Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types
Patent
1997-12-10
1999-11-30
Lintz, Paul R.
Data processing: database and file management or data structures
Database design
Data structure types
707 10, G06F 1730
Patent
active
059959649
ABSTRACT:
The number of openable file handles is limited by an OS. Simultaneously communicating partners are limited to, e.g., 64 systems. To solve this problem, a controller (202) of a communication control unit (201) assigns a virtual handle (Vj) in response to a request from a program (Pi) and manages a correspondence between a real handle (Rk) and the virtual handle (Vj) which is prepared by the OS. A program (Pn) of a group (H1) communicates with a program (P1') of a group (H2) using a real handle (R1) corresponding to a virtual handle (Vn). The controller 202 changes the correspondence between the real handle (Rk) and the virtual handle (Vj) to solve the shortage of the real handles (Rk).
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Hoshiina Tsuyoshi
Sugino Junsei
Colbert Ella
Lintz Paul R.
Nihon Unisys, Ltd.
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