NonStop S-Series Server Description Manual (G06.24+)
Glossary
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member
member. In a structured programming language, an addressable entry within a data 
structure. A member can be a simple field or a data structure.
memory-exact point. A potential breakpoint location within an accelerated object file at 
which the values in memory (but not necessarily the values in registers) are the same 
as they would be if the object file were running in TNS interpreted mode or on a TNS 
system. Most source statement boundaries are memory-exact points. Complex 
statements might contain several such points: at each function call, privileged 
instruction, and embedded assignment. Contrast with register-exact point and 
nonexact point.
memory manager. A HP NonStop™ Kernel operating system process that implements the 
paging scheme for virtual memory. This process services requests generated by 
different interrupt handlers as well as by other system processes.
memory page. A unit of virtual storage. In TNS systems, a memory page contains 2048 
bytes. In TNS/R systems, the page size is determined by the memory manager and 
can vary, depending on the processor type.
memory slot. One of eight slots for memory units on the processor and memory board 
(PMB). The slots are labeled MS1 through MS8.
memory unit. A unit consisting of a dual inline memory module (DIMM) or a single inline 
memory module (SIMM) that is installed in groups of four on the processor and 
memory board (PMB) of the processor multifunction (PMF) customer-replaceable unit 
(CRU). Memory units constitute the processor memory. The memory units in certain 
models of PMF CRU are not replaceable by customers or in the field.
message monitor process (MSGMON). A helper process for the ServerNet cluster monitor 
process (SNETMON) that runs in each processor on every node of a ServerNet 
cluster. MSGMON is started by the persistence manager process, $ZPM.  It performs 
duties for SNETMON in those instances where SNETMON needs an agent in each 
system processor. In addition, MSGMON monitors the connections within the 
processor and reports changes back to SNETMON when required.
MFIOB. See multifunction I/O board (MFIOB).
MIC. See Media Interface Connector (MIC).
microcode. Any machine code or data that can run in a microprocessor. HP produces two 
types of microcode for HP NonStop™ S-series systems: volatile and nonvolatile. 
Volatile microcode is loaded into the volatile random-access memory (RAM) of some 
types of printed wiring assemblies (PWAs) and is not retained in a host PWA when 
power to the PWA is interrupted. For nonvolatile microcode, see firmware. See also 
millicode.
millicode. RISC instructions that implement various TNS low-level functions such as 
exception handling, real-time translation routines, and library routines that implement 
the TNS instruction set. Millicode is functionally equivalent to TNS microcode.










