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Threshold adjustment following forced failure of storage device
   
Document Number
US Patent 6886108
Issued Date
April 26, 2005
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A storage device is monitored for data integrity errors and each detected data integrity error is stored in a count. When that count reaches a threshold limit, the storage device is placed into a forced failure state.
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Santa Clara, CA)
Published
April 26, 2005
Application Number
09/846,801
Filed
April 30, 2001
US Classification
714/5   714/47
Int'l Classification
G06F   11/00   (20060101)   G06F   11/26   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
714/5   714/8   714/42   714/47   714/54   714/769   714/708  
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