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Chapter 5
Starting and stopping HP-UX
Terms
Terms
Terms used in this chapter include:
Open Boot
PROM (OBP)
Tests the server’s hardware, provides a complete and
accurate description of all available hardware, and
boots the operating system. Resides on the V-Class
server.
node
Set of processors and physical memory organized as a
symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) running a single
image of the operating system. A V-Class server
consists of one node.
multiuser mode Allows multiple users to access the system
simultaneously. See also single-user mode.
run level
An HP-UX mode of operation. The /etc/inittab file
defines which terminals and processes are active at
each run level.
run-level s
Restricts user input to the console. Also known as
single-user mode.
single-user
mode
Restricts user input to the console. Also known as run-
level s, system administrators use this mode to prevent
users from accessing the system during system
maintenance.
Summary of Contents for 9000 V-Class
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