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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 01955993', 'Application No. 01955993', 'Application No. 01973431', 'Application No. 2002', 'Application No. 01955993', 'Application No. 01955993', 'Application No. 01955993', 'Application No. 01973431', 'Application No. 01973431', 'Application No. 01973431', 'Application No. 01973431', 'Application No. 02792391', 'Application No. 03719774', 'Application No. 03719774', 'Application No. 01973431', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2002', 'Application No. 01955993', 'Application No. 01996048', 'Application No. 01996048', 'Application No. 01955993', 'Application No. 01973431', 'Application No. 01955993', 'Application No. 02792391', 'Application No. 01955993', 'Application No. 01955993', 'Application No. 01973431']

Brevet US8788632 - Managing configurations of distributed devices - Google Brevets
A method manages configurations of devices in a system that communicates information between a device and an enterprise. The method includes building a defined configuration for a device type. The defined configuration includes a set of value requirements. An actual configuration having values associated...http://www.google.fr/patents/US8788632?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US8788632 - Managing configurations of distributed devices
Numéro de publication US8788632 B2
Numéro de demande US 13/252,357
Autre référence de publication US8065397, US9491049, US9712385, US20080154957, US20120117203, US20150074248, US20160300029, WO2008083177A1
Numéro de publication 13252357, 252357, US 8788632 B2, US 8788632B2, US-B2-8788632, US8788632 B2, US8788632B2
Inventeurs John L. Taylor, Timothy A Rochte, Kiran Bhageshpur, David Patrick Hart
Citations de brevets (773), Citations hors brevets (150), Référencé par (18), Classifications (9), Événements juridiques (8)
US 8788632 B2
determining if an actual configuration of the device matches the defined configuration;
associating, based on the determining, the device with at least one group based on a dynamic group rule written to create a hierarchy of groups, the dynamic group rule instructing creation of the at least one group in response to information received about a member of the group that is consistent with at least one membership criterion of the dynamic group rule, the at least one group being created a first time that the at least one membership criterion is met by a member of the at least one group;
associating business logic with the device as a result of membership of the device in the at least one group; and
running the business logic for the device.
associating the device with another group based on the determining;
wherein the business logic is configured to perform functions relative to the device that are specific to the other group and to the at least one group.
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising automatically associating the device with the other group if the actual configuration of the device matches value requirements of the defined configuration of the device.
wherein running the business logic comprises sending a notification.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the notification is an alert and sending the notification comprises sending the alert to a recipient comprising at least one of a user and a business system.
6. The method of claim 5, further comprising determining the recipient of the notification using group associations of the device in at least one of an alarm condition and an alert condition.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein building the defined configuration comprises setting at least one mandatory element in the defined configuration.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the mandatory element comprises a mandatory value requirement; and
wherein determining if the actual configuration of the device matches the defined configuration comprises identifying a match of at least part of the actual configuration to the mandatory value requirement.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein determining if the actual configuration of the device matches the defined configuration comprises identifying a match if an elective value requirement of the defined configuration is present in the actual configuration.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein running the business logic comprises sending at least one of a software update and a configuration update to the device.
11. One or more non-transitory machine-readable devices media storing instructions that are executable by an enterprise to perform operations to manage a configuration of a device, the operations comprising:
12. The one or more non-transitory machine-readable devices of claim 11, wherein the operations comprise:
13. The one or more non-transitory machine-readable devices of claim 12, wherein the operations comprise automatically associating the device with the other group if the actual configuration of the device matches value requirements of the defined configuration of the device.
14. The one or more non-transitory machine-readable devices of claim 11, wherein:
running the business logic comprises sending a notification.
15. The one or more non-transitory machine-readable devices media of claim 14, wherein the notification is an alert and-sending the notification comprises sending the alert to a recipient comprising at least one of a user and a business system.
16. The one or more non-transitory machine-readable devices of claim 15, wherein the operations comprise determining the recipient of the notification using group associations of the device in at least one of an alarm condition and an alert condition.
17. The one or more non-transitory machine-readable devices of claim 11, wherein the operations comprise building the defined configuration by setting at least one mandatory element in the defined configuration.
18. The one or more non-transitory machine-readable devices of claim 17, wherein the mandatory element comprises a mandatory value requirement; and
19. The one or more non-transitory machine-readable devices of claim 17, wherein determining if the actual configuration of the device matches the defined configuration comprises identifying a match if an elective value requirement of the defined configuration is present in the actual configuration.
20. The one or more non-transitory machine-readable devices of claim 11, wherein running the business logic comprises sending at least one of a software update and a configuration update to the device.
21. A system comprising an enterprise programmed to perform operations to manage a configuration of a device, the operations comprising:
22. The system of claim 21, wherein the operations comprise:
23. The system of claim 22, wherein the operations comprise automatically associating the device with the other group if the actual configuration of the device matches value requirements of the defined configuration of the device.
25. The system of claim 24, wherein the notification is an alert and sending the notification comprises sending the alert to a recipient comprising at least one of a user and a business system.
26. The system of claim 25, wherein the operations comprise determining the recipient of the notification using group associations of the device in at least one of an alarm condition and an alert condition.
27. The system of claim 21, wherein the operations comprise building the defined configuration by setting at least one mandatory element in the defined configuration.
28. The system of claim 27, wherein the mandatory element comprises a mandatory value requirement; and
29. The system of claim 27, wherein determining if the actual configuration of the device matches the defined configuration comprises identifying a match if an elective value requirement of the defined configuration is present in the actual configuration.
30. The system of claim 21, wherein running the business logic comprises sending at least one of a software update and a configuration update to the device.
This application is a continuation (and claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC 120) of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/616,136, filed Dec. 26, 2006 now U.S. Pat. No. 8,065,397. The disclosure of the prior application is considered part of (and is incorporated by reference in) the disclosure of this application as if set forth herein in full.
Databases have been implemented to store relevant, information about the devices in an organization's information technology (IT) services and to store the relationships between those components. This type of database is typically referred to as a configuration management database (CMDB). A CMDB generally organizes data collected from the components into a way that can be viewed and examined from various perspectives. The components of the information system in this context are referred to as configuration items (CI). The CI can include software, hardware, documentation, personnel, and any other conceivable IT component or combination of components.
Optionally, the devices can be grouped together to simplify actions across multiple devices. The devices can be grouped based on certain criteria, such as geography, software application, version, extension, device type, model number, installation, division, or other device parameter. For example, the verified devices can be grouped together and the nonconforming devices can be placed in a separate group. A device can be added or removed from a given group dynamically without requiring input from any user. The movement in and out of groups can occur when an event triggers the group evaluation, such as (a) after device registration or profile updates, (b) when receiving new device operational, status, environmental data, (c) when receiving new configuration information (i.e. new versions), or (d) when alarms and/or alerts are created for a device. These groups are created automatically and may define where notifications are sent and associate other business logic to devices, such as data collection, schedules, software/patch distribution schedules, and the like. The groups are arranged or created such that an administrator is no longer required review each device to verify present device conditions.
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