Nonlibrary user disk pools contain journals, journal receivers, and save files whose libraries are in the system disk pool.
If you are assigning access path recovery times for individual disk pools, you should set the target recovery time for a nonlibrary user disk pool to *NONE. A nonlibrary user disk pool cannot contain any database files and cannot, therefore, benefit from system-managed access-path protection (SMAPP). If you set an access path recovery time for a nonlibrary user disk pool to a value other than *NONE, this causes the system to do extra work with no possible benefit. System-managed access-path protection describes how to set access path recovery times.