Guardian Programmer's Guide

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Intel® Itanium® instruction region loading
it into the TNS object file. A TNS object file that contains an Itanium instruction region
can execute in accelerated mode on TNS/E systems. Contrast with native.
Intel® Itanium® instruction region loading. Mapping the Itanium instructions and any
tables necessary at runtime into memory from the Itanium instruction region of a TNS
object file, performed when deemed necessary by the TNS emulation software on a
TNS/E system.
Intel® Itanium® word. An instruction-set-defined unit of memory. An Itanium word is 4
bytes (32 bits) wide, beginning on any 4-byte boundary in memory. Contrast with TNS
word and word. See also native.
interpreted mode. See TNS interpreted mode.
interactive mode. A mode of operation that is characterized by having the same input and
output device (a terminal or a process) for the session. If a terminal is used, a person
enters a command and presses Return. If a process is used, the system interface waits
for the process to send a request and treats the process in the same manner as a
terminal. Contrast with noninteractive mode.
interrupt. The mechanism by which a CPU is notified of an asynchronous event that
requires immediate processing.
interval timer. A 16-bit register that is incremented every microsecond.
IOP. See input/output process (IOP).
IPC. See interprocess communication (IPC).
IPU. The functional unit in a CPU that reads program instructions, moves data between
CPU memory and the input/output controllers, and performs arithmetic operations.
job ancestor. A process that is notified when a process that is part of a job is deleted. The
job ancestor of a process is the process that created the job to which the process
belongs.
Julian timestamp. A 64-bit timestamp based on the Julian Date. It is a quantity equal to
the number of microseconds since January 1, 4713 B.C., 12:00 (noon) Greenwich
mean time (Julian proleptic calendar). This timestamp can represent either Greenwich
mean time, local standard time, or local civil time. There is no way to examine a Julian
timestamp and determine which of the three times it represents.
Kernel subsystem. In G-series, H-series and J-series release version updates (RVUs), the
subsystem for configuration and management of the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)
subsystem managers that are generic processes, some system attributes, and the
ServerNet X and Y fabrics.
Kernel subsystem manager process. The graphical user interface (GUI) that starts and
manages other generic processes, some system attributes, and the ServerNet X and Y