NonStop S-Series Hardware Installation and FastPath Guide (G06.26+)

Glossary
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startup file
support up to eight nodes. See also split-star topology, tri-star topology, and layered
topology.
startup file. A file invoked by the local operator or by another startup file that contains
commands to start up system devices, communications lines, and system and
application software. Contrast with shutdown file.
state. In Subsystem Control Facility (SCF), 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 an HP NonStop™ S-series system. Contrast with dynamic information.
static server. In the Guardian environment, a process that runs continuously and provides a
specific service to other processes. A static server differs from a traditional UNIX
demon in that a demon actively looks for tasks to perform. A static server performs
only tasks brought to its attention by a client (requestor) process. See also demon.
static translation. A TNS translation step explicitly invoked from the command line before a
TNS object file is executed. The Accelerator is a static translator.
STFs. See super time factors (STFs).
storage pool. A set of physical disk volumes administered as a set of logical disk volumes.
A logical disk volume can span multiple physical disk volumes. When a logical disk
volume becomes full, more physical disk volumes can be added.
storage-pool file. A file containing a list of disk volumes to be used by an Open System
Services (OSS) fileset. As these volumes are filled, more volumes can be added to the
storage-pool file.
storage subsystem. A subsystem of the HP NonStop™ operating system that handles
configuration and management of disk and tape devices in G-series release version
updates (RVUs).
storage subsystem manager process. The generic process that starts and manages disk
and tape drives. The $ZZSTO storage subsystem manager process is started and
managed by the $ZZKRN Kernel subsystem manager process through the $ZPM
persistence manager process.
store and forward routing. A form of message routing whereby a router must receive an
entire packet or message before it can start to forward the packet or message to the
next router. Contrast with wormhole routing.
STP. See shielded twisted pair (STP).
strictly conforming POSIX.1 application. An application that requires only the facilities
described in ISO/IEC IS 9945-1:1990 and the applicable computer language