Scalable Database Server, HiRDB Version 8 Description

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6.8.6 Incorporation during commit

Normally, pages that have been updated in the global buffer are written onto the disk whenever a COMMIT statement is issued. This is called incorporation during commit. When incorporation during commit is in effect, there is no need to recover the database from a synchronization point during full recovery processing of the system, which reduces the amount of time required for full recovery processing. For details about using incorporation during commit, see the HiRDB Version 8 Installation and Design Guide.

Setting up incorporation during commit
Incorporation during commit is used by specifying commit in the pd_dbsync_point operand. For details about the pd_dbsync_point operand, see the HiRDB Version 8 System Definition.