A method, article of manufacture, and apparatus for managing stateless processes is disclosed. In some embodiments, a file system view request is sent to a process manager. A check is then made to ensure that a connection to the requested file system is available. A stateless process to interact wit
A method, article of manufacture, and apparatus for managing stateless processes is disclosed. In some embodiments, a file system view request is sent to a process manager. A check is then made to ensure that a connection to the requested file system is available. A stateless process to interact with the file system is created and a stateless process to display the file system is also created. A plurality of operational requests to interact with the file system is sent to the process manager. For each operational request, a check is made to ensure that the request is valid. The valid requests are then performed. In some embodiments, software components are removed from the file system. In some embodiments, software components are added to the file system.
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1. A method for managing stateless processes, comprising: sending a file system view request to a process manager;determining whether a connection to the file system is available and creating a stateless process to interact with the file system and a stateless process to display the file system;send
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A method for managing stateless processes, comprising: sending a file system view request to a process manager;determining whether a connection to the file system is available and creating a stateless process to interact with the file system and a stateless process to display the file system;sending a plurality of operational requests to interact with the file system to the process manager;for each operational request, determining whether the request is valid in relation to a state of the file system and in relation to at least one other of the plurality of operational requests, wherein the determining of whether the request is valid includes determining a current state of the file system;performing the requests determined to be valid, wherein requests determined to be valid include at least one request to restore data on a storage device or to use a display to render a graphical display of a file system; andin response to determining that one or more requests are not valid based at least in part on a conflict between one or more requests, invoking a conflict resolution mechanism for determining, according to one or more conflict resolution policies, one or more of (i) whether to execute one or more of the one or more requests, (ii) when to execute one or more of the one or more requests, and (iii) an order in which to execute one or more of the one or more requests. 2. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein for a file system view request includes for a plurality of file system view requests. 3. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising shutting down the stateless process to display the file system after a pre-defined period of inactivity time. 4. The method as recited in claim 3, wherein shutting down the stateless process to display the file system after a pre-defined period of inactivity time includes ensuring that all system resources are released back to an operating system. 5. The method as recited in claim 3, further comprising setting a new time value for the pre-defined period of inactivity time. 6. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising responding to a stop request, wherein the ability to respond to a stop request includes closing the stateless process used to interact with the file system and the stateless process to display the file system. 7. The method as recited in claim 6, wherein closing the stateless processes used to interact with and display the file system includes ensuring that all system resources are released back to an operating system. 8. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the conflict resolution mechanism includes requesting a user to select one or more actions to take in relation to one or more of the one or more requests, and receiving a selection from the user. 9. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein determining of the current state of the file system includes determining whether the file system is mounted. 10. The method as recited in claim 9, further comprising: in the event that the file system is determined to not be mounted, terminating the corresponding operational request. 11. The method of claim 9, wherein in the event that the file system is determined to not be mounted, the corresponding operational request is determined to not be valid. 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the current state of the file system indicates whether the file system is busy. 13. A system for managing stateless processes, comprising: a display; anda processor configured to send a file system view request to a process manager, determine whether a connection to the file system is available and create a stateless process to interact with the file system and a stateless process to display the file system, send a plurality of operational requests to interact with the file system to the process manager, for each operational request, determine whether the request is valid in relation to a state of the file system and in relation to at least one other of the plurality of operational requests, wherein the determining of whether the request is valid includes determining a current state of the file system, perform the requests determined to be valid, wherein requests determined to be valid include at least one request to restore data on a storage device or to use a display to render a graphical display of a file system, and in response to determining that one or more requests are not valid based at least in part on a conflict between the one or more requests, invoke a conflict resolution mechanism for determining, according to one or more conflict resolution policies, one or more of (i) whether to execute one or more of the one or more requests, (ii) when to execute one or more of the one or more requests, and (iii) an order in which to execute one or more of the one or more requests. 14. The system as recited in claim 13, wherein for a file system view request includes for a plurality of file system view requests. 15. The system as recited in claim 13, further comprising shutting down the stateless process to display the file system after a pre-defined period of inactivity time. 16. The system as recited in claim 15, wherein shutting down the stateless process to display the file system after a pre-defined period of inactivity time includes ensuring that all system resources are released back to an operating system. 17. The system as recited in claim 15, further comprising setting a new time value for the pre-defined period of inactivity time. 18. The system as recited in claim 13, further comprising responding to a stop request, wherein the ability to respond to a stop request includes closing the stateless process used to interact with the file system and the stateless process to display the file system. 19. The system as recited in claim 18, wherein closing the stateless processes used to interact with and display the file system includes ensuring that all system resources are released back to an operating system. 20. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having program instructions embodied therein that, when executed, cause at least one processor to: send a file system view request to a process manager;check that a connection to the file system is available and creating a stateless process to interact with the file system and a stateless process to display the file system;send a plurality of operational requests to interact with the file system to the process manager;for each operational request, determine whether the request is valid in relation to a state of the file system and in relation to at least one other of the plurality of operational requests, wherein the determining of whether the request is valid includes determining a current state of the file system;perform the valid requests determined to be valid, wherein requests determined to be valid include at least one request to restore data on a storage device or to use a display to render a graphical display of a file system; andin response to determining that one or more requests are not valid based at least in part on a conflict between the one or more requests, invoking a conflict resolution mechanism for determining, according to one or more conflict resolution policies, one or more of (i) whether to execute one or more of the one or more requests, (ii) when to execute one or more of the one or more requests, and (iii) an order in which to execute one or more of the one or more requests. 21. The computer program product as recited in claim 20, further comprising shutting down the stateless process to display the file system after a pre-defined period of inactivity time. 22. The computer program product as recited in claim 21, wherein shutting down the stateless process to display the file system after a pre-defined period of inactivity time includes ensuring that all system resources are released back to an operating system. 23. The computer program product as recited in claim 21, further comprising setting a new time value for the pre-defined period of inactivity time. 24. The computer program product as recited in claim 20, further comprising responding to a stop request, wherein the ability to respond to a stop request includes closing the stateless process used to interact with the file system and the stateless process to display the file system. 25. The computer program product as recited in claim 24, wherein closing the stateless processes used to interact with and display the file system includes ensuring that all system resources are released back to an operating system.
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