G06.24 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide
Glossary
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dynamic-link library (DLL)
dynamic-link library (DLL). A collection of procedures whose code and data can be loaded 
and executed at any virtual memory address, with run-time resolution of links to and 
from the main program and other independent libraries. The same DLL can be used by 
more than one process. Each process gets its own copy of DLL static data. Contrast 
with shared run-time library (SRL).
dynamic loading. Loading and opening dynamic-link libraries under programmatic control 
after the program is loaded and execution has begun.
Compaq TSM. Identifies a client or server software component used to manage or service 
HP NonStop S-series servers. 
CONFBASE file. In G-series RVUs, the basic system configuration database file, which is 
stored on the $SYSTEM.SYSnn subvolume. See also configuration file.
CONFIG file. In G-series RVUs, the current system configuration database file, which is 
stored on the $SYSTEM. ZSYSCONF subvolume. See also configuration file.
configuration file. In G-series RVUs, one of the following files: CONFBASE, CONFIG, one 
or more saved configuration files named CONFxxyy and CONFSAVE. In RVUs prior 
to G-series RVUs, the configuration file is either the OSCONFIG file used by the 
Configuration Utility Program (COUP) or the CONFTEXT file used by SYSGENR.
configuration revision. A planner-defined set of software products and related 
configuration information that the Distributed Systems Management/Software 
Configuration Manager (DSM/SCM) can activate on a target system. Multiple 
configuration revisions might exist on a target system. A configuration revision is made 
up of the product versions named in its software revision list, its HP NonStop Kernel 
operating system image, and the relevant profile items, such as the location of the 
target subvolumes on the target system. It is created by a Build request and is included 
in the activation package sent to the target system. 
CONFxxyy file. In G-series RVUs, a saved configuration database file created by the 
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) and stored in the $SYSTEM.ZSYSCONF 
subvolume. xxyy is the number you entered based on the version you entered as 
x.y in SCF (xx indicates the base version and yy indicates the subversion). See 
also configuration file.
CUSTFILE. An EDIT file included on every site update tape (SUT) as 
$SYSTEM.Annnnnn.CUSTFILE, where nnnnnn is the system serial number of the 
target system. The CUSTFILE contains information on the software products on the 
SUT, their related files, and the destination and use of each file. HP customizes 
information in the CUSTFILE for each customer’s system.
dial-out point. A system console from which incident reports are sent to a service provider. 
Incident reports are sent only from the system consoles defined as the primary and 
backup dial-out points (the primary and backup system consoles).










