SSM resource tables contain a column called CHKPOINT_STATE. The CHKPOINT_STATE value mirrors the desired state, and SSM updates the checkpoint state each time the desired state value changes. Therefore, when SSM becomes active, you can reset the DESIRED_STATE columns to the values they had when SSM was last active.
For example, suppose a system problem occurs and you must perform an emergency IPL. Once SSM becomes active again, it sets the current state and desired state values to table-relative UNKNOWN, and you can then reset the DESIRED_STATE values to what they were before the emergency IPL by copying the values from the CHKPOINT_STATE column into the DESIRED_STATE column.
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