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Secure Sockets

See SSL.

Layer

 

server blades

Thin, modular, self-contained computer servers containing one or more microprocessors and

 

memory. Server blades are designed for high density and eliminate the need for many

 

components such as power cords and network cables that are present in traditional rack-mount

 

systems. HP server blades support technologies such as hot-plug hard-drives, multiple I/O

 

cards, multi-function network interconnects and Integrated Lights Out.

 

See also BladeSystem, BladeSystem enclosure.

server complex

The hardware of a cell-based server that includes all cells, I/O expansion cabinets, cables, cabinet

 

hardware, fans, and power and utilities components. The complex can support multiple instances

 

of an operating system by means of nPartitions.

 

See also cell, nPartition, server complex.

SIM

See HP SIM.

SIP

System Integrated Product. A product provided by HP that can be installed or upgraded as

 

part of the OpenVMS installation or upgrade. SIPs include required products, such as CDSA,

 

Kerberos, and the base kit for Availability Manager;and optional products such as DECwindows

 

Motif, DECnet-Plus, DECnet Phase IV, TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS, and on OpenVMS I64

 

systems only, WBEM Services for OpenVMS and WBEM Providers for OpenVMS.

 

See also layered products.

source drive

The drive that holds the operating system distribution media during an upgrade or installation.

 

This can be a local drive or an InfoServer. The drive contains either the operating system CD

 

or DVD, or a copy of it.

SSL

Secure Sockets Layer. The open-standard security protocol for secure transfer of sensitive

 

information over the Internet. HP SSL offers a high degree of confidentiality by allowing server

 

authentication, client authentication, and an encrypted connection that requires all information

 

sent between client and server to be encrypted by the sending software and decrypted by the

 

receiving software. HP SSL for OpenVMS is automatically installed with the OpenVMS operating

 

system. For more information, see the HP Open Source Security for OpenVMS, Volume 2: HP SSL

 

for OpenVMS manual.

standalone

A computer system consisting of a single computer that is not part of a network or OpenVMS

system

Cluster.

system disk

The disk from which OpenVMS is typically booted. During an installation or upgrade, this disk

 

is the target disk because it receives files from the source drive. After installation or upgrade,

 

the target drive is booted and becomes the system disk.

 

See also target drive.

System Integrated

See SIP.

Product

 

Systems Insight

See HP SIM.

Manager

 

target drive

The drive that holds the system disk during an upgrade or installation, or the drive you designate

 

when backing up the system disk.

TCP/IP Services

HP standard implementation of the TCP/IP and NFS networking protocols, integrated with the

for OpenVMS

OpenVMS operating system installation. Provides interoperability and resource sharing among

 

systems running OpenVMS, UNIX, Windows, and other operating systems that support TCP/IP.

 

TCP/IP provides a comprehensive suite of functions and applications that support

 

industry-standard protocols for heterogeneous network communications and resource sharing.

 

See also DECnet Phase IV, DECnet-Plus.

TDC

The Performance Data Collector for HP OpenVMS (TDC) collects and manages configuration

 

and performance data for analysis by other applications. TDC_RT Version 2.2 or later is a

 

run-time only (base) variant of the TDC software that is installed automatically with the

 

OpenVMS operating system for use on specific operating system platforms. By default, data is

 

collected in a file. Subsequently, user applications can retrieve the data from the file.

Temporary

See TiCAP.

Instant Capacity

 

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