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Instruções de Operação HP, Modelo HP Integrity NonStop H-Series

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Glossary
SPI message. A message specially formatted by the Subsystem Programmatic Interface
(SPI) procedures for communication between a management application and a
subsystem, or between one subsystem and another. An SPI message consists of a
collection of tokens.
structured token. In the Subsystem Programmatic Interface (SPI), a token whose value is
a structure. Some structured tokens are simple tokens with fixed structures, while
other structured tokens are extensible and can be extended by adding new fields at the
end.
subsystem. A program or a set of processes or procedures that manages a cohesive set
of objects (for example, a set of files or devices). Each subsystem has a process from
which applications can request services by sending commands (in some cases, this
process is the entire subsystem). See “Distributed Systems Management (DSM)
application.”
Subsystem Programmatic Interface (SPI). A common, message-based interface that can be
used to build and decode messages used for communication between requesters (for
example, a management application) and servers (Tandem subsystems). SPI includes
procedures to build and decode specially formatted messages; source definition files in
TAL, COBOL85, Pascal, C, and TACL; and definition files in DDL for programmers
writing their own subsystems.
swap files. The disk files to and from which data is copied during swapping, which is
the process of copying data between physical memory and disk storage.
synthetic process ID. A process name or timestamp followed by the central processing
unit (CPU) number and a process identification number (PIN) value of 255. The use of
a synthetic process ID is limited; it allows an unconverted process on a D-series
system to support high-PIN openers.
system message. A block of information, usually in the form of a structure, that is sent
from one process to another process.
system process. A process whose primary purpose is to manage system resources such
as memory or I/O devices. It is essential to a system-provided service, and failure of a
system process can cause the processor module to fail. Most system processes are
automatically created when the processor module is cold loaded. Contrast with “user
process.”
Tandem NonStop Series (TNS). Tandem computers that support the operating system and
that are based on complex instruction-set computing (CISC) technology. TNS
processors implement the TNS instruction set. Systems with these processors are the
NonStop II, NonStop TXP, NonStop EXT, NonStop VLX, NonStop Cyclone,
NonStop CLX 600, CLX 700, and CLX 800, and NonStop CLX/R 1100 systems.
Contrast with “Tandem NonStop Series/RISC (TNS/R).”
Tandem NonStop Series/RISC (TNS/R). Tandem computers that support the operating
system and that are based on reduced instruction-set computing (RISC) technology.
TNS/R processors implement the RISC instruction set and are upwardly compatible
with the TNS system-level architecture. Systems with these processors are the
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