Claims
- 1. A method of characterizing a logical storage object, the method comprising:
storing information characterizing quiesce capabilities and split characteristics for the logical storage object; and transmitting the information characterizing quiesce capabilities and split characteristics for the data storage object to a processor.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the information characterizing quiesce capabilities and split characteristics includes information identifying methods for placing the logical storage object in a state of transactional consistency.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the information identifying methods for placing the logical storage object in a state of transactional consistency includes a quiesce-type attribute and a quiesce-node attribute
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the information characterizing quiesce capabilities and split characteristics includes information identifying methods for deriving a point in time image from the logical storage object.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the information identifying methods for deriving a point in time image from the logical storage object includes a split-type attribute and a split-node attribute.
- 6. A data structure for characterizing a logical storage object, wherein the data structure comprises:
a quiesce characterization, wherein the quiesce characterization includes a method for placing the logical storage object in a state of transactional consistency; and a split type characterization, wherein the split type characterization includes a method of deriving a point in time image from the logical storage object.
- 7. The data structure of claim 6, wherein the quiesce characterization includes a quiesce-type attribute and a quiesce-node attribute.
- 8. The data structure of claim 6, wherein the split type characterization includes a split-type attribute and a split-node attribute.
- 9. A storage object, comprising:
means for storing data; means for storing information characterizing quiesce capabilities and split characteristics for the data storage object; and means for transmitting the information characterizing quiesce capabilities and split characteristics for the data storage object to a processor.
- 10. The storage object of claim 9, wherein the information characterizing quiesce capabilities includes a quiesce-type attribute and a quiesce-node attribute.
- 11. The storage object of claim 9, wherein the information characterizing split characteristics includes a split-type attribute and a split-node attribute.
- 12. The storage object of claim 9, wherein the means for storing includes a file manager.
- 13. The storage object of claim 9, wherein the means for storing includes a volume manager.
- 14. The storage object of claim 9, wherein the means for storing includes nonvolatile memory.
- 15. A plug-in component for providing data representative of quiesce behavior of a logical storage object, the component comprising:
configuration information; tactical syntax information describing how a frozen image of the logical storage object is generated; and information describing quiesce capabilities within the logical storage object.
- 16. The plug-in component of claim 15, wherein the information describing quiesce capabilities includes a quiesce-type attribute and a quiesce-node attribute.
- 17. The plug-in component of claim 15, wherein the information describing quiesce capabilities includes a split-type attribute and a split-node attribute.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to the following co-pending, commonly assigned U.S. patent applications: “Methods, Functional Data, and Systems to Represent a Storage Environment,” attorney docket no. 1557.001US1, Ser. No. 09/997,602 filed Nov. 29, 2001; “Methods and Systems to Backup Data,” attorney docket no. 1557.002US1, Ser. No. ______, filed herewith; “Methods, Systems, and Apparatus to Interface with Storage Objects,” attorney docket no. 1557.003US1, Ser. No. 09/997,612, filed Nov. 29, 2001; “Systems, Methods, and Apparatus for Creating Stable Disk Images” attorney docket no. 1557.004US1, Ser. No. ______, filed herewith; “Methods and Systems to Interface Storage Objects,” attorney docket no. 1557.005US1, Ser. No. 09/997,350, filed Nov. 29, 2001; and “System and Method for Controlling the Creation of Stable Disk Images” attorney docket no. 1557.012US1, Ser. No. ______, filed herewith, each of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.