OSM Service Connection User's Guide (G06.30+)

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name
For the OSM software, the name attribute is determined by the connection type. When
you use the service connection, the logical name is used. When you use the low-level
link, the service processor (SP) logical name is used.
Examples of logical names:
$DATA04-P is the logical name of the disk CRU located in group 1, module 1, slot
13.
IOMF2.SCSI-3.GRP-1.MOD-1.SLOT-50 is the logical name of the third SCSI bus
on the IOMF2 CRU located in group 1, module 1, slot 50.
Examples of service processor (SP) logical names:
SCSICRU.GRP-1.MOD-1.SLOT-3 is the SP logical name of the disk CRU located
in group 1, module 1, slot 3.
PMF.SCSI-3.GRP-1.MOD-1.SLOT-50 is the SP logical name of the third SCSI
bus on the PMF CRU located in group 1, module 1, slot 50.
neighbor check
A check performed between processor switch and the millicode before enabling the
ServerNet connection.
network
Two or more computer systems (nodes) connected so that they can exchange information
and share resources.
See also local area network (LAN), ServerNet system area network (ServerNet SAN),
and wide area network (WAN).
node
A uniquely identified computer system connected to one or more other computer systems
in a network. For example, each server in a ServerNet cluster, an Expand network, and a
FOX ring is a node.
notification
A message that is generated by the OSM software when something occurs that might
affect resource performance and availability. The two types of notifications are OSM
notifications and service processor (SP) event messages.