Definitions for "Warm start"
1. n. The start of a database management system with preprocessing of before-images. 2. n. A restart that allows reuse of previously initialized input and output work queues.
One of two methods for initializing a SUTRA run; compare cold start. A warm start is used to continue an earlier simulation as though it had never been interrupted. See " Q: What is the difference between a "cold" and a "warm" start, and which one should I use?" on the " Frequently asked questions" page.
A start of the Capture program that allows reuse of previously initialized input and output work queues. Contrast with cold start.
Keywords:  boot, see
see Warm boot