Teradata US Assigned Patent
Non-responsive node activity avoidance in network storage
By Francis Pelletier | July 26, 2019 at 2:24 pmTeradata US, Inc., Dayton, OH, has been assigned a patent (10,341,347) developed by Boggs, Gary Lee, and Sanders, William Timothy, San Diego, CA, for a “non-responsive node activity avoidance in a network storage system.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”A method of operating a data store system may include generating a registration key in response to identify a non-responsive processing node in a plurality of processing nodes. The method may further include providing the registration key to the other processing nodes of the plurality of processing nodes excluding the identified non-responsive processing node. The method may further include providing the registration key to a plurality of storage cluster nodes in communication with the plurality of processing nodes over a network. Each storage cluster node may be configured to manage access to a respective set of persistent storage devices. Each processing node provided the registration key may be authorized to access each of the persistent storage devices. A system and computer-readable medium may also be implemented.”
The patent application was filed on December 30, 2015 (14/984,778).