Systems and methods for automatic maintenance and repair of enitites in a data model
First Claim
1. A logical consistency checker (LCC) for a database file system (DBFS), said LCC comprising at least one system for:
- checking referential integrity of a set of tables in a database corresponding to said DBFS for at least one logical inconsistency; and
checking structural integrity of a set of entities represented in said DBFS for at least one logical inconsistency.
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Abstract
The present invention is directed a logical consistency checker (LCC) working alone or in conjunction with a physical consistency checker (PCC) and/or a data reliability system (DRS) for a database files system of a hardware/software interface system. Logical data correction pertains to logical data corruptions for entities (e.g., items, extensions, and/or relationships in an item-based operating system, where an item-based operating system is one example of an item-based hardware/software interface system). In this regard, a LCC analyses and corrects logical damage to entities representatively stored in the data store in order to ensure that all such entities in said data store are both consistent and conform to the data model rules.
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40 Claims
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1. A logical consistency checker (LCC) for a database file system (DBFS), said LCC comprising at least one system for:
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checking referential integrity of a set of tables in a database corresponding to said DBFS for at least one logical inconsistency; and
checking structural integrity of a set of entities represented in said DBFS for at least one logical inconsistency. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An automated data reliability system (DRS) for a database file system (DBFS), said DRS comprising:
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a set of policies for performing database administration (DBA) tasks;
a subsystem for resolving a set of physical data corruptions at a page level; and
a subsystem for resolving a set of logical data corruptions at an entity level. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for a logical consistency checker (LCC) for a database file system (DBFS) to address logical inconsistencies on an entity-level, said method comprising:
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checking referential integrity of a set of tables in a database corresponding to said DBFS for at least one logical inconsistency; and
checking structural integrity of a set of entities represented in said DBFS for at least one logical inconsistency. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A method for an automated data reliability system (DRS) for a database file system (DBFS) to address logical inconsistencies on an entity-level, said method comprising:
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utilizing a set of policies for performing database administration (DBA) tasks;
resolving a set of physical data corruptions at a page level; and
resolving a set of logical data corruptions at an entity level. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A computer-readable medium comprising computer-readable instructions for a logical consistency checker (LCC) for a database file system (DBFS) to address logical inconsistencies on an entity-level, said computer-readable instructions comprising instructions for:
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checking referential integrity of a set of tables in a database corresponding to said DBFS for at least one logical inconsistency; and
checking structural integrity of a set of entities represented in said DBFS for at least one logical inconsistency. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33)
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34. A computer-readable medium comprising computer-readable instructions for an automated data reliability system (DRS) for a database file system (DBFS) to address logical inconsistencies on an entity-level, said computer-readable instructions comprising instructions for:
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utilizing a set of policies for performing database administration (DBA) tasks;
resolving a set of physical data corruptions at a page level; and
resolving a set of logical data corruptions at an entity level. - View Dependent Claims (35, 36, 37, 38, 39)
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40. A hardware control device for an automated data reliability system (DRS) for a database file system (DBFS) to address logical inconsistencies on an entity-level, said device comprising means for:
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utilizing a set of policies for performing database administration (DBA) tasks;
resolving a set of physical data corruptions at a page level; and
resolving a set of logical data corruptions at an entity level by;
checking referential integrity of a set of tables in a database corresponding to said DBFS for at least one logical inconsistency, and checking structural integrity of a set of entities represented in said DBFS for at least one logical inconsistency.
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