Metadata generation for incremental backup
US-2015286535-A1 · Oct 8, 2015 · US
US10558528B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10558528-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715788693-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 11, 2020 |
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A determination is made as to whether one of a system definition file data set and a catalog data set is unavailable for orderly restart of an information system. The system definition file data set provides resource definition information for the information system and the catalog data set provides resource state information for the information system. A determination is made that the other of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set is available. The unavailable one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set is reconstructed by rebuilding the system resource definition and state information used by the unavailable one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set using system resource information within the other available one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set.
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A method, comprising: determining, via a processor, that one of a system definition file data set and a catalog data set is unavailable for orderly restart of an information system, where the system definition file data set provides system resource definition information and the catalog data set provides system resource state information for the information system; determining that the other of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set is available; and reconstructing the unavailable one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set by rebuilding the system resource definition and state information used by the unavailable one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set using system resource information within the other available one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set, comprising: reconstructing the system definition file data set in response to determining that the catalog data set is available, comprising: parsing the catalog data set; extracting records related to the system resource definition and state information from the parsed catalog data set; defining a new instance of the system definition file data set; and reconstructing the content of the unavailable system definition file data set within the new instance of the system definition file data set using the records related to the system resource definition and state information extracted from the parsed catalog data set. 2. The method of claim 1 , where the system resource definition information comprises resource definitions with initial resource states and the system resource state information comprises state changes of resources from the initial resource states, and further comprising restarting the information system utilizing the reconstructed one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising performing a consistency check on the reconstructed one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set to ensure compliance of the rebuilt system resource definition and state information for proper restart of the information system. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising generating a diagnostic notification that documents the rebuilt system resource definition and state information. 5. The method of claim 1 , where the system definition file data set is used by a plurality of installations of the information system and where reconstructing the system definition file data set in response to determining that the catalog data set is available comprises: reconstructing the system definition file data set in response to determining that a plurality of catalog data sets from other of the plurality of installations of the information system are available, and where: parsing the catalog data set comprises parsing each of the plurality of catalog data sets; extracting the records related to the system resource definition and state information from the parsed catalog data set comprises extracting records related to the system resource definition and state information from each of the parsed plurality of catalog data sets; and reconstructing the content of the unavailable system definition file data set within the new instance of the system definition file data set using the records related to the system resource definition and state information extracted from the parsed catalog data set comprises reconstructing the content of the unavailable system definition file data set within the new instance of the system definition file data set using the records related to the system resource definition and state information extracted from the plurality of parsed catalog data sets. 6. A method, comprising: determining, via a processor, that one of a system definition file data set and a catalog data set is unavailable for orderly restart of an information system, where the system definition file data set provides system resource definition information and the catalog data set provides system resource state information for the information system; determining that the other of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set is available; and reconstructing the unavailable one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set by rebuilding the system resource definition and state information used by the unavailable one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set using system resource information within the other available one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set, comprising: reconstructing the catalog data set in response to determining that the system definition file data set is available, comprising: parsing the system definition file data set; extracting records related to the system resource definition and state information from the parsed system definition file data set; defining a new instance of the catalog data set; and reconstructing the content of the unavailable catalog data set within the new instance of the catalog data set using the records related to the system resource definition and state information extracted from the parsed system definition file data set. 7. The method of claim 6 , where reconstructing the content of the unavailable catalog data set within the new instance of the catalog data set using the records related to the system resource definition and state information extracted from the parsed system definition file data set comprises: accessing information that defines default system resource run-time state values and value selection decisions for system resources; and inferring state information for at least one system resource based upon the accessed information that defines the default system resource run-time state values and value selection decisions for the system resources. 8. A method, comprising: determining, via a processor, that one of a system definition file data set and a catalog data set is unavailable for orderly restart of an information system, where the system definition file data set provides system resource definition information and the catalog data set provides system resource state information for the information system; determining that the other of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set is available; and reconstructing the unavailable one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set by rebuilding the system resource definition and state information used by the unavailable one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set using system resource information within the other available one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set. 9. The method of claim 8 , where the system resource definition information comprises resource definitions with initial resource states and the system resource state information comprises state changes of resources from the initial resource states, and further comprising restarting the information system utilizing the reconstructed one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising performing a consistency check on the reconstructed one of the system definition file data set and the catalog data set to ensure compliance of the rebuilt system resource definition and state information for proper restart of the information system. 11. The method of claim 8 , further comprising generating a diagnostic notification that documents the rebuilt system resource definition and state information. 12. The method of claim 8 , where the system def
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