IP Library Granted Patent US 7,853,681
Granted Patent B2
US 7,853,681 · App. 12/165,019 · Granted Dec 14, 2010

Method for controlling host throughput to a computer storage subsystem

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Patent No.
US 7,853,681
App. No.
12/165,019
Granted
Dec 14, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for controlling the throughput in a communications channel between a host and its storage subsystem is disclosed. A determination is made whether or not a total throughput value is greater than a predetermined maximum throughput value. If the total throughput value is greater than the predetermined maximum throughput value, a delay is applied to the communications channel. If the total throughput value is not greater than the predetermined maximum throughput value, another determination is made whether or not one time period has completed. If one time period has completed, a total throughput value and an exponential moving average (EMA) throughput value of the communications channel is retrieved, a new EMA throughput value is generated based on the total throughput value and the EMA throughput value, and adjusting the total throughput value based on whether or not the new throughput value is greater than a predetermined maximum throughput value.

Claims (24)

1. A method for controlling throughput in a communications channel between a host and a storage subsystem within a computer system, said method comprising:

determining whether or not a total throughput value is greater than a predetermined maximum throughput value set by a manufacturer of the storage subsystem;

in a determination that said total throughput value is greater than said predetermined maximum throughput value, applying a delay to said communications channel before determining whether or not one time period has completed;

in a determination that said total throughput value is not greater than said predetermined maximum throughput value, determining whether or not one time period has completed; and

in a determination that one time period has completed,

retrieving a total throughput value and an exponential moving average (EMA) throughput value of said communications channel;

generating a new EMA throughput value en equal to ((t−eo)h)−eo, where t is the total throughput value, eo is an old EMA value, and h is a percentage; and

adjusting said total throughput value to said total throughput value minus said predetermined maximum throughput value if said new EMA throughput value is greater than said predetermined maximum throughput value else adjusting said total throughput value to zero if said new EMA throughput value is not greater than said predetermined maximum throughput value.

2. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing a computer program product executed by a storage manager for controlling throughput in a communications channel between a host and a storage subsystem within a computer system, said computer readable medium comprising:

computer program code for determining whether or not a total throughput value is greater than a predetermined maximum throughput value set by a manufacturer of the storage subsystem;

computer program code for, in a determination that said total throughput value is greater than said predetermined maximum throughput value, applying a delay to said communications channel before determining whether or not one time period has completed;

computer program code for, in a determination that said total throughput value is not greater than said predetermined maximum throughput value, determining whether or not one time period has completed; and

computer program code for, in a determination that one time period has completed,

retrieving a total throughput value and an exponential moving average (EMA) throughput value of said communications channel;

generating a new EMA throughput value en equal to ((t−eo)h)−eo, where t is the total throughput value, eo is an old EMA value, and h is a percentage; and

adjusting said total throughput value to said total throughput value minus said predetermined maximum throughput value if said new EMA throughput value is greater than said predetermined maximum throughput value else adjusting said total throughput value to zero if said new EMA throughput value is not greater than said predetermined maximum throughput value.

3. A computer system capable of controlling throughput in a communications channel between a host and a storage subsystem, said computer system comprising:

means for determining whether or not a total throughput value is greater than a predetermined maximum throughput value set by a manufacturer of the storage subsystem;

means for, in a determination that said total throughput value is greater than said predetermined maximum throughput value, applying a delay to said communications channel before determining whether or not one time period has completed;

means for, in a determination that said total throughput value is not greater than said predetermined maximum throughput value, determining whether or not one time period has completed; and

means for, in a determination that one time period has completed,

retrieving a total throughput value and an exponential moving average (EMA) throughput value of said communications channel;

generating a new EMA throughput value en equal to ((t−eo)h)−eo, where t is the total throughput value, eo is an old EMA value, and h is a percentage; and

adjusting said total throughput value to said total throughput value minus said predetermined maximum throughput value if said new EMA throughput value is greater than said predetermined maximum throughput value else adjusting said total throughput value to zero if said new EMA throughput value is not greater than said predetermined maximum throughput value.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 13, 2015
From: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
To: LINKEDIN CORPORATION
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