Index[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Z] RACF (Resource Access Control Facility) data space, reinitializing ETO security introduction to randomizing module 2nd Rapid Network Reconnect (RNR) RECON data sets adding a spare and IMS systems changing log control records changing the characteristics of creating data sharing information in DBD names in defining defining requirements in description of maintaining making backups placement considerations recommendations for recreating removing a spare reorganizing replacing active retrieving log-related information from types of records in RECON data setss initializing RECON I/O exit routine (DSPCEXT0) RECON initialization token (RIT) record formats record log information RECOVER commands recovering databases, process overview DB batch programs transactions recovering the IMS system overview of using RSR using XRF recovery concepts database, making recoverable executing related functions Extended Recovery Facility (XRF) IMS, introduction to message queues point-in-time process overview Remote Site Recovery (RSR) RSR (Remote Site Recovery) time stamp utilities XRF (Extended Recovery Facility) recovery functions for DBDSs recovery utilities regions assignment class Common Queue Server (CQS) control DBRC dependent application batch message processing (BMP) DBCTL thread (DBT) Fast Path (IFP) introduction to Java batch processing (JBP) Java message processing (JMP) message processing region (MPR) DLISAS generating IMS TM control internal resource lock manager (IRLM) introduction to IRLM (internal resource lock manager) Operations Manager (OM) Resource Manager (RM) SCI (Structured Call Interface) separate address spaces DBRC DL/I starting Structured Call Interface (SCI) registers saving Remote Site Recovery (RSR) DBRC support of introduction to overview of Reorganization Process reorganizing databases DEDBs, offline DEDBs, online HALDBs, online introduction to offline offline utilities online physical proactive process, overview of purpose of reactive reloading sample guidelines structural unloading Utility Control Facility, using when to reorganize HALDBs (High Availability Large Databases) offline reorganization secondary indexes monitoring for offline reorganization HALDBs (High Availability Large Databases) PHDAM database offline reorganization PHDAM databases PHIDAM database offline reorganization PHIDAM databases secondary indexes HALDBs (High Availability Large Databases) replace (REPL) calls in a logical database introduction to using a secondary index reports //DFSSTAT IMS Monitor Statistical Analysis utility requirements DASD hardware direct-access storage devices processors software CICS subsystems supported DB2 subsystems supported programming languages supported Resource Access Control Facility (RACF) introduction to Resource Access Security exit routine (DFSRAS00) Resource Manager (RM) introduction to overview of Resource Recovery Services (RRS) sync-point manager resource translation table (RTT) resources modifying monitoring in data sharing environment securing response time reduction with MFS transaction, considerations restart (XRST) calls 2nd restart IMS, automatically retrieve calls in a logical database using a secondary index RIT (RECON initialization token) RM (Resource Manager) introduction to RNR (Rapid Network Reconnect) root segment introduction of RRS (Resource Recovery Services) sync-point manager RSR (Remote Site Recovery) DBRC support of introduction to overview of RTCODE macro running multiple IMS systems |