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XPC-L System Installation, Configuration, and Migration Guide

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<strong>XPC</strong>-L Server<br />

The physical entity that performs the record-level locking functions.<br />

Glossary<br />

Multiple hosts connect to redundant <strong>XPC</strong>-L platforms, which are controlled by redundant<br />

<strong>XPC</strong>-L Control Workstations. The redundant <strong>XPC</strong>-L systems operate in a master/slave<br />

software configuration; the platform that is the master is referred to as the primary<br />

server <strong>and</strong> the platform that is the slave is referred to as the secondary server. The<br />

primary/secondary configuration may consist of two independent hardware platforms or<br />

multiple pods within the same hardware platform.<br />

<strong>XPC</strong>-L service<br />

The software that runs on an <strong>XPC</strong>-L Server.<br />

<strong>XPC</strong>-L system<br />

The group of <strong>XPC</strong>-L Control Workstations <strong>and</strong> <strong>XPC</strong>-L Servers that provide the Extended<br />

Processing Complex-Locking (<strong>XPC</strong>-L) function.<br />

XRF<br />

XRP<br />

See <strong>XPC</strong> Resident File.<br />

A FURPUR <strong>and</strong> FREIPS option that sets a file’s <strong>XPC</strong> caching specification to make it a<br />

permanent <strong>XPC</strong> Resident File.<br />

6885 3522–003 Glossary–3

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