OSI/FTAM Programming Reference Manual
Glossary
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indirect-process-name.
indirect-process-name. A variable that represents the name of a NonStop initiator or 
responder process as it is known to APLMGR. It consists of three parts: 
$appl-mgrname, #proc-type, and internal-name, which are separated by periods 
(.). An SCF command that uses this form of process name is sent to the 
APLMGR process, which looks up the specified process in its MIB and then 
routes the command to the process. Contrast with $process-name.
informative message. An ISO-defined type of diagnostic error code that does not require 
recovery and does not affect the current state of the file service. An informative 
message provides information to qualify a successful action. See also error type., 
permanent error., and transient error.
initiator. The file-service user that requests the establishment of the FTAM regime. In 
NonStop FTAM, the initiator is a process that allows FTAM applications on a NonStop 
system to access FTAM protocol and to request services of a responder on a remote 
computer system. It operates by establishing an association with the remote responder 
over the OSI network. The initiator then sends and receives FTAM protocol messages 
to and from the remote responder. The FTAM application programmatic interface (API) 
is the application program’s interface to the initiator process. See also FTAM API.; 
contrast with responder.
initiator-identity parameter. A parameter that identifies the calling user on an FTAM 
association. For NonStop FTAM applications, if this parameter is not sent by the 
application, no initiator identity is supplied to the remote responder. See calling user.
 Inspect. The HP NonStop interactive symbolic debugger, which enables you to isolate 
errors in programs running on NonStop systems. Inspect features include interactive 
control of program execution with breakpoints, distributed debugging across a network, 
concurrent debugging of all parts of an application, saving and examining process 
states, and local system and personal customization. 
interactive interface. A set of rules by which a human operator is allowed to perform 
functions at a terminal in response to system prompts. Contrast with programmatic 
interface.
intermediate state. See state transition.
internal process name. The name by which APLMGR recognizes a NonStop initiator or 
responder process. This name is assigned when the process is created and can be a 
maximum of eight ASCII characters.
International Organization for Standardization.  See ISO (International Organization for 
Standardization).
International Standard. See IS (International Standard).
interpretability. The ability of an FTAM implementation to work with other FTAM 
implementations to deliver FTAM services.










