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Ibm Systems Journal | 1991

Coordinated resource recovery in VM/ESA

Barbara Ann Marie Maslak; James Michael Showalter; Thomas Joseph Szczygielski

A system service for coordinated recovery of resources is a critical function needed for distributed processing environments because applications need to provide for data integrity while the location of the data and processes are transparent to the application. VM is the first IBM operating system to provide Coordinated Resource Recovery as a system service rather than as a service provided by unique environments running on the operating system, and the VM Common Programming Interface-Communications and Shared File System are the first subsystems to utilize the service. This paper is an overview of why and how VM provided Coordinated Resource Recovery (CRR). CRR is the implementation of the Systems Application Architecture™ (SAA™) resource recovery interface within Virtual Machine/ Enterprise Systems Architecture™ (VM/ESA™). This coordinated sync point system service allows one or more applications or subsystems to update multiple resources and to request that all updates be committed or backed out together. The applications and their respective resources can be local or distributed. CRR either coordinates the request to commit or backout immediately, or supports automatic resource resynchronization in case a system or subsystem fails. When restart is not possible, CRR allows for intervention by a system operator or administrator.


Ibm Systems Journal | 1974

The job entry subsystem of OS/VS1

James H. Baily; John A. Howard; Thomas Joseph Szczygielski

Discussed is an extended facility of job management for OS/VS1. This facility provides spooling and scheduling in a virtual storage system. Its three major components are peripheral services, central services, and queue management.


Archive | 1987

Space management system for data files having shared access

Cherie Carlyle Barnes; Robert Bradley Bennett; Thomas Joseph Szczygielski


Archive | 1990

Registration of resources for commit procedures

Andrew Coleman; John A. Henry; Barbara Ann Marie Maslak; Edmond August Pruul; James Michael Showalter; Richard L. Stone; Thomas Joseph Szczygielski; Mary E. Vendryes


Archive | 1993

Local and global commit scopes tailored to work units

Barbara Ann Marie Maslak; James Michael Showalter; Thomas Joseph Szczygielski


Archive | 1990

Coordinated sync point management of protected resources

Michael Kevin Ainsworth; Cherie Carlyle Barnes; Robert Bradley Bennett; Barbara Ann Marie Maslak; Edmond August Pruul; James Michael Showalter; Thomas Joseph Szczygielski; Amos Stanley Tanner


Archive | 1990

Recovery facility for incomplete sync points for distributed application

Michael Kevin Ainsworth; Robert Bradley Bennett; Barbara Ann Marie Maslak; James Michael Showalter; Thomas Joseph Szczygielski; Amos Stanley Tanner


Archive | 2000

Identity vectoring via chained mapping records

Richard H. Guski; Walter B. Farrell; James W. Sweeny; Thomas Joseph Szczygielski; John M. Thompson


Archive | 2000

Conditional access control

Richard H. Guski; Donna N. Dillenberger; Walter B. Farrell; Amir Herzberg; Lawrence Koved; Anthony Joseph Nadalin; Duane F Reller; John H Shin; Anat S Shmueli; Thomas Joseph Szczygielski; John M. Thompson; Joseph A Williams


Archive | 1988

Space management system for a data access system of a file access processor

Cherie Carlyle Barnes; Robert Bradley Bennett; Thomas Joseph Szczygielski

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