grammaticality - Is 'quiescing' a valid word? What does it mean?


What does quiescing mean in the following context?



Quiescing a Database



http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14231/start.htm



Answer



"Quiescing a Database" refers to:



Occasionally you might want to put a database in a state that allows only DBA transactions, queries, fetches, or PL/SQL statements. Such a state is referred to as a quiesced state, in the sense that no ongoing non-DBA transactions, queries, fetches, or PL/SQL statements are running in the system.



"Quiescing" is basically the action of putting the database into a quiesced state


Yes, "quiescing" is a valid word, as can be seen in this Wiktionary article:



quiesce (third-person singular simple present quiesces, present participle quiescing, simple past and past participle quiesced)



Nota Bene: Emphasis added


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

verbs - "Baby is creeping" vs. "baby is crawling" in AmE

commas - Does this sentence have too many subjunctives?

time - English notation for hour, minutes and seconds

grammatical number - Use of lone apostrophe for plural?

etymology - Origin of "s--t eating grin"

etymology - Where does the phrase "doctored" originate?

word choice - Which is the correct spelling: “fairy” or “faerie”?