SystemSpecificCollection represents the general concept of a collection which is scoped (or contained) by a System. It represents a Collection that only has meaning in the context of a System, and/or whose elements are restricted by the definition of the System. This is explicitly described by the (required) association, HostedCollection. An example of a SystemSpecificCollection is a Fibre Channel zone that collects network ports, port groupings and aliases (as required by a customer) in the context of an AdminDomain. The Collection is not a part of the domain, but merely an arbitrary grouping of the devices and other Collections in the domain. In other words, the context of the Collection is restricted to the domain, and its members are also limited by the domain.
System settings: Use Certificate Rules on Windows Executables for Software Restriction Policies This security setting determines ...
System Standby Failed} The driver %hs does not support standby mode. Updating this driver may allow the system to go to standby ...
System State Restore started at '%1' failed with errors. Log of files successfully restored '%15'. Log of files not restored ...
System Up Time is the elapsed time (in seconds) that the computer has been running since it was last started. This counter ...
SystemSpecificCollection represents the general concept of a collection which is scoped (or contained) by a System. It represents ...
Table Open Cache % Hit is the percentage of database tables opened using cached schema information. If this percentage is ...
Table Open Cache Hits/sec is the number of database tables opened using cached schema information per second. If this rate ...
Table Open Cache Misses/sec is the number of database tables opened without using cached schema information per second. If ...
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