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GLOSSARY [ ALLBASE/NET User's Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


ALLBASE/NET User's Guide

GLOSSARY 

alias name 
The unique name on the client that represents a specific DBEnvironment on
the server.  The alias name is part of each alias profile in the AliasDB
file.

alias profile 
A set of information that is associated with the alias name for a
DBEnvironment.  Alias profiles are contained in the AliasDB file on the
client.  They are created and maintained by the system administrator
using NETUtil.

AliasDB file 
The AliasDB file contains sets of information, called alias profiles,
that are associated with each alias name for a DBEnvironment.  The
AliasDB file resides on the client.  It is created when the first alias
profile is entered.

ALLBASE/NET 
ALLBASE/NET is a software product that allows an application on one HP-UX
or MPE/iX client to access a remote ALLBASE/SQL DBEnvironment on
another HP-UX or MPE/iX server.  Applications such as ISQL, ALLBASE
preprocessors, ALLBASE/Query, ALLBASE/4GL, and Information Access SQL/UX
as well as user-written applications, can use ALLBASE/NET to access a
remote DBEnvironment.

ALLBASE/SQL 
ALLBASE/SQL is an SQL database management system that resides on the HP
3000 Series 900 and HP 9000 Series 800 and Series 300.

ARPA services 
ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) is the network software
interface that enables communication between machines on the same network
via TCP/IP.

authority 
An authority is a permission granted to a user to access specific objects
for specific purposes within an ALLBASE/SQL DBEnvironment.  See also 
object.

client 
A system that secures the services of another system (a server).  With
ALLBASE/NET, an application on the client can access a remote
DBEnvironment on the server.  In some cases, a computer can act as both a
client and a server.  See also server.

CONNECT authority 
CONNECT authority allows a user to access a DBEnvironment.  A user with
CONNECT authority has all table and view authorities that may have been
granted to the special user PUBLIC.

database 
A structured arrangement of data elements designed for the easy selection
of information.  In ALLBASE/SQL, a database is a collection of tables,
views, and indexes having the same ownership in a DBEnvironment.

DBEnvironment 
A collection of files containing one or more ALLBASE/SQL databases, plus
other entities that contain information for all databases in the
DBEnvironment.

DBEUserID 
A login name that is one type of owner of database objects.

HP NewWave Access 
The PC software, running in the HP NewWave environment, that works with
Information Access SQL/UX on the HP 9000 Series 800 client to connect the
PC to local or remote databases.
[REV BEG]

host name 
The "ARPA host name" is used by ARPA Services/BSD IPC. On MPE/iX ARPA
resolves host names by attempting to contact domain servers listed in the
RESLVCNF.NET.SYS or HOSTS.NET.SYS file.  On HP-UX ARPA resolves
host names by attempting to contact domain servers listed in the
/etc/resolv.conf or /etc/hosts file.[REV END]

Information Access PC 
An application that runs on the HP Vectra or on supported IBM and Compaq
PCs.  It gives PC users access to ALLBASE/SQL tables by interacting with
Information Access SQL/UX on an HP 9000 Series 800 client.

Information Access SQL/XL 
An application running on an HP 3000 Series 900 client that gives users
running Information Access PC access to ALLBASE/SQL tables.

ISQL (Interactive Structured Query Language) 
The interactive interface to ALLBASE/SQL is the tool you use for ad hoc
queries as well as for loading and unloading data and other database
administration tasks.

module 
A group of sections stored in the DBEnvironment when an embedded SQL
program is preprocessed or when the ISQL command PREPARE is issued.  The
module is activated when the program is run or when the EXECUTE command
is issued in ISQL.

NS 
NS is the network software interface that enables communication between
machines on the same network via the TCP/IP protocol.

native language 
The language of the DBEnvironment.  In ALLBASE/NET and ALLBASE/SQL, the
default language is NATIVE-3000.  PORTNLS is used.

NETUtil 
NETUtil is the command-driven utility provided by ALLBASE/NET for
creating and maintaining the AliasDB and NETUsers files.

NETUsers file 
The NETUsers file contains sets of information, called user profiles,
that are associated with each ALLBASE/NET user.  The NETUsers file
resides on the server.  It is created when the first user profile is
entered.[REV BEG]

NetWare 
A networking product originally from Novell that is used in the PC
environment.  NetWare/iX is Hewlett-Packard Company's port of Novell
Inc.'s NetWare for UNIX.[REV END]
[REV BEG]

node name 
The "NS node name" is used by NS/Net/IPC and defined through NMMGR on
MPE/iX or through SAM on HP-UX. NS uses probe, probe-proxy and the
network-directory to resolve NS name-to-IP-address.  Note that the
NETUtil prompts "Server Node Name" and "Client Node Name" do not imply
"NS node name."[REV END]

object 
A structure created and stored in an ALLBASE/SQL DBEnvironment.  The most
common objects are tables, views, indexes, and groups.

owner 
A DBEUserID, a group name, or a class name.  Ownership applies to
database objects such as tables, views, indexes, and authorization
groups.  The owner can drop the object or transfer it to another owner.

preprocessor 
A component of ALLBASE/SQL that converts an embedded SQL program into a
source file for input to a compiler in one of four programming languages:
C, COBOL, FORTRAN, and Pascal.

server 
A system that provides a specific service or services to other systems
(the clients).  With ALLBASE/NET, the server contains the remote
ALLBASE/SQL DBEnvironment that is accessed by the application on the
client.  In some cases, a computer can act as both a client and a server.
See also client.

user profile 
A set of information that identifies each ALLBASE/NET user.  User
profiles are contained in the NETUsers file on the server.  They are
created and maintained by the system administrator using NETUtil.



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