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A storage pool that stores file data that SAN File System has not assigned (using the active policy set) to a user pool. There is only one default user pool; however, you can assign any user storage pool as the default pool. See also user pool.
Industry:Software
A set of several consecutive blocks that are read with a single read I/O operation. Sequential reads are issued by the Sequential Buffering (SB) component of IMS in order to reduce the elapsed time required to sequentially process large IMS OSAM databases.
Industry:Software
A storage pool used by the machine and certain highly shared programs, whose size is specified in the system value QMCHPOOL.
Industry:Software
A set of shelf-resident optical volumes associated with stand-alone, operator-accessible, or both stand-alone and operator-accessible optical disc drives. See also real optical library.
Industry:Software
A storage pool used by the storage manager to improve the performance of heap storage allocation. The use of heap pools can improve the performance of an application, especially multi-threaded applications.
Industry:Software
A set of software or hardware components, configured by policies, which manage the behaviour of other software or hardware components as a human might manage them. An autonomic manager includes a control loop that consists of monitor, analyze, plan, and execute components. See also decision point, analyse component, execute component, manageability interface, monitor component, plan component, autonomic computing distributed infrastructure.
Industry:Software
A storage-class parameter, defined in the base configuration information, that maps a logical name to cache structure names in a coupling facility (CF).
Industry:Software
A set of sources that match specified patterns, such as database names, file system paths, domain names, IP addresses, and Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), that a crawler reads from to retrieve items for indexing.
Industry:Software
A routine that is defined and called, using SQL, to perform operations that can include both host language statements and SQL statements.
Industry:Software