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Information used by the system to maintain the commitment control environment throughout a routing step and, in the case of a system failure, throughout an IPL (initial programme load). This information is obtained from the Start Commitment Control (STRCMTCTL) command, which establishes the commitment control environment, and the file open information in a routing step. The commitment definition has a scope either to the job or to a particular activation group within the job.
Industry:Software
Pertaining to devices that are connected to a controlling unit by a data link. See also channel-attached.
Industry:Software
In the Tivoli environment, an object request broker provided by Tivoli Management Framework.
Industry:Software
Installed software, software configurations, and application data that is created when a piece of software is installed. Software resources are defined by a software configuration template.
Industry:Software
Pertaining to direct access storage devices (DASDs) that have the same performance and format characteristics.
Industry:Software
In the TOF, a number is assigned to each field group in a message in ascending order from 1 to 255. A particular field group can be accessed using its field group number.
Industry:Software
Integration logic on an enterprise service bus to mediate between requesters and providers. The logic performs a number of functions such as to transform and augment requests, convert transport protocols, and route requests and replies automatically
Industry:Software
Pertaining to not physically existing as such but made by software to appear to do so.
Industry:Software
In the TTY subsystem, a character framing error in which the data is all zeros.
Industry:Software
Internal communication between clustered nodes uses the virtual Ethernet as the private network (or interconnect) that carries the heartbeat. The cluster service on each node uses a heartbeat to keep track of the current state of the nodes within the cluster. The cluster service uses the heartbeat to: (1) Determine when a failover to another node should occur, (2) synchronise the cluster databases on each node, (3) Verify node failures during a cluster configuration change. The private network uses the single network virtual Ethernet model.
Industry:Software