Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Data processing system error or fault handling – Reliability and availability
Reexamination Certificate
2005-05-31
2005-05-31
Bonzo, Bryce P. (Department: 2113)
Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery
Data processing system error or fault handling
Reliability and availability
C714S010000, C714S013000, C714S015000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06901533
ABSTRACT:
When a processor becomes inactive, queues resident in the memory of that processor become inaccessible. Thus, in order to access those queues, an active processor takes over ownership of one or more of the inaccessible queues. Each queue may be rebuilt prior to its take over to ensure that it has up-to-date information.
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Chen Shawfu
Dryfoos Robert O.
Feldman Allan
Hu David Y.
Keenaghan Jason A.
Bonzo Bryce P.
Esq. Lily Neff
Heslin Rothenberg Farley & & Mesiti P.C.
Manoskey Joseph D
Wojnicki, Jr. Esq. Andrew J.
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