NonStop S-Series Server Description Manual (G06.24+)

Glossary
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CIIN
CIIN. A command file in the SYSnn subvolume that is read and executed by the startup HP
Tandem Advanced Command Language (TACL) process after system load if the CIIN
file is specified in the CONFTEXT file and enabled in the OSM or TSM Low-Level Link.
circuit breaker. A device designed to open and close a circuit by nonautomatic means and
to open the circuit automatically on a predetermined overcurrent without damage to
itself.
CISC. See complex instruction-set computing (CISC).
CISC processor. An instruction processing unit (IPU) that is based on complex
instruction-set computing (CISC) architecture.
class. A group of object-oriented data entities and the methods associated with that group.
Class-1 CRU. A customer-replaceable unit (CRU) that probably will not cause a partial or
total system outage if the documented replacement procedure is not followed correctly.
Customers replacing Class-1 CRUs do not require previous experience with replacing
HP NonStop™ S-series CRUs. However, for some CRUs, customers must be able to
use the tools needed for the replacement procedure (which are common tools) and
must protect components from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Class-2 CRU. A customer-replaceable unit (CRU) that might cause a partial or total system
outage if the documented replacement procedure is not followed correctly. Customers
replacing Class-2 CRUs should have either three or more months of experience with
replacing HP NonStop™ S-series CRUs or equivalent training. Customers must be
able to use the tools needed for the replacement procedure and must protect
components from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Class-3 CRU. A customer-replaceable unit (CRU) that probably will cause a partial or total
system outage if the documented replacement procedure is not followed correctly.
Customers replacing Class-3 CRUs should have either six or more months of
experience with replacing HP NonStop™ S-series CRUs or equivalent training.
Customers must be able to use the tools needed for the replacement procedure, must
protect components from electrostatic discharge (ESD), and must understand the
dependencies involved in NonStop S-series CRU-replacement procedures, such as
disk-path switching. Replacement by a service provider trained by HP is
recommended.
client. A software process, hardware device, or combination of the two that requests
services from a server. Often, the client is a process residing on a programmable
workstation and is the part of an application that provides the user interface. The
workstation client might also perform other portions of the application logic.
client application. An application that requests a service from a server application.
Execution of remote procedure calls is an example of a client application.
client (of a loadable library). A loadfile that uses functions or data from a library.