The SRM space Sample Clauses

The SRM space. Definition: An SRM space is a logical view of an online physical space allocation that is reserved for read/write operations on files. An SRM space is characterized by several properties: • Retention Policy Information (Retention Policy and Access Latency) • Owner • Connection Type (WAN , LAN) • Supported File Access/Transfer Protocols • Space Token • Space Token Description (optional) • Status • Total Size • Guaranteed Size • Unused Size • Assigned Lifetime • Left Lifetime • Client Networks In WLCG the concept of the “Owner” of a space is not used. In WLCG spaces are statically reserved, although support for truly dynamic space reservation can be provided by some implementations. When a file is removed or purged from a space the space occupied by the file is not accounted against the space reservation and the space occupied by the file can be re-used. There must not be an expectation that the space occupied by that file is immediately released. NOTE: For this reason, it has been noted that the behavior of the srmRm operation should be re- discussed later on to understand if it is an option to allow for the method to be asynchronous. Spaces can have other implementation specific properties, such as the “supported operations” in dCache. In order to benefit of possible system optimizations, the client can specify further properties using the TExtraInfo SRM structure in srmReserveSpace, or the service administrator can manually configure the space in the “optimal way”.
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The SRM space. Definition: An SRM space is a logical view of an online physical space allocation that is reserved for read/write operations on files. An SRM space is characterized by several properties: • Retention Policy Information (Retention Policy and Access Latency) • Owner • Connection Type (WAN , LAN) • Supported Operations (READ, WRITE, READ-WRITE) • Supported File Access/Transfer Protocols • Space Token • Space Token Description (optional) • Status • Total Size • Guaranteed Size • Unused Size • Assigned Lifetime • Left Lifetime • Client Networks In WLCG spaces are statically reserved, although support for truly dynamic space reservation can be provided by some implementations. When a file is removed from a space, the space occupied by the file is returned back to the original space allocation. When a file is copied to tape and purged from disk, the space occupied by the file is returned back to the original space allocation. Only the owner of a space or the resource administrator can release the space. The spaces can be read/write or read-write, writing into a read/stage space might have no meaning as well as trying to read from a write only space can be impossible.

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  • Work Space Adjunct faculty shall be provided with the opportunity to utilize general common area office space on each campus in order to meet students and to prepare and store instructional materials. As individual colleges and continuing education campuses expand and renovate existing facilities, they shall include adjunct faculty work areas in the formulation of their space allocation plans. Such work areas shall include at a minimum: a work station or table, a chair, a visitor’s chair, nearby access to a phone, nearby access to a computer with internet and District network access, nearby access to a printer, and campus access to a scanner. Individual colleges shall consider adjunct faculty work areas in the formulation of their space allocation plans.

  • Open Space Acquisitions within the PPA. The County agrees that for the term of this IGA it will not purchase or otherwise acquire any land within the PPA for open space purposes, including conservation easements and transfer of development right sending sites without the approval of the Town.

  • Leased Premises Lessor hereby leases to Lessee, and Lessee leases and takes from Lessor, the Leased Premises subject to the conditions of this Lease.

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