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In an RSR environment, a component of the Transport Manager Subsystem that sends gap data to the tracking subsystem.
Industry:Software
In an RSR environment, an IMS that tracks the activities of active IMSs to provide disaster recovery support. A tracking IMS is usually geographically remote from the active IMSs. See also active IMS, Remote Site Recovery.
Industry:Software
In an RSR environment, the process by which a stopped shadow database or area is brought to currency with the database or area on the active IMS by the tracking IMS.
Industry:Software
In an RSR environment, the subsystem that provides communication services to IMS components.
Industry:Software
In an SNA network, the set of all interconnected nodes that consist of 37xx products running the Network Control Program.
Industry:Software
In an XRF configuration, a VTAM session control request sent to the NCP that initiates the switch of LU sessions from backup XRF session status to active XRF session status. The former XRF session, if still 'active', is terminated with an UNBIND. The switch request is issued to VTAM from the application programme (alternate CICS system). VTAM passes the request to the boundary network node, where the sessions are actually switched by NCP.
Industry:Software
In AppleTalk networks, a protocol that (a) translates AppleTalk node addresses into hardware addresses and (b) reconciles addressing discrepancies in networks that support more than one set of protocols.
Industry:Software
In AppleTalk networks, a protocol that provides client/server request and response functions for hosts accessing the Zone Information Protocol (ZIP) for zone information.
Industry:Software
The rules that define how subsystems and adapters use the Micro Channel bus in a computer. MCA defines the services that each subsystem can or must provide.
Industry:Software
The runtime environment for dynamic Web applications. A Java EE Web application server implements the services of the Java EE standard.
Industry:Software