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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 04, 2014
Filed:
Mar. 31, 2008
Lynn Foster, Oak Park, IL (US);
Jason Resch, Chicago, IL (US);
Ilya Volvovski, Chicago, IL (US);
John Quigley, Chicago, IL (US);
Greg Dhuse, Chicago, IL (US);
Vance Thornton, Chicago, IL (US);
Dusty Hendrickson, Chicago, IL (US);
Zachary Mark, Chicago, IL (US);
Lynn Foster, Oak Park, IL (US);
Jason Resch, Chicago, IL (US);
Ilya Volvovski, Chicago, IL (US);
John Quigley, Chicago, IL (US);
Greg Dhuse, Chicago, IL (US);
Vance Thornton, Chicago, IL (US);
Dusty Hendrickson, Chicago, IL (US);
Zachary Mark, Chicago, IL (US);
Cleversafe, Inc., Chicago, IL (US);
Abstract
A rebuilder application operates on a dispersed data storage grid and rebuilds stored data segments that have been compromised in some manner. The rebuilder application actively scans for compromised data segments, and is also notified during partially failed writes to the dispersed data storage network, and during reads from the dispersed data storage network when a data slice is detected that is compromised. Records are created for compromised data segments, and put into a rebuild list, which the rebuilder application processes.