Site failures Clause Samples

The 'Site failures' clause defines the responsibilities and procedures in the event that a project site becomes inoperable or experiences significant disruptions. Typically, this clause outlines the steps parties must take to address site-related issues, such as notifying the other party, suspending work, or implementing corrective measures. Its core function is to allocate risk and provide a clear process for managing unexpected site problems, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring project continuity.
Site failures. (A) Coordinator fails before commit. Upon recovery, the transaction's actions are undone at the coordinator site. Meanwhile, all participants will have timed out and locally aborted the transaction. (B) Coordinator fails after commit. Upon recovery, the transaction's ac- tions are redone locally and reception vectors are updated properly. The
Site failures. (A) Before commit. Upon recovery, the site aborts the reconciliation locally, by undoing all write actions.
Site failures. (a) Coordinator fails before commit. Upon recovery, the transaction's actions are un- done at the coordinator site. Meanwhile, all participants will have timed out and locally aborted the transaction. (b) Coordinator fails after commit. Upon recovery, the transaction's actions are re- done locally and reception vectors are up- dated properly. The coordinator assumes all the other sites have aborted and records the need for reconciliation in its Rec Info table as described previously. Note that recon- ciliations may be requested for participants 6Begin T 6wo ::: wo 6Commit 6End T ABegin T A AWrite A ACommit A A A AU AU Ack

Related to Site failures

  • Equipment Failures In the event of equipment failures beyond the Administrator's control, the Administrator shall take reasonable and prompt steps to minimize service interruptions but shall have no liability with respect thereto. The Administrator shall develop and maintain a plan for recovery from equipment failures which may include contractual arrangements with appropriate parties making reasonable provision for emergency use of electronic data processing equipment to the extent appropriate equipment is available.

  • Power Failure Power Failure means the failure of power or other utility service if the failure takes place off the "residence premises". But if the failure results in a loss, from a Peril Insured Against on the "residence premises", we will pay for the loss caused by that peril.

  • Epidemic Failure Warranty Supplier warrants all Products against Epidemic Failure for a period of three years after DXC’s Acceptance. Epidemic Failure means the occurrence of the same failure, defect, or non-conformity with an Order in 2% or more of Products within any three-month period.

  • Payment Failure Any Credit Party (i) fails to pay any principal when due under this Agreement or (ii) fails to pay, within three Business Days of when due, any other amount due under this Agreement or any other Credit Document, including payments of interest, fees, reimbursements, and indemnifications;

  • Lenders’ Failure to Perform All Advances (other than Swing Loans and Agent Advances) shall be made by the Lenders contemporaneously and in accordance with their Pro Rata Shares. It is understood that (i) no Lender shall be responsible for any failure by any other Lender to perform its obligation to make any Advance (or other extension of credit) hereunder, nor shall any Commitment of any Lender be increased or decreased as a result of any failure by any other Lender to perform its obligations hereunder, and (ii) no failure by any Lender to perform its obligations hereunder shall excuse any other Lender from its obligations hereunder.