Glossary
This glossary defines terms and concepts related to software sharing.
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BIND
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The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) service is a distributed
database lookup service that allows you to distribute the
hosts
database network-wide.
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client
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A computer system that uses resources provided by another computer,
called a server.
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client area
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In DMS, an area containing a single client's custom-tailored root
files including the operating system kernel.
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Dataless Management Services (DMS)
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Dataless Management Services is a service provided by Digital
whereby a server computer system maintains the
root,
/usr,
and
/var
file systems for client computer systems connected to the server via
a Local Area Network (LAN).
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DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
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DCHP enables the automatic assignment of an IP
address to clients on networks from a pool of addresses. The IP
address assignment and configuration occurs automatically
whenever appropriate client systems (workstations and portable
computers) attach to a network. The
Digital UNIX
implementation of DHCP is based on the JOIN product by
Competitive Automation.
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DMS area
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A reserved disk area physically connected to a DMS server which
contains multiple copies of the root area, one for each DMS client.
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DMS client
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A computer system whose system disk area is physically connected to a
DMS server rather than to the client itself and is accessed across the
network by the client.
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DMS client area
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A DMS client area resides in each DMS area and is called
/clients.
Mulitple copies of the root area reside in the client area, each
tailored from the appropriate generic root for an individual
client.
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DMS environment
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A portion of a DMS area, containing software to support one or more
clients.
A DMS environment contains one or more DMS root areas. DMS
environments are located in
/var/adm/dms.
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DMS root area
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One root area
is required for each client that is to be supported in the DMS
environment. DMS root areas are located in
/var/adm/dms/dmsn.alpha.
Each root area contains a generic root directory and a shared
/usr
filesystem.
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DMS server
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A computer system that maintains the
root
/usr
and
/var
file systems for DMS client systems. The DMS servers can
contain multiple DMS environments to which clients are
added. DMS clients are booted over a Local Area Network.
Swapping and dumping is not supported over the network and
must be done on client's local disks.
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dmu (dataless management utility)
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The DMS utility, called
dmu,
provides the ability to manage the sharing of installed operating
software between DMS servers and clients. The utility allows users
to install, configure, show, and delete DMS environments and
add, list, modify, and remove DMS clients.
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generic root
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In DMS, a portion of the DMS environment that contains system software
in a generic form, ready to be copied for tailoring to fit an
individual client's requirements.
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NIS
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The Network Information Service (NIS) is a distributed data lookup
service for sharing information on a local area network (LAN). NIS
allows you to coordinate the distribution of database information
throughout your networked environment.
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new files
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In DMS, refers to files that are exactly as supplied in the
software distribution kit and have not been
customized. These files are used by the update installation
process and allow the files to be delivered onto the system without
overwriting the existing, and possibly customized version of the
file.
New files are prefixed with
.new..
These files should never be modified.
See
prototype files.
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private area
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In DMS, a portion of the DMS area that is reserved for the exclusive
use of a single client. The private area contains the client's
custom-tailored copy of certain operating system software files,
including the kernel.
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product environment
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In RIS, a portion of the RIS area containing a set of software kits
that are intended for installation on a particular client type, such as
RISC processors.
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prototype files
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In DMS, refers to files that can be modified by the server's system
administrator so that they can be customized for a particular
client site, such as
/etc/hosts
entries. Prototype files are prefixed with
.proto..
and can be customized before the DMS environment is configured.
See
new files.
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RIS area
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A reserved disk area physically connected to a RISC server, containing
one or more product environments in which are stored installable
software kits.
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RIS client
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A computer system that has permission to install software across the
network by accessing kits stored in the server's RIS area.
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RIS server
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A computer system that serves other computers by providing
operating system software for them to install; the software is
stored on disks belonging to the server and is accessed across the
network by the clients.
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server
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A computer system that serves one or more other computers, called
clients, by providing a resource to them.
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subset
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An installable software kit module that is compatible with the Digital
UNIX
setld
software installation utility.