NonStop S-Series Planning and Configuration Guide (G06.26+)

Glossary
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OSS environment
OSS environment. See Open System Services (OSS) environment.
OSS Monitor. See Open System Services (OSS) Monitor.
OSS process ID. In the Open System Services (OSS) environment, the unique identifier
that identifies a process during the lifetime of the process and during the lifetime of the
process group of that process. See also PID
.
OSS signal. See Open System Services (OSS) signal.
OSS user ID. See HP NonStop™ operating system user ID.
outage. Condition during which a computer system is not capable of doing useful work.
Outages can be planned or unplanned. From the end user’s perspective, an outage is
any time an application being used is not available. See also planned outage
and
unplanned outage
.
outage minutes. A metric for measuring outages that translates percentages into
minutes/year of downtime.
output destination. The resource to which Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) sends its
responses to commands. SCF can direct output to a disk file, an application process, a
terminal, or a printer. The initial output destination is determined by the form of the
RUN command used to initiate SCF. The output destination can be changed
dynamically during an SCF session.
owner. (1) In the case of a disk file, the user or program that created the file, or a user or
program to whom the creator has given the file with the File Utility Program (FUP)
GIVE command. (2) In the case of a process, the user or program that created the
process or, if the PROGID option was specified in the FUP SECURE command for the
code file, the user or program that owns the code file. (3) In the case of a token or
other definition, the subsystem that provided the definition. (4) In the case of a
subsystem, the company or organization that provides the subsystem, or the
8-character string identifying that company.
packet. A block of information that contains fields for addressing, sequencing information,
possible priority indicators, and a portion of a message or an entire message. See also
ServerNet packet
.
page. See memory page.
Parallel Library TCP/IP. An HP product that provides increased performance and scalability
over conventional Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Parallel
Library TCP/IP coexists with conventional TCP/IP on HP NonStop™ systems. See also
HP NonStop™ TCP/IP
.
PARAM. An HP Tandem Advanced Command Language (TACL) command and a
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) command you can use to create a parameter and