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button
A graphic element in a display that functionally represents an actual push
button. It is usually accessible by mouse pointer and is used to start an
action.
C
A standardized and highly-portable computer language. Also the name of
the NLS default language/environment (formerly n-computer). Also the
name of one of the HP-UX command interpreters, the C Shell (
CD-ROM
Compact Disc Read-Only Memory.
CD ROM le system
A read-only memory le system on compact disk. Typically, you can read
data from a CD ROM le system, but you cannot write to one.
character
An element used for the organization, control, or representation of text.
Characters include graphic characters and control characters.
choose
In HP VUE or SAM, to cause a selection to take e ect, by clicking on it
twice or by pressing return with the selection illuminated.
click
and release a mouse button rapidly.
To press
cluster
A group of workstations connected via a LAN. One computer, the cluster
, performs as a le-system server for the cluster clients .
server
(For information on clusters, see
Sharing the HP-UX Filing System ).
cluster client
A cluster node that does not have a local HP-UX le system. Its le system
resides on the cluster server. However for HP-UX 8.0, cluster clients can
have locally mounted disks for local data storage.
A client can also refer to any process run by a server.
Managing Clusters of HP9000 Computers:
Glossary
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