NonStop S-Series Planning and Configuration Guide (G06.26+)
Glossary
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connection
connection. (1) The path between two protocol modules that provides reliable stream 
delivery service. (2) For OSM and TSM software, the logical link established between 
the client software on a workstation and the server software on an HP NonStop™ 
system after a logon sequence has been performed. The two types of logical 
connections are service connections and low-level links.
Connection view. One of several views of a server available in the view pane of the 
Management window of the Compaq TSM package. The Connection view is a visual 
representation of the connectivity among components within an enclosure. See also 
Physical view
.
connectivity. The ability of a system to transfer information between itself and a system 
from another vendor. Other vendors use the term 
connectivity to mean hardware 
compatibility. See also interoperability
.
connector. See port.
console message. See operator message.
contiguous ground. An insulated grounding conductor that extends from an equipment 
enclosure power receptacle to the final point of electrical service for the computer-room 
equipment, whether that final point is the main service entrance or the separately 
derived power source. In most instances, the final point of electrical service is an 
isolating transformer installed in the computer room.
control domain. Denotes the extent a given maintenance entity is directly accessible to 
hardware, based on the internal maintenance bus of the maintenance entity’s FRUs.
control and inquiry. The aspects of Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) object management 
related to the state or configuration of an object. Such aspects include actions that 
affect the state or configuration of an object, inquiries about the object, and commands 
pertaining to the session environment (for example, commands that set default values 
for the session).
controller. See I/O controller or ServerNet addressable controller (SAC).
controlling process. In the Open System Services (OSS) environment, the session leader 
that established the connection to the controlling terminal. The session leader stops 
being the controlling process when the corresponding terminal stops being the 
controlling terminal.
controlling terminal. In the Open System Services (OSS) environment, a terminal that 
might be associated with a session
. A session can have only one controlling terminal, 
and a controlling terminal can control only one session at a time. When a session has 
a controlling terminal, all the following are true:
•
Certain character sequences entered from that terminal cause signals to be sent to 
all processes in the process groups of that session.
•
Certain characters entered from that terminal might receive special treatment.










