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Unified management system and method for multi-cabinet data storage complexes
   
Document Number
US Patent 6988136
Issued Date
January 17, 2006
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Sardeson; Bruce (Colorado Springs, CO)
Roberts; Bruce (Colorado Springs, CO)
Pagano; Bill (Colorado Springs, CO)
Lary; Richard (Colorado Springs, CO)
Miller; William K. (Colorado Springs, CO)
Conrad; Mark J. (Colorado Springs, CO)
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Abstract
A multi-cabinet mass storage system with unified management features. The system includes a first reporting group and a second reporting group each having enclosure with processors, such as an environmental monitoring units (EMUs), for generating and transmitting environmental messages pertaining to the particular enclosures. The enclosures are positioned on shelves within cabinets. A bus or cabinet cable links each enclosure to facilitate broadcasting the environmental messages. The environmental messages identify the sending device's reporting group and its physical location within the system. Additional enclosures are included in this reporting group with enclosures of each reporting group located all in one cabinet, in two or more cabinets, and each cabinet may house one, two, or more reporting groups. A network links all of the cabinets to concurrently broadcast the environmental messages throughout the system and allows enclosures in a single reporting group to be positioned in differing cabinets.
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Published
January 17, 2006
Application Number
10/000,190
Filed
October 19, 2001
US Classification
709/224   709/225 709/226 710/100 710/305 711/112 711/114
Int'l Classification
G06F   15/173   (20060101)  
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Assistant Examiner
USPTO Field of Search
709/224   709/225   709/226   711/112   711/114   710/100   710/305  
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