- Quiesce
Quiesce is used to describe pausing or altering the state of running processes on a computer particularly those that might modify information stored on disk during a
backup in order to guarantee a consistent and usable backup.Various database and application vendor implement schemes to provide support for this feature including
Symantec's Livestate product now includes a quiesce process, as does VMware's VI3 snapshot and VCB features.
Symantec supports- Exchange- SQL
Vmware support- IO system
IBM DB2 supports a Quiesce command that is used to indicate a state for which all users have been locked out of a database or an instance (of databases) so that administrative tasks can be performed. See [http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v8/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.db2.udb.doc/core/r0008635.htm DB2 Quiesce Command]
IBM DB2 for z/OS, OS/390 and IBM i Operating System has a utility command called QUIESCE, used in order to make it write all data belonging to a certain database (a logical entity in a DB2 subsystem) from the buffers, helping utility programs get DRAIN access on the datasets quickly.
IBM DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 also supports a command SET LOG SUSPEND that technically speaking, stops it from writing to the log, in fact freezing any database activity (except for most queries). This mode is used sometimes for snapshot type backup schemes, thus only lasting for less than a second, ensuring backed up data is in a consistent state. This command is reversed with a SET LOG RESUME command.
A graceful shutdown of WebSphere MQ is called "quiescing." See [http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmqv6/v6r0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.mq.amqwac.doc/qbi37430.htm Quiescing MQ] .
ORACLE also supports a Quiesce command since version 9i which allows existing users to continue to use resources but disallows new resources being made available. See [http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/9i/HighAvailabilityEnhancements9i.php Oracle High Availability Features]
SYBASE ASE 12.0 and above support a QUIESCE DATABASE command that prevents any process from running commands that write to the transaction log. The primary purpose is to stop all update activity so the database files can be copied or backed up using OS level utilities. While the database is quiesced, it is still available to users for read-only queries. See [http://manuals.sybase.com/onlinebooks/group-as/asg1251e/sag/@Generic__BookView;pt=72438?DwebQuery=quiesce+database]
Microsoft
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 andMicrosoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 support a QUIESCE option within the Central Administration operations window. This allows an administrator to stop the server farm from accepting new user connections and gradually brings any long-running applications offline without causing data loss. Microsoft's Dez also uses this terminology.
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