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Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Data processing system error or fault handling – Reliability and availability

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711150, 710200, 709226, 709229, G06F 1100, G06F 1300

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061450944

ABSTRACT:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a method and an apparatus that ensures proper semantics for operations when operations are restarted on a secondary server in the event of a failure of a primary server. This embodiment keeps a record on the secondary server of which operation currently has exclusive access to a shared resource. The method operates by receiving a message from the primary server indicating that a first operation on the primary server has acquired exclusive access to the shared resource. In response to this message, the system updates state information, at the secondary server, to indicate that the first operation has exclusive access to the shared resource and that any prior operations have completed their exclusive accesses to the shared resource. Upon receiving notification that the primary server has failed, the secondary server is configured to act as a new primary server. When the secondary server subsequently receives an operation retry request from a client of the primary server, it performs one of several operations. If the operation retry request is for the first operation, the system knows the first operation had exclusive access to the shared resource on the primary server. In this case, the secondary server acquires exclusive access to the shared resource, and completes the first operation. If the operation retry request is for a prior completed operation, the system returns to the client a saved result of the prior operation if the client has not received such saved result. Another embodiment of the present invention includes more that one secondary server.

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