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US Patent 6892211 Copy on write file system consistency and block usage

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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
68922110
Patent Inventor Names
Byron Rakitzis0
David Hitz0
James Lau0
Michael Malcolm0
Date of Patent
May 10, 2005
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Patent Application Number
108226300
Date Filed
April 12, 2004
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11921677 Sharing namespaces across file system clusters
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US Patent 11934660 Tiered data storage with ephemeral and persistent tiers
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US Patent 11966592 In-place erasure code transcoding for distributed file systems
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US Patent 12019875 Tiered data storage with ephemeral and persistent tiers
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US Patent 11836156 Snapshot replication operations based on incremental block change tracking
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Luke S Wassum
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Patent abstract

The present invention provides a method for keeping a file system in a consistent state and for creating read-only copies of a file system. Changes to the file system are tightly controlled. The file system progresses from one self-consistent state to another self-consistent state. The set of self-consistent blocks on disk that is rooted by the root inode is referred to as a consistency point. To implement consistency points, new data is written to unallocated blocks on disk. A new consistency point occurs when the fsinfo block is updated by writing a new root inode for the inode file into it. Thus, as long as the root inode is not updated, the state of the file system represented on disk does not change. The present invention also creates snapshots that are read-only copies of the file system. A snapshot uses no disk space when it is initially created. It is designed so that many different snapshots can be created for the same file system. Unlike prior art file systems that create a clone by duplicating the entire inode file and all of the indirect blocks, the present invention duplicates only the inode that describes the inode file. A multi-bit free-block map file is used to prevent data from being overwritten on disk.

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