NonStop S-Series Planning and Configuration Guide (G06.25+)

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Glossary
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nonconfigured object
nonconfigured object. An object that comes into existence after Subsystem Control
Facility (SCF) is running and that was created in response to activity outside the SCF
environment. An SCF STATUS command can display the name of a nonconfigured
object, but its state is UNKNOWN.
nondedicated (public) LAN. A local area network (LAN) connected to the Ethernet ports
on an Ethernet 4 ServerNet adapter (E4SA), Fast Ethernet ServerNet adapter (FESA),
or Gigabit Ethernet ServerNet adapter (GESA). Unlike a dedicated service LAN, a
public LAN supports the connection of many types of servers and workstations.
System consoles can be connected to a public LAN, but such system consoles cannot
use all the OSM or TSM client applications. See also dedicated service LAN
.
nonessential firmware. Code that is used for support routines such as self-test diagnostics
and that can be overwritten during flash programming without affecting the next
power-up operation. Contrast with essential firmware
.
nonexact point. A code location within an accelerated object file that is between memory-
exact points. The mapping between the TNS program counter and corresponding
RISC instructions is only approximate at nonexact points, and interim changes to
memory might have been completed out of order. Breakpoints cannot be applied at
nonexact points. Contrast with memory-exact point
and register-exact point.
noninteractive mode. A mode of operation that usually involves a command file (an EDIT
file that contains a series of commands). Contrast with interactive mode
.
nonlinear load. Electrical load for which the instantaneous current is not proportional to the
instantaneous voltage. Consequently, the local impedance varies with the voltage.
nonsensitive command. A command that can be issued by any user or program that is
allowed access to a subsystem—that is, a command on which the subsystem imposes
no further security restrictions. For Subsystem Control Facility (SCF), nonsensitive
commands are those that cannot change the state or configuration of objects; most of
them are information commands. Contrast with sensitive command
.
NonStop™ Cluster Switch. See HP NonStop™ Cluster Switch (model 6770).
NonStop™ zone. A branch of the power-distribution system that provides power directly to
HP NonStop computer equipment.
NonStop™ Kernel operating system. See HP NonStop™ Kernel operating system.
NonStop™ ServerNet Cluster. See HP NonStop™ ServerNet Cluster (ServerNet Cluster).
NonStop™ ServerNet Switch. See HP NonStop™ ServerNet Switch (model 6780).
NonStop™ TCP/IP. See HP NonStop™ TCP/IP.
NonStop™ TCP/IP process. See HP NonStop™ TCP/IP process.