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In CPI Communications, an object that contains initialization parameters, such as the name of the partner program with which a program can establish a conversation and the name of the logical unit (LU) at the partner program's node, which CPI Communications requires to establish a conversation. The system-recognized identifier for the object type is *CSI.
Industry:Software
In hardware, reflective material placed on magnetic tape to indicate the beginning or ending of the recording area.
Industry:Software
In BSC, a check that verifies each record, rather than the contents of the total block, when large blocks of data are received.
Industry:Software
In cross-site mirroring, a location containing a node or nodes with access to either the production copy or mirror copy. The sites can be in close proximity or geographically dispersed.
Industry:Software
In high availability disaster recovery, a copy of the primary database. Updates to this database occur by rolling forward log data that is generated on the primary database and sent to the standby database. See also high availability disaster recovery.
Industry:Software
In BSC, a condition in which a bid exchange was completed and data can be transmitted.
Industry:Software
In cross-site mirroring, a node that owns the independent disk pool, either the production copy or mirror copy, at a particular site. The production-site primary node is also the primary node for the cluster resource group. The mirror-site primary node is a backup node in a cluster resource group.
Industry:Software
In high availability disaster recovery, a database that is neither the primary nor the standby. A standard database is not configured for high availability disaster recovery. See also high availability disaster recovery.
Industry:Software
In BSC, a control character used to indicate the end of one record and the beginning of another.
Industry:Software
In cross-site mirroring, an independent disk pool that is being geographically mirrored so that it is a replica of the production copy of the independent disk pool. If a switchover or failover causes the system that owns the mirror copy to become the current primary node, the mirror copy becomes the production copy of the independent disk pool. The mirror copy has current data only when geographic mirroring is active.
Industry:Software