NonStop S-Series Server Description Manual (G06.24+)
Glossary
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product module (PM)
product module (PM). The part of the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) subsystem that is 
responsible for subsystem-specific command processing.
profile. Default values used by the Distributed Systems Management/Software 
Configuration Manager (DSM/SCM) when processing requests. There are three types 
of profiles: the Configuration Manager profile, the system profile, and the target profile.
PROFILE object type. The Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) object type for the storage 
subsystem configuration profile.
program. See program file.
program file. An executable object code file containing a program’s main routine plus 
related routines statically linked together and combined into the same object file. Other 
routines shared with other programs might be located in separately loaded libraries. A 
program file can be named on a RUN command; other code files cannot. See also 
object code file.
pSOS system product. See Portable Silicon Operating System (pSOS) system product.
public dynamic-link library (public DLL). Optional native-mode executable code modules 
available to all native user processes. A public library that is specified in the public 
library registry, supplied by HP or, optionally, a user. Contrast with ordinary 
dynamic-link library (ordinary DLL).
public LAN. See nondedicated (public) LAN.
public library. A dynamic-link library (DLL) or shared run-time library (SRL) that is known to 
the operating system, available for execution by any process or user, and is not an 
implicit library.
public shared run-time library (public SRL). A TNS/R library supplied by HP.
PUP. See Peripheral Utility Program (PUP).
quad-integrated communications controller (QUICC). The Motorola MC68360 chip. For 
HP NonStop™ S-series servers, the QUICC is used as the service processor (SP) and 
is the main part of the ServerNet wide area network (SWAN) concentrator 
communications line interface processor (CLIP).
quality power. The attributes and configuration of the power-distribution systems installed 
within a facility that best serve the power needs of that facility’s electrical equipment 
(for example, computer systems, air conditioning, and so on), providing the minimum 
possible disruption to equipment operation.
QUICC. See quad-integrated communications controller (QUICC).
R1. See ServerNet router 1.










