IP Library Granted Patent US 6,985,996
Granted Patent B1
US 6,985,996 · App. 10/318,587 · Granted Jan 10, 2006

Method and apparatus for relocating RAID meta data

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Patent No.
US 6,985,996
App. No.
10/318,587
Granted
Jan 10, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

Methods and an apparatus for enabling the interoperability of a RAID implementation between different host systems by compacting the meta data so the meta data is accessible by the different systems are provided. In one embodiment, a method for enabling interoperability of a RAID implementation between different host systems is provided. The method initiates with meta data being identified for a RAID implementation. Next, the meta data of the RAID implementation is stored. Then, the RAID implementation is transferred from a first host system to a second host system. Next, the meta data for each disk of the RAID implementation is accessed in response to the start-up of the second host system. The compact meta data allows for a simplified migration process also. Computer readable media and a RAID system are also provided.

Claims (43)

1. A method for creating a RAID mirroring system from a first disk containing a user's data, the method comprising:

identifying meta data for the first disk;

introducing the meta data to a last sector of the first disk;

copying the user's data and the meta data of the first disk to a second disk, the meta data being copied to a last sector of the second disk; and

arranging the first disk and the second disk as a RAID mirroring system.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein is the meta data is a fixed table structure including four 32-bit words.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein a first word contains fields indicating a quality and state for each member of the RAID mirroring system, a second word contains fields providing counters indicating a configuration of the RAID mirroring system and a third word contains a field acting as a tracking checkpoint for the RAID mirroring system.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the RAID mirroring system is interoperable between different host systems.

5. A method for enabling interoperability of a RAID implementation between different host systems, the method comprising:

identifying meta data for a RAID implementation;

storing the meta data of the RAID implementation;

transferring the RAID implementation from a first host system to a second host system; and

accessing the meta data for each disk of the RAID implementation in response to the start-up of the second host system,

wherein the meta data is stored in one of a non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) associated with each disk of the RAID implementation and a last sector of each disk of the RAID implementation.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein the meta data is a fixed table structure including four 32-bit words.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein a first word contains fields indicating a quality and state for each member of the RAID mirroring system, a second word contains fields providing counters indicating a configuration of the RAID mirroring system and a third word contains a field acting as a tracking checkpoint for the RAID mirroring system.

8. The method of claim 5 , wherein the method operation of identifying the meta data includes:

determining a storage location for the meta data.

9. A method for enabling meta data of a RAID implementation to be recognized by different host systems, the method comprising:

identifying meta data for a RAID implementation;

storing the meta data of the RAID implementation in a non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) if access to the NVRAM is available;

if access to the NVRAM is not available, then storing the meta data for the RAID implementation in a last sector of each disk of the RAID implementation,

transferring the RAID implementation from a first host system to a second host system;

accessing the meta data in the NVRAM or the last sector of each disk of the RAID implementation in response to the start-up of the second host system; and

determining if the meta data requires modification to communicate with the second host system.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein the meta data is a fixed table structure including four 32-bit words.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein a first word contains fields indicating a quality and state for each member of the RAID mirroring system, a second word contains fields providing counters indicating a configuration of the RAID mirroring system and a third word contains a field acting as a tracking checkpoint for the RAID mirroring system.

12. The method of claim 9 , wherein if the method operation of determining if the meta data requires modification to communicate with the second host system indicates modification is necessary, the method includes:

issuing a mode select command to modify the meta data.

13. A computer readable media containing program instructions for enabling interoperability of a RAID implementation between different host systems, the computer readable media comprising:

program instructions for identifying meta data for a RAID implementation;

program instructions for storing the meta data of the RAID implementation;

program instructions for transferring the RAID implementation from a first host system to a second host system; and

program instructions for accessing the meta data for each disk of the RAID implementation in response to the start-up of the second host system wherein the meta data is stored in one of a non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) associated with each disk of the RAID implementation and a last sector of each disk of the RAID implementation.

14. The method of claim 13 wherein the meta data is a fixed table structure including four 32-bit words.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein a first word contains fields indicating a quality and state for each member of the RAID mirroring system, a second word contains fields providing counters indicating a configuration of the RAID mirroring system and a third word contains a field acting as a tracking checkpoint for the RAID mirroring system.

16. A RAID system, comprising:

at least two disks arranged as a RAID implementation; and

meta data configured to fit on a sector of a storage medium, the meta data defining a RAID configuration, and the meta data configured to be accessible and modifiable in order for the RAID system to be interoperable with different host systems, wherein the meta data is stored on a last sector of the at least two disks.

17. The RAID system of claim 16 , wherein the RAID implementation is one of a mirrored RAID, a striped RAID, a parity RAID and a hybrid RAID.

18. The RAID system of claim 16 , wherein the meta data includes four 32-bit words.

19. The RAID system of claim 16 , wherein a first word contains fields indicating a quality and state for each member of the RAID mirroring system, a second word contains fields providing counters indicating a configuration of the RAID mirroring system and a third word contains a field acting as a tracking checkpoint for the RAID mirroring system.

20. The RAID system of claim 16 , wherein the meta data is stored in a sector of the non volatile random access memory associated with each of the at least two disks.

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