exchange, characterized in that the server also comprises a database for recording basic information and means for associating the basic information with the data temporarily stored in the volumes of the buffer memory , and to delete basic information when transferring data from permanent media to the buffer.
- the volumes of data written by the host machines are first created by the backup equipment according to the invention in a buffer disk space. These volumes have a maximum size fixed at the time of the configuration of the system the backup equipment according to the invention, generally quite small, of the order of 250 MB.
- the volumes are subsequently transferred by the backup equipment according to the invention to cartridges, in one or more copies. Only the really significant data is transferred to tape.
- a volume of maximum size 250 MB can for example contain only 10 MB of data. In this case, only these 10 MB are transferred to tape, so as to optimize the tape space.
- the backup equipment manages internally, thanks to a database, the list of known volumes, by storing a certain amount of information, such as:
- the backup equipment When transferring the data from the disk cache to cartridges, the backup equipment according to the invention adds private information, called "basic information", at the end of each volume transfer. This information is only written on cartridges, and is ignored in reverse transfers, in the event that a volume is transferred from a cartridge to the disk cache, for example for restoration by the machine
- LF ASCII character with code 0x10 (hexadecimal).
- posi ti onStart t Vol ume logical address on the cartridge at the start of the volume.
- p os iti on End Vo l ume logical address on the cartridge at the end of the volume.
- volumeSize approximate size of the volume in KB. See e-Reader •: number of the reader (defined in — configuration of the backup equipment according to the invention) used to transfer the volume from the disk cache to the cartridge.
- eDisk number of the disk (defined in the configuration of the backup equipment according to the invention) in which the volume was located when it was transferred to the cartridge.
- part ti onDisk number of the disk partition in which the volume was located before it was transferred to the cartridge.
- processorNumber number of the processor used to transfer the volume from the disk cache to the cartridge.
- barcode barcode of the cartridge containing the volume.
- CarName key name of the cartridge, as declared under the backup equipment according to the invention. This name is independent of the barcode.
- cartridgeType hexadecimal code indicating the type of cartridge. The possible values are:
- the code used for the CartridgeType field can possibly be a combination of the previous values.
- sizeUsed total size of the data stored on the cartridge, in Mega Bytes.
- t a i l 1 e Ca r t o u ch e maximum capacity of the cartridge, in Mega Bytes.
- cp t Loading cartridge loading counter. Indicates the number of times the cartridge has been loaded into a drive. This information is used to determine the wear of the cartridge.
- volumeName name of the volume, as known to the host machine.
- eta tVol ume hexadecimal code indicating the status of the volume. This code is a combination of indicators whose access masks and possible values are as follows:
- OxOlFOOOOOL number of the archive or mirror pool (from 0 to 31)
- co deHo st number of the host machine for the configuration of the backup equipment according to the invention to which the volume belongs.
- da t eEcri t ure date of last writing or modification of the volume by the host machine, in the form yyyy-mm-d d time Script: time of last writing or modification of the volume by the host machine, in the form hh: mm : ss da teRead: date of last read access of the volume by the host machine, in the form yyyy-mm-dd hourRead: time of last access in volume read by the host machine, in the form hh: mm: ss da teDump: date of transfer of the volume from the disk cache to the cartridge, in the form dd -mm-yyyy Emptying time: time of transfer of the volume from the disk cache to the cartridge, - in the form hh: mm: ss -
- the basic information is cumulative, to speed up the analysis of the cartridges for a reconstruction of the database.
- a tape contains volumes VI, V2,
- V3, V4 and V5. The basic information associated with each of these volumes is called B1, B2, B3, B4 and B5. So we have on
- V1 B1 V2 B2 V3 B3 V4 B4 V5 B5 the band:
- the basic information Bl only contains information concerning the volume VI.
- Basic information Bl only contains information concerning the volume VI.
- B2 contain in a single data record an accumulation of B1 and information concerning the volume V2. B2 therefore contains the information of VI and V2.
- the basic information B3 contains in a single data record a combination of B2 and information concerning the volume V3.
- B3 therefore contains the information of VI, V2 and V3.
- the last basic information of the cartridge, B5 in the previous example therefore contains a total of all • information concerning all the volumes present on the cartridge.
- the accumulated basic information can reach a large size.
- a maximum size has been arbitrarily set at 132 KB.
- the backup equipment according to the invention assigns information to this volume. reduced base, containing only the basic information for this new volume, without aggregating information from previous volumes.
- the standard mechanism for accumulating information from the current volume with that from the previous volume is used.
- the Volume address field of the only volume described (logical address for the start of the volume on the cartridge) contains an address other than 0.
- a cartridge contains n + 1 volumes.
- the nth volume (V n ) has complete basic information, called B n , which therefore contains the list of information from the first n volumes.
- the first volume described in B n / V lr is indicated with an addressVolume field at 0.
- B n + 1 contains only the information of volume V n + 1 , with an address field eVol ume indicating the position on the cartridge of the volume V n + 1 at an address greater than 0, since the volume V n + 1 is not at the start of the cartridge.
- a functionality integrated into the processor code of the backup equipment according to the invention makes it possible to analyze a cartridge in order to extract the latest basic information therefrom. This analysis can also be carried out by external software: you just have to position yourself at the end of the tape, go back one record and read the last data record.
- the basic information thus retrieved at the end of the cartridge contains a description of the volumes of the cartridge. As described in the previous paragraph, if the Volume address field of the first volume contains a value other than 0, this means that the first volume is not at the start of the tape. It must be inferred that this is reduced basic information. It is then enough to position yourself on the cartridge at the address addressVol ume, then go back 1 record to be able to read the basic information of the previous volume. These are themselves a combination of basic information from previous volumes.
- the rear analysis of the cartridge should be continued until basic information is found with an addressVolume field at 0 for the first volume. All the volumes of the cartridge can then be known by accumulating all the basic information retrieved.
- the reconstruction of the database requires the recovery of all the basic information stored on all the cartridges of the library, then their analysis, by appropriate software. All of this information includes all that is necessary to rebuild the base.
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AU2001279888A AU2001279888A1 (en) | 2000-07-20 | 2001-07-20 | Method for saving computer data |
DE60116499T DE60116499T2 (de) | 2000-07-20 | 2001-07-20 | Verfahren zur sicherung von computerdaten |
US10/333,426 US7949840B2 (en) | 2000-07-20 | 2001-07-20 | Method for saving computer data |
JP2002514519A JP2004505344A (ja) | 2000-07-20 | 2001-07-20 | コンピュータデータの保存方法およびデータ保存機器 |
EP01958153A EP1301852B1 (fr) | 2000-07-20 | 2001-07-20 | Procede de sauvegarde de donnees informatiques |
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