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Glossary
System Setup program
A BIOS-based program that allows you to configure
your system's hardware and customize the system's
operation by setting such features as password
protection and energy management. Some options in
the System Setup program require that you reboot the
system (or the system may reboot automatically) in
order to make a hardware configuration change.
Because the System Setup program is stored in
NVRAM, any settings remain in effect until you change
them again.
system.ini file
A start-up file for the Windows operating system.
When you start Windows, it consults the
system.ini
file to determine a variety of options for the Windows
operating environment. Among other things, the
system.ini
file records which video, mouse, and
keyboard drivers are installed for Windows.
Running the Control Panel or Windows Setup program
may change options in the
system.ini
file. On other
occasions, you may need to change or add options to
the
system.ini
file manually with a text editor,
such as Notepad.
table
In SNMP MIBs, a table is a two dimensional array that
describes the variables that make up a managed object.
TCP/IP
Abbreviation for Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol. A system for transferring
information over a computer network containing
dissimilar systems, such as systems running Windows
and UNIX.
termination
Some devices (such as the last device at each end of a
SCSI cable) must be terminated to prevent reflections
and spurious signals in the cable. When such devices
are connected in a series, you may need to enable or
disable the termination on these devices by changing
jumper or switch settings on the devices or by changing
settings in the configuration software for the devices.
text editor
An application program for editing text files consisting
exclusively of ASCII characters. Windows Notepad is
a text editor, for example. Most word processors use
proprietary file formats containing binary characters,
although some can read and write text files.
TFTP
Abbreviation for Trivial File Transfer Protocol. TFTP
is a version of the TCP/IP FTP protocol that has no
directory or password capability.
text mode
A video mode that can be defined as x columns by y
rows of characters.
threshold values
Systems are normally equipped with various sensors
that monitor temperature, voltage, current, and fan
speed. The sensor's threshold values specify the ranges
(min and max values) for determining whether the
sensor is operating under normal, noncritical, critical
or fatal conditions. Server Administrator-supported
threshold values are
•
UpperThresholdFatal
•
UpperThresholdCritical
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UpperThresholdNon-critical
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Normal
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LowerThresholdNon-critical
•
LowerThresholdCritical
•
LowerThresholdFatal
time-out
A specified period of system inactivity that must occur
before an energy conservation feature is activated.
tpi
Abbreviation for tracks per inch.
TQFP
Abbreviation for thin quad flat pack.
Summary of Contents for External OEMR 850
Page 14: ...14 Introduction ...
Page 16: ...16 What s New for Version 2 3 ...
Page 44: ...44 Using Server Administrator ...
Page 54: ...54 Installing Server Administrator ...
Page 88: ...88 Working With the Baseboard Management Controller BMC ...
Page 102: ...102 Remote Access Service ...
Page 126: ...126 Diagnostic Service ...
Page 130: ...130 Server Administrator Logs ...