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

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Glossary
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root user
root of the samples. In general, rms-sensing devices are more accurate than averaging
meters. Measurements from averaging meters can be as low as 30 percent of the
actual current for loads with high crest factors.
root user. See super ID.
router. See ServerNet router.
router 1. See ServerNet router 1.
router 2. See ServerNet router 2.
RPC. See Remote Procedure Call (RPC).
RS-232. An industry standard for serial data transmission. It describes pin assignments,
signal functions, and electrical characteristics. The current standard specifies a 25-pin
connector.
RS-449. An industry standard for serial data transmission. It specifies pin assignments,
signal functions, electrical characteristics, and a 37-pin connector with an optional
9-pin connector for a secondary channel.
run-time data unit (RTDU). The region of a TNS object file used to store SQL/MP source
and object code. It contains embedded SQL information for clients of SQL/MP. Source
RTDUs are created when a program file using embedded SQL/MP is initially compiled
and linked. Object RTDUs are added to the program when the file is SQL-compiled.
run-time linker. See linker.
run-time loader. See loader.
RVU. See release version update (RVU).
S700 server. See HP NonStop™ S700 server.
S7000 server. See HP NonStop™ S7000 server.
S7400 server. See HP NonStop™ S7400 server.
S7600 server. See HP NonStop™ S7600 server.
S7800 server. See HP NonStop™ S7800 server.
S70000 server. See HP NonStop™ Sxx000 server.
S72000 server. See HP NonStop™ Sxx000 server.
S74000 server. See HP NonStop™ Sxx000 server.
S76000 server. See HP NonStop™ Sxx000 server.