Disk crus – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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before you can proceed.

customer-replaceable unit (CRU)

A server component that can be removed and installed by customers with minimal
training. CRUs are considered to be a subset of

field-replaceable units (FRUs)

.

D

darksite

A location where no operator is working on site and the only access to the

LAN

is from a

centralized monitoring station through a modem connected to a routing workstation.
Darksite is a synonym for unattended site.

details pane

Located in the lower portion of the

Management window

, the details pane contains

specific information about the resource selected in the tree pane. Click the corresponding
tab in the details pane to select the type of information you want.

See also

view pane

and

tree pane

dial-in

See

remote access

.

dial-out

See

remote access

.

dial-out point

An OSM workstation from which

incident reports

are sent to a remote

service provider

.

Incident reports are sent from the OSM workstations defined as the primary and backup
dial-out points (the primary and backup system consoles.

Note: Remote access and remote notification are not available in countries where

the modem provided by HP is not certified. In these countries, you cannot use
the OSM software to dial out to or accept dial-in communications from a
service provider.

discovery

The process by which the OSM Service Connection determines the supported resources
that exist on a NonStop S-series server, including

customer-replaceable units (CRUs)

,

field-replaceable units (FRUs)

, and their subcomponents; I/O process names; and device

states. I/O process names (or logical names) are available only to the OSM Service
Connection.

See also

initial discovery

disk drive

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