undispatch

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ dispatch

Verb[edit]

undispatch (third-person singular simple present undispatches, present participle undispatching, simple past and past participle undispatched)

  1. (computing, transitive) To cancel a process of dispatching.
    • 2021, Peter Kimmel, Sherri Brunson, Lisa Martinez, IBM DS8900F Performance Best Practices and Monitoring, page 22:
      It reduces I/O latency, for selected eligible I/Os, to the point that z/OS no longer needs to undispatch the running task.