REPLAYING JOBS AT A SECONDARY LOCATION OF A SERVICE

Jobs submitted to a primary location of a service within a period of time before and/or after a fail-over event are determined and are resubmitted to a secondary location of the service. For example, jobs that are submitted fifteen minutes before the fail-over event and jobs that are submitted to th...

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Main Authors SEVILMIS TARKAN, HOPMANN ALEXANDER, VORONKOV NIKITA, BLOOD DANIEL, TARANOV VIKTORIYA, SHAH SIDDHARTH RAJENDRA
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LanguageEnglish
Korean
Published 04.03.2014
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Summary:Jobs submitted to a primary location of a service within a period of time before and/or after a fail-over event are determined and are resubmitted to a secondary location of the service. For example, jobs that are submitted fifteen minutes before the fail-over event and jobs that are submitted to the primary network before the fail-over to the second location is completed are resubmitted at the secondary location. After the fail-over event occurs, the jobs are updated with the secondary network that is taking the place of the primary location of the service. A mapping of job input parameters (e.g. identifiers and/or secrets) from the primary location to the secondary location are used by the jobs when they are resubmitted to the secondary location. Each job determines what changes are to be made to the job request based on the job being resubmitted.
Bibliography:Application Number: KR20137031901