Owner manual

A person trained and qualified to service field-replaceable units (FRUs) associated
with a NonStop S-series server.
1.
An organization, such as the Global Customer Support Center (GCSC), that helps
you resolve problems with your server or ServerNet cluster. OSM allows you to
utilize the help of a service provider by configuring OSM to support remote
notification and remote access.
2.
service side
The side of a system enclosure that contains the processor multifunction (PMF)
customer-replaceable units (CRUs). It is the side opposite the appearance side. Cables are
accessed from the service side.
slot
A physical labeled space or sheet-metal frame in an enclosure into which a logic board or
other system component can be installed. Slots have numbers that are unique in the
enclosure. For example, slot number 50 in a NonStop S-series server processor enclosure
contains a processor multifunction (PMF) CRU.
single-mode fiber-optic (SMF) ServerNet cable
A fiber-optic cable that allows only one mode to propagate. SMF ServerNet cable has a
small-diameter core for optimized long-distance transmission.
See also multimode fiber-optic (MMF) ServerNet cable.
small computer system interface (SCSI)
An ANSI-standard protocol used by a controller for access to a device. For example, the
disk drives in NonStop S-series servers are connected on a SCSI bus.
snapshot
A record of the condition of your NonStop S-series server, including alarms and attribute
values of all supported resources at the time the file was saved. Snapshots are created and
saved manually using the OSM Service Connection.
SNETMON
Abbreviation for the ServerNet cluster monitor process. SETMON is a process pair
named $ZZSCL that manages the state of the ServerNet cluster subsystem. Each node
(system) in a ServerNet cluster must have one SNETMON process pair.
software configuration incident report
An incident report that notifies you of changes in the software configuration of your
NonStop S-series server. Software configuration incident reports include the serverī€™s
software configuration file.
See also periodic incident report and problem incident report.