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Glossary

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enoft

utility

the emulated system. For example, a TNS/R or TNS/E system emulates the behavior
of a TNS system when executing interpreted or accelerated TNS object code.

enoft

utility. A utility that reads and displays information from TNS/E native object files.

See also

noft

utility

.

EPTRACE. A performance investigation tool for Open System Services (OSS) and

Guardian environments running H-series RVUs. It is designed to count, trace, locate,
and provide a log of millicode-corrected misalignments in TNS stumble events.

exact point. See

memory-exact point

and

register-exact point

.

executable. See

object code file

.

Executable and Linkable Format (ELF). A common standard for executable files and

object code. On HP NonStop™ servers, ELF replaced the less extensible

Common

Object File Format (COFF)

for native files.

execution mode. The emulated or real instruction set environment in which object code

runs. A TNS system has only one execution mode: TNS mode using TNS compilers
and 16-bit TNS instructions. A TNS/R system has three execution modes: TNS/R
native mode using MIPS native compilers and MIPS instructions, emulated TNS
execution in TNS interpreted mode, and emulated TNS execution in TNS accelerated
mode. A TNS/E system also has three execution modes: TNS/E native mode using
TNS/E

native compilers and Intel® Itanium® instructions, emulated TNS execution in

TNS interpreted mode, and emulated TNS execution in TNS accelerated mode.

explicit DLL. See

explicit dynamic-link library (explicit DLL)

.

explicit dynamic-link library (explicit DLL). A dynamic-link library (DLL) that is named in

the libList of a client or is a native-compiled loadfile associated with a client.

export. To offer a symbol definition for use by other loadfiles. A loadfile exports a symbol

definition for use by other loadfiles that need a data item or function having that
symbolic name.

extended data segment. See

selectable segment

.

external entry-point (XEP) table. A table located in the last page of each TNS code

segment that contains links for calls (unresolved external references) out of that
segment.

fault domain. In a fault-tolerant system, a module that can fail without causing a system

failure.

fault tolerance. The ability of a computer system to continue processing despite the failure

of any single software or hardware component within the system.

field. In a structured programming language, an addressable entry within a data structure.

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