NonStop S-Series Server Description Manual (G06.24+)
Glossary
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conformance document
conformance document. An implementor’s document that must accompany software
claiming conformance with a POSIX standard. The document specifies the behavior or
other aspect of the software when the standard describes a behavior or aspect as
implementation-defined.
conformance statement questionnaire (CSQ). A document that identifies how a product
implements X/Open Specifications as defined in XPG Component/Profile Definitions.
A CSQ exists for each branded product.
conforming POSIX.1 application. An application that is either an ISO/IEC-conforming
POSIX.1 application or a national-standards-body conforming POSIX.1 application.
conforming POSIX.1 application using extensions. An application that:
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Is a conforming POSIX.1 application.
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Also uses features or facilities that are not described in ISO/IEC IS 9945-1:1990
(POSIX.1) but are consistent with the standard.
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Meets the documentation requirements of a conforming POSIX.1 application and
documents its use of nonstandard features or facilities.
For example, an application using the tdm_fork() function could be a conforming
POSIX.1 application using extensions.
CONFSAVE file. In G-series release version updates (RVUs), the automatically saved
configuration database file, which is stored on the $SYSTEM.ZSYSCONF subvolume.
See also configuration file.
CONFTEXT file. The configuration file used as input during system generation that contains
a series of entries defining your HP NonStop™ Kernel operating system attributes. A
G-series CONFTEXT file consists of one or two paragraphs: DEFINES (optional) and
ALLPROCESSORS.
CONFxxyy file. In G-series release version updates (RVUs), a saved configuration
database file created by the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) and stored in the
$SYSTEM.ZSYSCONF subvolume. xxyy is the number you entered as xx.yy in the
SCF SAVE CONFIGURATION command (xx indicates the base version and yy
indicates the subversion). See also configuration file.
ConMgr. See concentrator manager process (ConMgr).
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™
S-series system after a logon sequence has been performed. There are two types of
logical connections: 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