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

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Glossary
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public LAN
library registry, supplied by HP or, optionally, a user. Contrast with ordinary
dynamic-link library (ordinary DLL).
public LAN. See nondedicated (public) LAN.
public library. A dynamic-link library (DLL) or shared run-time library (SRL) that is known to
the operating system, available for execution by any process or user, and is not an
implicit library.
public shared run-time library (public SRL). A TNS/R library supplied by HP.
PUP. See Peripheral Utility Program (PUP).
quad-integrated communications controller (QUICC). The Motorola MC68360 chip. For
HP NonStop™ S-series servers, the QUICC is used as the service processor (SP) and
is the main part of the ServerNet wide area network (SWAN) concentrator
communications line interface processor (CLIP).
quality power. The attributes and configuration of the power-distribution systems installed
within a facility that best serve the power needs of that facility’s electrical equipment
(for example, computer systems, air conditioning, and so on), providing the minimum
possible disruption to equipment operation.
QUICC. See quad-integrated communications controller (QUICC).
R1. See ServerNet router 1.
R2. See ServerNet router 2.
raceway. An enclosed channel used to hold wires, cables, or busbars. Most raceways have
removable tops to facilitate the installation or removal of their contents.
rack. A structure that houses a chassis, power shelf, and other system components. The
HP NonStop™ S-series server is designed to be mounted in an industry-standard
19-inch rack or a NonStop S-series frame. See also frame
.
radio frequency interference (RFI). Forms of conducted or radiated interference that might
appear in a facility as either normal or common-mode signals. The frequency of the
interference can range from the kilohertz to gigahertz range. However, the most
troublesome interference signals are usually found in the kilohertz to low megahertz
range. At present, the terms radio frequency interference and electromagnetic
interference (EMI) are usually used interchangeably.
range of servers. See HP NonStop™ servers.
read-only file system. A file system with implementation-defined characteristics that restrict
changes to the files within that file system.