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routinely used for information transfer., In Fibre Channel protocol

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Glossary operating mode In Directors or Switches, in managed products, a selection between S/390 and open systems mode. See also open systems mode; S/390 mode. operating system OS. Software that controls execution of applications and provides services such as resource allocation, scheduling, I/O control, and data management. Most operating systems are predominantly software, but partial hardware implementations are possible (D, T). Operating System/390 OS/390™. An integrated, open-enterprise server operating system developed by IBM that incorporates a leading-edge and open communications server, distributed data and file services, parallel Sysplex support, object-oriented programming, distributed computing environment, and open application interfaces (D). original equipment manufacturer OEM. A company that has a special relationship with computer producers. OEMs buy components and customize them for a particular application. They sell the customized computer under their own name. OEMs may not actually be the original manufacturers. They are usually the customizers and marketers. See operating system. OS/390™ See Operating System/390. OSI See Open Systems Architecture. OSMS See open systems management server. out-of-band management Transmission of management information, using frequencies or channels other than those routinely used for information transfer. packet In Fibre Channel protocol, Logical unit of information (usually in the form of a data frame) transmitted on a network. It contains a header (with all relevant addressing and timing information), the actual data, and a trailer (which contains the error checking function, usually in the form of a cyclic redundancy check), and frequently user data. panel A logical component of the interface window. Typically, a heading and/or frame marks the panel as an individual entity of the window. Size and shape of the panel and its data depend upon the purpose of the panel and may or may not be modified. Glossary-28 embedded web server user guide

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embedded web server user guide
Glossary
operating mode
In Directors or Switches, in managed products, a selection between S/390 and open systems
mode. See also
open systems mode
;
S/390 mode
.
operating system
OS. Software that controls execution of applications and provides services such as resource
allocation, scheduling, I/O control, and data management. Most operating systems are
predominantly software, but partial hardware implementations are possible (D, T).
Operating System/390
OS/390™. An integrated, open-enterprise server operating system developed by IBM that
incorporates a leading-edge and open communications server, distributed data and file
services, parallel Sysplex support, object-oriented programming, distributed computing
environment, and open application interfaces (D).
original equipment manufacturer
OEM. A company that has a special relationship with computer producers. OEMs buy
components and customize them for a particular application. They sell the customized
computer under their own name. OEMs may not actually be the original manufacturers. They
are usually the customizers and marketers.
See
operating system
.
OS/390™
See
Operating System/390
.
OSI
See
Open Systems Architecture
.
OSMS
See
open systems management server
.
out-of-band management
Transmission of management information, using frequencies or channels other than those
routinely used for information transfer.
packet
In Fibre Channel protocol, Logical unit of information (usually in the form of a data frame)
transmitted on a network. It contains a header (with all relevant addressing and timing
information), the actual data, and a trailer (which contains the error checking function, usually
in the form of a cyclic redundancy check), and frequently user data.
panel
A logical component of the interface window. Typically, a heading and/or frame marks the
panel as an individual entity of the window. Size and shape of the panel and its data depend
upon the purpose of the panel and may or may not be modified.