Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (G06.24+, H06.04+, J06.03+)
Glossary
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status item
of status configuration files; operators specify on the Profile screen which file 
ViewPoint uses to display status at their terminals.
status item. A measurable condition in a system or network that is displayed on one line of 
a Network Status Summary display screen. Each such item is separately chosen and 
configured for display through the Status Item Configuration screen.
status server. A server that gathers data for the ViewPoint Network Status Summary 
screen. An HP provides a default status server; you can write and configure additional 
status servers to augment or replace the functions of the default status server. 
Typically, a status server issues programmatic commands to subsystems to find out 
how many or how much of some resource is available—for example, how many 
network nodes are available or how many terminals are running. 
subject. In event management, a device, process, or other named entity about which a 
given event message is concerned.
subsystem. A process or collection of processes that manages a cohesive set of objects. 
Each subsystem has a process (in some cases, this process is the entire subsystem) 
through which applications can request services by issuing commands defined by that 
subsystem. See management process.
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF). An interactive interface for configuring, controlling, and 
collecting information from an HP data communications subsystems. 
Subsystem Control Point (SCP). The management process through which management 
applications, including SCF, manage an HP data communications subsystems. See 
management process.
subsystem definitions. The set of token definitions available for use with a particular 
subsystem that supports an SPI programmatic interface. 
subsystem environment. The HP subsystems and customer applications that use an SPI 
management interface to communicate with management applications and with the 
DSM management services. See operations environment.
subsystem ID (SSID). A data structure that uniquely identifies a subsystem (including 
whether it is an HP subsystem or a subsystem you write). It consists of the subsystem 
owner, the subsystem number, and the subsystem version number. 
subsystem number. An integer that identifies a subsystem. Each subsystem has an owner, 
generally the company that supplies the subsystem.
subsystem object name. A name by which an object is known to a subsystem; subsystem-
object names are defined in a DNS database. 
subsystem owner. A value identifying the company that supplies a particular subsystem. It 
consists of a name of up to eight characters, blank-filled on the right. The owner for all 
subsystems supplied by an HP is HP. 










