Server – Siemens Unix V4.0 User Manual

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Glossary

Product Manual

U7613-J-Z815-6-76

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A server or server system is a computer which provides

services

and

shared

resources

to the

clients

. A server could maintain a file system, for example, which

clients can access over a

local network

.

server name

Every

server

is assigned a unique name in the

l

ocal network

. Every

shared

resource

of every server in the local network can be addressed from a client

using the server name and the

sharename

. This is provided access authorization

has been granted.

server role

The role assigned to a

server

which determines whether and how

Netlogon

is

operating on this server. The server role can be a

backup domain controller

or

primary domain controller

.

server system

See:

server

services

The services are the main components of Advanced Server for UNIX software.
These include the workstation service, which enables a computer to use

shared

resources

in a

local network

. The server service enables the server to share

resources in a network. Other services are:

Netlogon

,

Auditing

,

Net

POPUP

,

Netrun, Replicator, Alerter, Browser , Timesource, WINS

and

Messenger

.

session

A session is opened if a

client

has successfully logged on to a

server

. A session

is required in order to set up one or more

connections

to individual

shared

resources

. A client can have several sessions set up to several servers. See also

Netlogon

.

share

If a resource on a server is available to users in a local network, it is “shared”.
See also

shared resource

.

share level security

A type of security by means of which access to each

shared resource

is

dependent upon a

password

. Rights are not assigned to the individual user but

to the resource. This type of security is not supported by Advanced Server for
UNIX. In the case of an upgrade installation from LAN Manager/X, the type of
security is changed to

user level security

.

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