OSI/MHS Management Programming Manual
Glossary
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RTS (reliable transfer service) process
RTS (reliable transfer service) process. A process in the MR group that implements the 
RTSE protocol and accesses the PDU store to read and write messages.
RUA (remote user agent). A user agent that submits and retrieves messages through a 
message store and resides on a system or device other than the system that provides the 
message store. See also LUA.
SAP (service access point). In OSI, a logical location between two layers, through which the 
services of the lower layer are made available to local users, and those of the upper layer 
are made available to remote systems. (The SAP is always named after the lower layer; 
for instance, an SSAP is between the Session and Presentation Layers.) For the Network 
Layer and below, local users and remote systems use the Network Service Access Point 
(NSAP) address to establish and maintain connections.  For the Transport Layer and 
above, local users and remote systems do not use SAP addresses explicitly; rather, they 
specify an address called the “(N)-address,” consisting of one or more selectors. See 
also selector.
S-selector. See SSEL.
SC (store cleaner) process. A process that scans the MR group PDU store periodically and 
removes messages that have been fully processed.
SCF (Subsystem Control Facility). A part of DSM, used to provide a common, interactive 
management interface for configuring, controlling, and collecting information from 
Compaq data communications products.
SCP (Subsystem Control Point). In DSM, the management process for all Compaq data 
communications subsystems. There can be several instances of this process. 
Applications using SPI send all commands for data communications subsystems to an 
instance of this process, which in turn sends the commands on to the manager processes 
of the target subsystems. SCP also processes a few commands itself.  It provides 
security features, version compatibility, support for tracing, and support for applications 
implemented as NonStop process pairs.
segment. See string segment.
selector. In OSI, an address component that refers to one or more service access points 
(SAPs) of the Transport, Session, or Presentation Layer and is used to establish and 
maintain connections. Remote systems and local users specify the selectors as part of an 
address called the “n-address.”  See also SAP.
send file. In the P7 API, a file used for sending data to the OSI/MHS subsystem.  The file 
number is returned by a call to the LOS_OPEN_ procedure. See also result file.
sensitive command. In DSM, a command that can be issued only by a restricted set of 
operating system users, such as the owner of a subsystem process. For Compaq data 
communications subsystems, the sensitive commands are those that can change the state 
or configuration of objects, start or stop tracing, or change the values of statistics 
counters. See also nonsensitive command.










