LOCKS LOCKING MECHANISMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
EVOLUTION 2000 KRYPTONITE CORPORATION 320 Turnpike Street Canton MA 02021 locks and locking mechanisms; namely, U-locks, tubular locking mechanisms, carrying brackets and cases therefor, all for automobiles, integrated locks and cables, padlocks, security cables, carrying brackets and cases therefor, all for bicycles, motocycles and automobiles;
EVOLUTION 2000 SCHLAGE LOCK COMPANY 11819 North Pennsylvania Street Carmel IN 46032 locks and locking mechanisms; namely, U-locks, tubular locking mechanisms and carrying brackets and cases therefor, all for bicycles and motorcycles; metal locks and locking mechanisms for general uses;
MEANSTREETS KRYPTONITE CORPORATION 320 Turnpike Street Canton MA 02021 locks and locking mechanisms, U-locks, integrated locks and cables, padlocks, security cables, all made of metal;MEAN STREETS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A methodology wherein two different types of locks are used by a storage manager when multiple clients wish to access a particular redundantly-stored file. Simple byte-range based mutual exclusion (or mutex) locks are granted by the storage manager for data writes/updates to the file when the file is in the fault-free state, and individual readers/writers (R/W) locks are granted by the storage manager when the file is in the degraded state. No read locks are required of clients when the file object is in the fault-free state. During the fault-free state of the file object, when exactly one client is writing to the file object, the storage manger grants that file object a whole-file lock valid over the entire file object. Each client may have a client lock manager that interacts with appropriate storage manager lock manager to request and obtain necessary locks. These various locking mechanisms reduce lock-related network traffic in a data storage system.