CP6100 Configuration and Management Manual
Glossary
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service connection
service connection. A connection between the TSM client software running on a TSM 
workstation and the TSM server software running on a NonStop S-series server. A 
service connection can be used only to communicate with the server when the 
NonStop Kernel operating system is running. A service connection provides a 
comprehensive service and maintenance picture of the server and is used to perform 
most service management tasks.
site update tape (SUT). One or more tapes that contain each target system’s site-specific 
subvolume and various products. Each product contains a softdoc and a complete set 
of files. A SUT is delivered with every new NonStop system and can be ordered 
whenever a new version of the system software is available. A full SUT contains the 
current RVU of the operating system and all product software that has been ordered 
with it. A partial SUT contains a subset of products for the current software RVU.
state. In Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) subsystems, one of the generally defined 
possible conditions of an object with respect to the management of that object. 
Examples of states are DEFINED, STARTED, and STOPPED.
static information. Information that represents the set of customer-replaceable units 
(CRUs) on a NonStop system. Contrast with dynamic information.
SUBSYS object type. The Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) object type for most 
subsystems that use SCF as the user interface. 
subsystem. (1) A secondary or subordinate system, usually capable of operating 
independently of or asynchronously with a controlling system. (2) A program or set of 
processes that manages a cohesive set of Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) objects. 
Each subsystem has a manager through which applications can request services by 
issuing commands defined by that subsystem. See also subsystem manager.
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF). An interactive interface for configuring, controlling, and 
collecting information from its subsystems.
Subsystem Control Point (SCP). The message router for all Subsystem Control Facility 
(SCF) subsystems. There can be several instances of this process. Using the 
Subsystem Programmatic Interface (SPI), applications send each command for a 
subsystem to an instance of this process, which in turn sends the command to the 
manager process of the target subsystem. SCP also processes a few commands itself. 
It provides security features, version compatibility, support for tracing, and support for 
applications implemented as process pairs. 
subsystem manager. A process that performs configuration and management functions for 
a Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) subsystem.
subvolume. A group of related files stored on a disk; all the files have the same volume and 
subvolume name, but each file has a unique file identifier.
summary report. A brief informational listing of status or configuration information provided 
by the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) STATUS or INFO command.










