G06.29 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide
Glossary
G06.29 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide—542744-003
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SWID
SWID. The software identification tool invoked by the SYSGENR program that audits file
identification information about your software.
SYSnn subvolume. A subvolume on the $SYSTEM volume where the new version of the
NonStop operating system image is located. Also located on the SYSnn subvolume is
system-dependent and RVU-dependent software. nn is an octal number in the range
%00 through %77.
system console. A PC-compatible workstation on which the TSM or OSM Application Suite
or web-based software is running. The system consoles configured as the primary and
backup dial-out points are referred to as the primary and backup system consoles.
system load. (1) To start the system; to load the HP NonStop operating system image into
the memory of a processor. (2) RELOAD. (3) The process of loading the operating
system. A system load changes a system from an inactive to an active (or operational)
state by loading software that establishes communication between the operating
system and configured system peripherals.
system resource model (SRM). A collection of C++ objects that model the diagnostic and
serviceability state behavior of the system resources discovered and managed by the
Compaq TSM package. The SRM has the following attributes:
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). A protocol defined by Request for Comments (RFC)
1350. TFTP is used as a data link control (DLC) and diagnostic task.
Generic process name $ZZKRN.#TSM-SRM
Process name $ZTSM
Program file name $SYSTEM.SYSnn.SRM