NonStop S-Series Server Description Manual (G06.24+)
Glossary
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CONFIG file
CONFIG file. In G-series release version updates (RVUs), the current system configuration
database file, which is stored on the $SYSTEM. ZSYSCONF subvolume. See also
configuration file.
configuration. (1) The arrangement of enclosures, system components, and peripheral
devices into a working unit. (2) The definition or alteration of characteristics of an
object.
configuration file. In G-series release version updates (RVUs), one of the following files:
CONFBASE, CONFIG, one or more saved configuration files named CONFxxyy,
and CONFSAVE. See also system configuration database. In pre-G-series RVUs, the
configuration file is either the OSCONFIG file used by the Configuration Utility Program
(COUP) or the CONFTEXT file used during system generation.
configuration planner. The person who manages system configuration changes and
software configuration changes. This person modifies the system configuration
database for system configuration changes and creates a new operating system image
for software configuration changes. See also planner.
configuration revision. A planner-defined set of software products and related
configuration information that the Distributed Systems Management/Software
Configuration Manager (DSM/SCM) can activate on a target system. Multiple
configuration revisions might exist on a target system. A configuration revision is made
up of the product versions named in its software revision list, its HP NonStop™ Kernel
operating system image, and the relevant profile items, such as the location of the
target subvolumes on the target system. It is created by a Build request and is included
in the activation package sent to the target system.
configuration tag. Each configuration tag identifies and configures the topology of a cluster
switch and its unique position within the topology. The configuration tag defines which
ServerNet node numbers the cluster switch supports.
configuration utility process. The $ZCNF process that is the access process for the
CONFIG file and starts and maintains the $ZPM persistence manager process.
Configuration Utility Program (COUP). A utility used in D-series and earlier release
version updates (RVUs) to make online changes to the configuration of devices and
controllers. COUP is part of the Dynamic System Configuration (DSC) facility. In
G-series RVUs, similar functions are performed by the Subsystem Control Facility
(SCF).
configured object. A Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) object that exists at the time a
subsystem completes its initialization process, or an SCF object that is brought into
existence by a command issued through a subsystem management interface.
CONFLIST file. The output file produced during system generation, including error and
warning messages.
conformance. Meeting the requirements of a specific standard.