NonStop S-Series Server Description Manual (G06.24+)
Glossary
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power interface board (PIB)
power interface board (PIB). In system enclosures with power shelves, a board mounted
on the bulkhead located behind the power supplies in the power shelf. The PIB
provides electrical connection between the power supplies and DC power cables.
power monitor and control unit (PMCU). A field-replaceable unit (FRU) that connects the
batteries to the DC power distribution bus in an HP NonStop™ S-series enclosure and
provides a means of disconnecting the batteries for powering off the system. The
PMCU also provides a means for the service processor (SP) to diagnose the condition
of the batteries, fans, and power supplies; to regulate the voltage supplied to the fans;
and to provide the interface to the group ID switches and service light-emitting diodes
(LEDs). A group contains two PMCUs, one for each of the two DC power distribution
buses.
power shelf. In HP NonStop™ S7400, S7600, and Sxx000 processor enclosures and I/O
enclosures containing I/O multifunction (IOMF) 2 customer-replaceable units (CRUs),
an assembly residing below the chassis consisting of power supplies and supporting
circuitry that provides DC power to the enclosure.
power supply. (1) In system enclosures without power shelves, the component on the
processor multifunction (PMF) customer-replaceable unit (CRU) or the I/O
multifunction (IOMF) CRU that converts standard AC line voltage into the DC voltages
needed by the group components in the enclosure. (2) In system enclosures with
power shelves, the component located in the power shelf that converts standard AC
line voltage into DC voltage and delivers it to the PMF CRUs or IOMF CRUs in that
enclosure, which in turn supply the DC voltages needed by the group components in
the enclosure.
PPP. See Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
preemption. A form of late binding in which a symbolic reference to a symbol defined in the
same dynamic-link library is instead bound to a definition in another loadfile.
preferences file. A file that contains configuration information for the graphical user
interface (GUI) portion of the OSM and TSM client software. The preferences file is
used by the OSM and TSM client software at system startup.
preferred path. See primary path.
preprocessing commands. Commands specifying unique run-time parameters that can
override your default system parameters. These commands can assign process file
names, select backup media formats, and define utility options during system
configuration.
preset. A linker operation that sets the correct values (addresses) of imported symbols
according to the environment seen by the linker. If the loader encounters the same
environment at load time, it avoids adjusting these values, which reduces loading
overhead (see fastLoad). If not, the loader resets these values to match the load-time
environment.