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Glossary
HP NonStop TCP/IP subsystem
HP NonStop TCP/IP subsystem. A subsystem that allows the use of HP NonStop TCP/IP
to access a NonStop S-series host from Macintosh computers, personal computers,
and UNIX workstations. Applications running on a NonStop S-series system or in an
Expand network can transparently exchange data with NonStop TCP/IP devices.
IOMF CRU. See I/O multifunction (IOMF) CRU.
IOMF 2 CRU. See I/O multifunction (IOMF) 2 CRU.
I/O multifunction (IOMF) CRU. (1) An HP NonStop S-series customer-replaceable unit
(CRU) that connects an I/O enclosure to a processor enclosure through a ServerNet
cable and supplies power to the components within the IOMF CRU as well as
redundantly to the disk drives, SCSI terminators, and ServerNet adapters in that
enclosure. The IOMF CRU contains a power supply, a service processor (SP), a
ServerNet router, an Ethernet controller, an external ServerNet port, and three SCSI
ServerNet addressable controllers (S-SACs) in a single unit. (2) A collective term for
both IOMF CRUs and IOMF 2 CRUs when a distinction between the two types of
CRUs is not required.
I/O multifunction (IOMF) 2 CRU. An HP NonStop S-series customer-replaceable unit
(CRU) that connects an I/O enclosure to a processor enclosure through a ServerNet
cable and supplies power to the components within the IOMF 2 CRU as well as
redundantly to the disk drives, SCSI terminators, and ServerNet adapters in that
enclosure. The IOMF 2 CRU contains a power supply, a service processor (SP), a
ServerNet router 2, an Ethernet controller, three configurable ServerNet ports, and
three SCSI ServerNet addressable controllers (S-SACs) in a single unit. IOMF 2
CRUs are supported on G06.10 and later software release version updates (RVUs).
LAN. See local area network (LAN).
LANMAN. See LAN Manager (LANMAN) process.
LAN Manager (LANMAN) process. The LANMAN process is provided as part of the SLSA
subsystem. The NonStop Kernel persistence manager starts and manages the
LANMAN process, which it starts as a generic process that runs as a NonStop process
pair in the host system processors. The LANMAN process starts and manages the
SLSA subsystem objects and also starts the LAN monitor (LANMON) process,
assigning ownership of Ethernet ServerNet addressable controllers (SACs) to the
LANMON processes in the system through an access list. SCF commands are directed
to the LANMAN processes for configuring and managing the SLSA subsystem and the
Ethernet adapters. The LANMAN process is named $ZZLAN, which is built by $ZZKRN
and maintained by the $ZPM persistence manager. See also ServerNet LAN Systems
Access (SLSA) subsystem and LAN Monitor (LANMON) process.
LANMON. See LAN Monitor (LANMON) process.
LAN Monitor (LANMON) process. The LAN monitor process is provided as part of the
SLSA subsystem. It is started and managed by the LAN Manager (LANMAN) process
and started at coldload. One LAN monitor process runs in each processor of the host
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