NonStop S-Series Server Description Manual (G06.24+)
Glossary
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run-time linker
run-time linker. See linker.
run-time loader. See loader.
RVU. See release version update (RVU).
S700 server. See HP NonStop™ S700 Server.
S7000 server. See HP NonStop™ S7000 Server.
S7400 server. See HP NonStop™ S7400 Server.
S7600 server. See HP NonStop™ S7600 Server.
S70000 server. See HP NonStop™ Sxx000 Server.
S72000 server. See HP NonStop™ Sxx000 Server.
S74000 server. See HP NonStop™ Sxx000 Server.
S76000 server. See HP NonStop™ Sxx000 Server.
S86000 server. See HP NonStop™ Sxx000 Server.
Sxx000 server. See HP NonStop™ Sxx000 Server.
S-series servers. See HP NonStop™ S-series servers.
SAC. See ServerNet addressable controller (SAC).
sag. A reduction in voltage, usually lasting from one cycle to a few seconds. Sags are
typically caused by fault clearing or by heavy load startups.
SAN. System area network. The preferred term is fabrics (see fabric).
SANMAN. See external system area network manager process (SANMAN)
.
saveabend file. A file containing dump information needed by the system debugging tool on
a TNS or TNS/R system. In UNIX systems, such files are usually called core files or
core dump files. A saveabend file is a special case of a save file. See also save file
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saved-set group ID. An Open System Services (OSS) process attribute that stores a group
ID so that the group ID can later be used as the effective group ID of the process.
saved-set user ID. An Open System Services (OSS) process attribute that stores a user ID
so that the user ID can later be used as the effective user ID of the process.
save file. A file created through the Inspect or Debug product. A save file contains enough
information about a running process at a given time to restart the process at the same