IP Library Granted Patent US 10,216,433
Granted Patent B2
US 10,216,433 · App. 15/014,458 · Granted Feb 26, 2019

Accessing a virtual volume on a storage array

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Patent No.
US 10,216,433
App. No.
15/014,458
Granted
Feb 26, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one aspect, a method includes receiving, at a storage array, a command to a virtual volume from a host, extracting a virtual volume index from the command; reading a table using the virtual volume index to determine the logical unit where the virtual volume is stored and executing the command at the logical unit with the virtual volume. The command is one of a read command to read data from the virtual volume or a write command to write data to the virtual volume.

Claims (46)

1. A method for testing virtual volumes on a storage array by a host computer system, the method comprising:

receiving, at the storage array, from a multi-path module at the host computer system, a command to a virtual volume that is subject to the testing, the command being one of a read command to read data from the virtual volume or a write command to write data to the virtual volume, the command intercepted from the host computer system by the multi-path module, the host computer lacking independent accessibility to the storage array, and the multi-path module providing a communication interface between the host computer system and a protocol endpoint of the storage array;

extracting, by the protocol endpoint, a virtual volume existence indicator from the command, the virtual volume existence indicator indicating whether the virtual volume exists in the storage array;

if the volume existence indicator indicates that the virtual volume exist:

extracting, by the protocol endpoint, the virtual volume index from the command;

reading, by the protocol endpoint, a table using the virtual volume index;

determining a logical unit where the virtual volume is stored from the virtual volume index; and

executing the command at the logical unit with the virtual volume; and

if the virtual volume existence indicator indicates that the virtual volume does not exist, refraining from extracting the virtual volume index and refraining from executing the command.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising, at the host computer system, embedding the virtual volume index in the command.

3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising, at the host computer system, embedding the virtual volume existence indicator in the command.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

associating the virtual volume to the protocol endpoint; and

returning a status message to the storage array indicating the virtual volume index associated with the virtual volume.

5. An apparatus for testing virtual volume on a storage array by a host computer system, the apparatus comprising:

electronic hardware circuitry configured to:

receive, at the storage array, from a multi-path module at the host computer system, a command to a virtual volume that is subject to the testing, the command being one of a read command to read data from the virtual volume or a write command to write data to the virtual volume, the command intercepted from the host computer system by the multi-path module, the host computer lacking independent accessibility to the storage array, and the multi-path module providing a communication interface between the host computer system and a protocol endpoint of the storage array;

extract, by the protocol endpoint, a virtual volume existence indicator from the command, the virtual volume existence indicator indicating whether the virtual volume exists in the storage array;

if the volume existence indicator indicates that the virtual volume exist:

extract, by the protocol endpoint, the virtual volume index from the command;

read, by the protocol endpoint, a table using the virtual volume index;

determine a logical unit where the virtual volume is stored from the virtual volume index; and

execute the command at the logical unit with the virtual volume; and

if the virtual volume existence indicator indicates that the virtual volume does not exist, refrain from extracting the virtual volume index and refraining from executing the command.

6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the circuitry comprises at least one of a processor, a memory, a programmable logic device or a logic gate.

7. The apparatus of claim 5 , further comprising, at the host computer system, circuitry configured to embed the virtual volume index in the command.

8. The apparatus of claim 7 , further comprising, at the host computer system, circuitry configured to embed the virtual volume existence indicator in the command.

9. The apparatus of claim 5 , further comprising circuitry configured to:

associate the virtual volume to the protocol endpoint; and

return a status message to the storage array indicating the virtual volume index associated with the virtual volume.

10. An article for testing virtual volumes on a storage array by a host computer system, the article comprising:

a non-transitory computer-readable medium that stores computer-executable instructions, the instructions causing a machine to:

receive, at the storage array, from a multi-path module at the host computer system, a command to a virtual volume that is subject to the testing, the command being one of a read command to read data from the virtual volume or a write command to write data to the virtual volume, the command intercepted from the host computer system by the multi-path module, the host computer lacking independent accessibility to the storage array, and the multi-path module providing a communication interface between the host computer system and a protocol endpoint of the storage array;

extract, by the protocol endpoint, a virtual volume existence indicator from the command, the virtual volume existence indicator indicating whether the virtual volume exists in the storage array;

if the virtual volume existence indicates that the virtual volume exists:

extract, by the protocol endpoint, the virtual volume index from the command;

read, by the protocol endpoint, a table using the virtual volume index;

determine a logical unit where the virtual volume is stored from the virtual volume index; and

execute the command at the logical unit with the virtual volume; and

if the virtual volume existence indicator indicates that the virtual volume does not exist, refrain from extracting the virtual volume index and refraining from executing the command.

11. The article of claim 10 , further comprising, at the host computer system, instructions causing the machine to embed the virtual volume index in the command.

12. The article of claim 11 , further comprising, at the host computer system, instructions causing the machine to embed the virtual volume existence indicator in the command.

13. The article of claim 10 , further comprising instructions causing the machine to:

associate the virtual volume to the protocol endpoint; and

return a status message to the storage array indicating the virtual volume index associated with the virtual volume.

14. The method of claim 1 , wherein the protocol endpoint at the storage array comprises a logical input/output (IO) proxy that is addressable by the host computer system as a logical unit.

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