Fine granularity read access to generational safeguarded copy data

US12367306B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12367306-B2
Application numberUS-202217809362-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 28, 2022
Priority dateJun 28, 2022
Publication dateJul 22, 2025
Grant dateJul 22, 2025

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Providing fine granularity read access to generational copies of safeguarded copy data. In some instances, a fine granularity read access to generational copies of safeguarded copy data includes the ability to use a generation ID to determine the exact generation copy that contains relevant enterprise related data that must be recovered and/or utilized. Additionally, the fine granularity read access is done in a manner that does not require a restore of the relevant enterprise related data to a recovery volume and that does not compromise other generation copies.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method comprising: receiving, by a disk storage system, a plurality of generations of safeguarded copy datasets, with the plurality of generations of safeguarded copy datasets including a plurality of copies of files stored on the disk storage system; specifying a generation ID of data in a safeguarded copy source volume through a data definition (DD) statement using Job Control Language (JCL) protocol; storing the generation ID in a system control block, wherein the generation ID is available to an I/O Supervisor via a specified and customized interface; transmitting the generation ID from the I/O Supervisor to the disk storage system; and accessing, by the disk storage system, a first generation of the safeguarded copy source volume based, at least in part, upon the generation ID that is transmitted from the I/O Supervisor, wherein write operations to the disk storage system are inhibited in response to using the generation ID to access the first generation of the safeguarded copy source volume. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the generation ID is specified through a dynamic allocation request. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the generation ID is transmitted from the I/O Supervisor to the disk storage system using a Start Subchannel (SSCH) instruction. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the generation ID and a set of input/output (I/O) requests is transmitted to a storage controller. 5. A computer program product comprising: a machine readable storage device; and computer code included in the machine readable storage device, with the computer code including instructions and data for causing a processor set to perform operations including: receiving, by a disk storage system, a plurality of generations of safeguarded copy datasets, with the plurality of generations of safeguarded copy datasets including a plurality of copies of files stored on the disk storage system; specifying a generation ID of data in a safeguarded copy source volume through a data definition (DD) statement using Job Control Language (JCL) protocol; storing the generation ID in a system control block, wherein the generation ID is available to an I/O Supervisor via a specified and customized interface; transmitting the generation ID from the I/O Supervisor to the disk storage system; and accessing, by the disk storage system, a first generation of the safeguarded copy source volume based, at least in part, upon the generation ID that is transmitted from the I/O Supervisor, wherein write operations to the disk storage system are inhibited in response to using the generation ID to access the first generation of the safeguarded copy source volume. 6. The computer program product of claim 5 wherein the generation ID is specified through a dynamic allocation request. 7. The computer program product of claim 5 wherein the generation ID is transmitted from the I/O Supervisor to the disk storage system using a Start Subchannel (SSCH) instruction. 8. The computer program product of claim 5 wherein the generation ID and a set of input/output (I/O) requests is transmitted to a storage controller. 9. A computer system comprising: a processor set; a machine readable storage device; and computer code stored on the machine readable storage device, with the computer code including instructions and data for causing the processor set to perform operations including: receiving, by a disk storage system, a plurality of generations of safeguarded copy datasets, with the plurality of generations of safeguarded copy datasets including a plurality of copies of files stored on the disk storage system; specifying a generation ID of data in a safeguarded copy source volume through a data definition (DD) statement using Job Control Language (JCL) protocol; storing the generation ID in a system control block, wherein the generation ID is available to an I/O Supervisor via a specified and customized interface; transmitting the generation ID from the I/O Supervisor to the disk storage system; and accessing, by the disk storage system, a first generation of the safeguarded copy source volume based, at least in part, upon the generation ID that is transmitted from the I/O Supervisor, wherein write operations to the disk storage system are inhibited in response to using the generation ID to access the first generation of the safeguarded copy source volume. 10. The computer system of claim 9 wherein the generation ID is specified through a dynamic allocation request. 11. The computer system of claim 9 wherein the generation ID is transmitted from the I/O Supervisor to the disk storage system using a Start Subchannel (SSCH) instruction. 12. The computer system of claim 9 wherein the generation ID and a set of input/output (I/O) requests is transmitted to a storage controller.

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What does patent US12367306B2 cover?
Providing fine granularity read access to generational copies of safeguarded copy data. In some instances, a fine granularity read access to generational copies of safeguarded copy data includes the ability to use a generation ID to determine the exact generation copy that contains relevant enterprise related data that must be recovered and/or utilized. Additionally, the fine granularity read a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
IBM
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F21/6218. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 22 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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