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This video describes other considerations for Fast Path applications.
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This video describes how applications insert, retrieve, delete, replace, and do other processing of SDEPs.
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This video covers SETR, HSSP, and BMP checkpointing facilities used for Fast Path.
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This video describes common status codes that are unique to DEDBs and MSDBs.
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This video describes field calls, which are unique to DEDBs and MSDBs.
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This video is compares call interfaces, database call, system service calls, command codes, and service codes that are used in full-function databases, DEDBs, and MSDBs.
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This video shows you the steps required to reset Fast Path response mode.
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This video describes common commands for displaying status, changing status, /DBR, and /STOP.
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This video describes how online change is supported for Fast Path for database-level change and area-level change.
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When
IRLM fails, IMS does not fail. Instead, it quiesces its work and waits to
reconnect to the internal resource lock manager (IRLM). It also stops all
of the DEDB areas. This video describes how…
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This video shows how to use the /ERE command to perform emergency restarts after a system failure.
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This video describes Fast Path initialization, restarts, checkpoints, termination, starting, stopping, and purging an IFP region.
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This video discusses tasks needed to monitor Fast Path, including scheduling activities in IFP regions, MSDB checkpoint input/output activities, DEDB input/output activities, CF I/O activity, FP…
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To use any Fast Path resources, Fast Path must be "genned" into the IMS nucleus. This video covers how this is done by including the FPCTRL macro during system definition. If this macro is…
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This video continues the discussion of DEDB online utilities.
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This first video of two describes utilities
for DEDBs, which come in two types: batch and online. This first video describes the
batch utilities and covers several online utilities.
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