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checkpoint
A predetermined point in a map, level or scenario that the player may resume from if they die or restart from if they choose to
A point or place where a check is performed, especially a point along a road or on a frontier where travellers are stopped for inspection

The travellers were stopped at the checkpoint.

a situation, often represented by a point in time, at which the state of a database system is known to be valid, and to which it can be returned to in the event of a crisis by using a combination of backups and logs; the data stored at this event

After the crash, we rolled back the database to the last checkpoint.

A point at which DB2 UDB for OS/390 records internal status information on the log; the recovery process uses this information if the subsystem abnormally terminates
(Army) a predetermined point on the ground used to control movement, tactical maneuver, and orientation (FM 3-90)
An event in a series of transactions that can be used to rollback transactions in the event of a failure Also a HDLC error recovery mechanism
A point or place where a check is performed, especially a point on a frontier where travellers are stopped for inspection
Similar to the Full Checkpoint, but in the case of a "fuzzy" checkpoint, pages with DML operations would not be copied or synched to their respective chunks They are noted in the logical logs, including the position in the log of the oldest update
a place (as at a frontier) where travellers are stopped for inspection and clearance
is one of seven places where they have to stop during the race
a required stop where the musher and team can rest, eat, pick up supplies, and take care of their team Each musher must sign in, sleds are checked for required items, dogs are examined by a veterinarian It can be a town/village or just a camp set up in the middle of nowhere
A checkpoint is a place where traffic is stopped so that it can be checked. a place, especially on a border, where an official person examines vehicles or people
(1) A sequence of instructions in a computer program for recording the status of execution for restarting T (2) A point at which information about the status of a job and the system can be recorded so that the job step can be later restarted IBM
Checkpoints are formal and informal meetings which establish Go/No-Go approval to continue with project development Some checkpoint meetings are required to obtain project team managers and/or functional staff signatures of approval These signatures indicate that the required deliverables, as specified by the life cycle documentation, are available and complete, and that approval has been given to continue with full scale development of the next phase These meetings are held at the end of certain phases of development, and are open to all parties concerned (e g , product team, technical marketing, outbound marketing, finance) To help meet the goals of these meetings, a recommended set of discussion questions for each checkpoint should be outlined in the life cycle documentation
To capture the current state of processes within a system See Persistent
A synchronization point between data files and redo log files Every changed block is written back to disk from memory, and the redo log records a checkpoint sequence number to indicate that all changes up to this point are now on disk
A checkpoint occurs when the DBWR (database writer) process writes all modified buffers in the SGA buffer cache to the database data files Checkpoints occur AFTER (not during) every redo log switch and also at intervals specified by means of database parameters Set parameter LOG_CHECKPOINTS_TO_ALERT=TRUE to observe checkpoint start and end times in the database alert log Checkpoints can be forced with the "ALTER SYSTEM CHECKPOINT;" command
Roadblocks at which Palestinians are forced to show their ID Cards to IDF personnel Much of the harassment in the territories occurs at checkpoints in the form of body and car searches, or simply being made to wait for hours on end
The mechanism Frontier™ uses to capture the state of a task in order to minimize the amount of computational work lost due to interruptions during task execution
A point at which IMS automatically records its internal status--system control information with a unique checkpoint ID--and writes it to the restart data set (RDS) This information allows IMS to reconstruct its condition if later recovery is necessary A system checkpoint is taken automatically by IMS at selected intervals; a synchronization point is taken whenever an application program requests one System checkpoints can also be requested by the master terminal operator
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