Batch-Job
Same as Enter-Job: scheduled program that is assigned to run on a computer without further user interaction.
CLIP (Common Logging Interface Provider)
Product that gather logs from BS2000 system and send it to RSyslog Server
Config File
Also Parameter file. It is a file ($TSOS.SYSDAT.CLIP.<ver>) that defines the parameters, options, settings and preferences applied to current program.
DSSM (Dynamic Subsystem Management)
DSSM (Dynamic Subsystem Management) is the central instance in BS2000/OSD for dynamic subsystem management.
Enter-Job
Same as Batch-Job: scheduled program that is assigned to run on a computer without further user interaction.
FITC (Fast and Functional Inter Task Communication)
FITC is BS2000 implementation of IPC (Inter-Process Communication).
FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name)
Domain name that specifies its exact location in the tree of the Domain Name System (DNS).
JMS (Job Management System)
BS2000 Task Scheduler
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)
File format and data interchange standard that utilizes human-readable text to store and transmit data objects.
Linux
Family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel.
Parameter file
Also Configuration file. It is a file ($TSOS.SYSDAT.CLIP.<ver>) that defines the parameters, options, settings and preferences applied to current program.
Port
Port is a number assigned to uniquely identify a connection endpoint and to direct data to a specific service
RFC (Request for Comment)
Publication in a series from the principal technical development and standards-setting bodies for the Internet.
RSyslog
Open-source software utility for forwarding log messages in an IP network.
SAT (Security Audit Trail)
SAT is the logging component of BS2000 for events relevant to security.
SATCP (SAT Control Program)
Subsystem designed for monitoring events and alarms.
SATUT
The utility routine used for evaluation and editing the SATLOG files.
SERSLOG
Software error logging in BS2000.
SIEM (Security Information and Event Management)
Systems used for collecting, monitoring and analysing security data.
Socket
One endpoint of a two way communication link between two programs running on the network.
Subsystem
Within the context of dynamic subsystem management (DSSM), a subsystem is a unit that executes a function and that can be loaded, started and terminated automatically and independently, taking into account dependency relations to other subsystems. A subsystem may consist of a number of subsystem components.
Syslog
Standard for message logging. It allows separation of the software that generates messages, the system that stores them, and the software that reports and analyses them.
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
On of the main protocols of the Internet Protocol suite.
TCP/IP
Common name of the Internet protocol suite. Framework for organizing the set of communication protocols used in the Internet and similar computer networks according to functional criteria.
TPR (Task privileged)
Privileged work within a user task or system task.
TSOS
Special user (System Administrator) with most of the privileges in the system.
TU (Task unprivileged)
Unprivileged work within a user task
UNIX
A family of multitasking, multi-user computer operating systems.