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refresh

An action that updates the attribute values displayed in the OSM Service Connection
interface.

See also

reanalyze

.

remote access

A form of remote support. Remote access, or dial-in, allows a remote service provider to
dial in to your server to diagnose hardware and software problems.

Remote access and remote notification are not available in countries where the modem
provided by HP is not certified. In these countries, you cannot use OSM to dial out to or
accept dial-in communications from a service provider.

See also

remote notification

.

remote notification

Remote notification, or dial-out, allows OSM to notify a service provider, such as the
Global Customer Support Center (GCSC), of pending hardware and software problems.

Remote access and remote notification are not available in countries where the modem
provided by HP is not certified. In these countries, you cannot use OSM to dial out to or
accept dial in communications from a service provider.

See also

remote access

,

incident report

, and

notification

.

remote switch

An

HP NonStop Cluster Switch (model 6770)

or

HP NonStop ServerNet Switch (model

6780)

in a ServerNet cluster that is not directly connected to the server that you are

logged on to. The OSM Service Connection cannot perform any actions on a remote
switch. To perform actions or get additional information on a remote switch, use the
OSM Service Connection to log on to a server that is directly connected to the switch.

reset

To stop a

processor

or

service processor (SP)

and terminate all the processes running in

it. Resetting a processor does not affect any other processors in the system. Resetting an
SP does not affect any other SP in the system. Reset is a processor action available in the
OSM Service Connection.

resource

A hardware component on the server or within a ServerNet cluster. Examples of
resources are system consoles, processors, memory, disk drives, and fabrics. In some
instances, the term resource includes software such as processes, files, and applications.

See also

customer-replaceable unit (CRU)

and

field-replaceable unit (FRU)

.