Abstract:
Methods and systems for a networked storage environment are provided. As an example, one method includes sorting by a processor, collected data having a plurality of entries associated with a plurality of data sources in the networked storage environment based on a filter, where each data source is a resource of the networked storage environment; generating by the processor a tag for tracking a number of entries collected for each data source to present a portion of the data in response to a first request; presenting by the processor, the tag and the portion of the data in response to the first request; and using the tag by the processor for retrieving other entries for presenting another portion of the data in response to another request.
Abstract:
A method, non-transitory computer readable medium, and device that manages API requests includes receiving an API request to obtain a list of storage volumes from one or more storage devices, wherein the received API request is non-compatible with the API server computing device or the one or more storage devices. The received API request is scanned to identify a service type associated with the received request. Next, one or more service instances associated with the identified service type are identified. The list of storage volumes from the one or more storage devices using information from at least one service instance of the identified one or more service instances without converting the received API request is provided.
Abstract:
Methods, non-transitory machine readable media, and computing devices that provide file backup catalogs with improved scalability are disclosed. With this technology, a sequence number is incremented and an entry for a snapshot associated with obtained metadata for the snapshot is generated. The snapshot entry comprises a snapshot identifier for the snapshot and the incremented sequence number. A current version flag is then set in another entry for a file associated with a create event identified in the metadata. The file entry includes a file identifier for the file, a create attribute comprising the incremented sequence number, and a delete attribute. The file and snapshot entries are then inserted into indice(s) in a catalog database. Based on the schema of the indice(s), this technology provides a lightweight, elegant, and highly scalable catalog that more efficiently facilitates full path global file search and restore functionality with reduced resource utilization.
Abstract:
A method, non-transitory computer readable medium, and device that manages API requests includes receiving an API request to obtain a list of storage volumes from one or more storage devices, wherein the received API request is non-compatible with the API server computing device or the one or more storage devices. The received API request is scanned to identify a service type associated with the received request. Next, one or more service instances associated with the identified service type are identified. The list of storage volumes from the one or more storage devices using information from at least one service instance of the identified one or more service instances without converting the received API request is provided.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for a networked storage system are provided. One method includes registering a resource model by a processor having a plurality of objects, each object representing a plurality of resources of a networked storage system in a same format for storing attributes of any resource type. The resource model includes a plurality of relationship objects identifying relationship types for related resources of the plurality of resources. The method includes using the resource model by the processor, to generate an empty output array for the plurality of resources by iteratively processing the relationship objects of the resource model; and dynamically populating the empty output array by the processor, in response to an application programming interface (API) request for information regarding a resource, by updating the placeholder link providing a link to the resource identified by the request.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for a networked storage environment are provided. As an example, one method includes registering a resource model with an application programming interface (API) server, where the resource model includes information regarding a plurality of resources used for storing data in a networked storage system having a plurality of storage devices; executing a data source service by the API server for obtaining information regarding any of the plurality of resources of the networked storage system, where the data source service obtains information from different data sources associated with different storage system platform types; and in response to a request, providing information regarding any metrics that are used for monitoring the plurality of resources by the API server.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for a networked storage environment are provided. As an example, one method includes registering a resource model with an application programming interface (API) server, where the resource model includes information regarding a plurality of resources used for storing data in a networked storage system having a plurality of storage devices; executing a data source service by the API server for obtaining information regarding any of the plurality of resources of the networked storage system, where the data source service obtains information from different data sources associated with different storage system platform types; and in response to a request, providing information regarding any metrics that are used for monitoring the plurality of resources by the API server.
Abstract:
Methods, non-transitory machine readable media, and computing devices that provide file backup catalogs with improved scalability are disclosed. With this technology, a sequence number is incremented and an entry for a snapshot associated with obtained metadata for the snapshot is generated. The snapshot entry comprises a snapshot identifier for the snapshot and the incremented sequence number. A current version flag is then set in another entry for a file associated with a create event identified in the metadata. The file entry includes a file identifier for the file, a create attribute comprising the incremented sequence number, and a delete attribute. The file and snapshot entries are then inserted into indice(s) in a catalog database. Based on the schema of the indice(s), this technology provides a lightweight, elegant, and highly scalable catalog that more efficiently facilitates full path global file search and restore functionality with reduced resource utilization.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for a networked storage environment are provided. One method includes generating a resource model by a processor for storing attributes of a plurality of resources used for storing data in the networked storage system having a plurality of storage devices; identifying a relationship type by the processor between related resources of the plurality of resources; storing by the processor, relationship information as an attribute of the related resources in a shell structure that includes a link for accessing information regarding each related resource and is searchable by a unique resource identifier identifying each related resource; and populating the shell structure by the processor in response to a request for resource information for a related resource by updating the link with a relationship attribute that provides information regarding a relationship that the related resource has with another resource using the updated link from the shell structure.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for a networked storage environment are provided. As an example, one method includes sorting by a processor, collected data having a plurality of entries associated with a plurality of data sources in the networked storage environment based on a filter, where each data source is a resource of the networked storage environment; generating by the processor a tag for tracking a number of entries collected for each data source to present a portion of the data in response to a first request; presenting by the processor, the tag and the portion of the data in response to the first request; and using the tag by the processor for retrieving other entries for presenting another portion of the data in response to another request.