HP OpenVMS 8.x manual Mop

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migration support

In OpenVMS Clusters, migration support means that HP has qualified the versions for use

 

together in configurations that are migrating in a staged fashion to a newer version of OpenVMS

 

VAX, OpenVMS Alpha, or OpenVMS I64. Problem reports submitted against these configurations

 

are answered by HP. However, in exceptional cases HP might request moving to a warranted

 

configuration as part of the solution. Migration support helps customers move to warranted

 

OpenVMS Cluster pairs.

 

See also warranted support.

Mission Critical

See MCOE.

Operating

 

Environment

 

MOP

Maintenance Operations Protocol. A protocol used for operations such as downline loading

 

and upline dumping.

 

See also MOP server.

MOP server

A computer system using either the LAN Auxiliary Control Process (LANACP) or DECnet

 

software to downline-load systems using the Maintenance Operations Protocol (MOP). Systems

 

loaded include OpenVMS systems, print servers, and LAT servers.

 

See also MOP.

MP

Management Processor. A utility on HP Integrity servers that provides both local and remote

 

access for controlling the system console, reset/power management, and transfer of control

 

(TOC) capabilities. It also allows you interact with the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) and

 

to monitor tasks and display detailed information about various internal subsystems. MP is

 

available even when the server main power switch is in the off position. Most entry-class

 

Integrity servers include the Integrated Lights Out (iLO) Management Processor, which provides

 

a complete remote console experience with a web-based GUI and the functionality provided

 

by virtual media (vMedia).

 

See also BMC, EFI.

nPartition

Node partition. A hard partition within a cell-based server that provides both hardware and

 

software isolation among different instances of the operating system running on a single server.

 

Cell-based servers can be configured either as a single, large, symmetric multiprocessor or as

 

several independent systems. An nPartition has exclusive use of the memory, processor, and

 

I/O resources belonging to the cells that are assigned to that partition, and can execute its own

 

operating system image.

 

See also cell, partition, server complex, virtual partition).

OE

The Operating Environment for OpenVMS for Integrity servers is the model for delivering the

 

OpenVMS I64 operating system, layered products, and documentation. Each operating

 

environment bundles a group of products offered together at a single price based on the number

 

of active processor cores in the system.

 

See also FOE, EOE, MCOE.

OE DVD

The Operating Environment DVD containing the OpenVMS for Integrity Servers Operating

 

Environment and operating system, and the installation and other procedures described in this

 

manual.

OpenVMS

A computer system consisting of two or more Alpha, VAX, or Integrity server computers

Cluster system

running HP OpenVMS Cluster software. Many types of cluster interconnect devices can be

 

used to create a cluster environment; for example, CI, DSSI, and LAN devices in a local area

 

network, and Shared Memory CI (SMCI) for OpenVMS Galaxy instances. An OpenVMS Cluster

 

can consist of a single interconnect or a mixed-interconnect cluster with any combination of

 

cluster interconnects.

OpenVMS

The OpenVMS operating system running in either a soft or hard partition of a hardware platform.

instance

To share memory in a hard partition, the GALAXY system parameter must be set.

OpenVMS

A powerful Microsoft Windows based management tool for system managers and others who

Management

perform system management tasks on OpenVMS systems. Allows system managers to manage

Station

user accounts, printers, and storage across multiple systems, using an intuitive interface that

 

eliminates the need to remember complex OpenVMS DCL syntax, command procedures, and

 

device names. A server component is installed on OpenVMS (automatically if you select all the

 

default values during the installation); a client component is installed on a PC.

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