NonStop S-Series Planning and Configuration Guide (G06.26+)
Glossary
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Compaq TSM server software
testing, provides notification of problems on the system, and allows local or remote 
access to the system for service and maintenance. The TSM package performs the 
same role as that of HP Tandem Maintenance and Diagnostic System (TMDS), 
Syshealth, and Remote Maintenance Interface (RMI) on earlier systems.
Compaq TSM server software. The component of the Compaq TSM package that runs on 
an HP NonStop™ S-series server. When the HP NonStop operating system is running, 
the TSM client software on a system console communicates with a server through the 
TSM server software. See also Compaq TSM client software
.
Compaq TSM Service Application. A component of the Compaq TSM client software. The 
TSM Service Application enables you to communicate with an HP NonStop™ S-series 
server when the HP NonStop operating system is running. When the operating system 
is not running, communication must take place using the TSM Low-Level Link. See 
also Compaq TSM Low-Level Link
.
compiler extended-data segment. A selectable segment, with ID 1024, created and 
selected automatically in many (but not all) TNS processes. Within this segment, the 
compiler automatically allocates global and local variables and heaps that would not fit 
in the TNS user data segment. A programmer must keep this segment selected 
whenever those items might be referenced. Any alternative selections of segments 
must be temporary and undone before returning.
complex instruction-set computing (CISC). A processor architecture based on a large 
instruction set, characterized by numerous addressing modes, multicycle machine 
instructions, and many special-purpose instructions. Contrast with reduced 
instruction-set computing (RISC).
compliance. The testing and verification process that precedes X/Open licensing.
computer-room power center (CRPC). The equipment that conditions and distributes 
facility power to computer-room equipment. The CRPC typically houses an 
electrostatically shielded isolation transformer, power distribution panels (PDPs), a 
main shunt-trip circuit breaker, and voltage indicators. Also referred to as a power 
distribution unit (PDU) or power distribution center.
concentrator manager process (ConMgr). A process provided as part of the wide area 
network (WAN) subsystem. The ConMgr process runs in each processor that supports 
WAN products and provides management functions to the WAN subsystem and WAN 
products, such as downloading data link control (DLC) tasks to the communications 
line interface processors (CLIPs) on the ServerNet wide area network (SWAN) 
concentrator and selecting the preferred path for the DLC tasks. 
conduit. A tubular raceway, usually constructed of rigid or flexible metal, through which 
insulated power and ground conductors or data cables are run. Nonmetallic conduits, 
although available, are not recommended. 
CONFAUX file. The auxiliary configuration file created by the Distributed Systems 
Management/Software Configuration Manager (DSM/SCM) tools. The CONFAUX file 










