Glossary

Use this page as a guidance to learn industrial/agency terminology and acronyms.

Terms and Definitions

TermDefinition
AKT (Authentication Key Token) A hardware security device issued to NCCS users which generates a sequence of numbers used to form part of a one-time-use passcode.
Computational Project(Formerly known as a “Sponsor Code Account”) A five-character code representing a PI’s research effort.
DIMM(Dual inline memory module) A circuit board with a 64-bit path to the memory module.
Division CodeA three-character code which groups Computational Projects by the organization under which their PIs work.
Division Representative An individual who facilitates interaction between the division and the NCCS.
Login shell Software interface through which users authenticate to access NCCS computing systems.
LDAP(Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is an application protocol for querying and modifying directory services running over TCP/IP. LDAP is used by the NCCS for access authentication to NCCS computing resources. Currently an LDAP password is necessary for access to the NCCS Linux Network (discover) Cluster, the NCCS SGI Altix 3700 BX2 (palm/explore) Cluster and the NCCS Portal Web-pages.
LSF(Load Sharing Facility) – The batch queueing system used on halem.
man pageShort for manual page, a page of online documentation for every command, utility, and library function in UNIX systems, viewable by issuing the command man command.
Passcode A combination of two sequences of numbers that you use to log in to an NCCS system. The first sequence is your four-digit NCCS Personal Identification Number (PIN), and the second sequence is your NCCS Authentication Key Tokan (AKT) tokencode, which changes every thirty or sixty seconds (depending on your AKT). Together these two sequences of numbers form a one-time-use passcode.
PIN(Personal Identification Number) Four-digit number assigned to you by NCCS User Services to be used in combination with the tokencode on your AKT to login to NCCS systems or alone to access restricted web pages.
Principal Investigator (PI)  (Formerly known as a “Sponsor”) An individual to whom NASA funding sources have allocated computing resources on NCCS systems for research.
RAID(Redundant array of inexpensive disks) A category of disk drives that use two or more disks in combination for fault tolerance and performance.
SSH KeysA pair of cryptographic keys, designated as public key and private key, that are used to enable passwordless ssh on NCCS systems. The private key is generally kept secret, while the public key may be widely distributed.
TokencodeThe sequence of numbers on an Authentication Key Token (AKT) which changes every thirty or sixty seconds (depending on your AKT).
UserAn individual with access to NCCS resources.
UseridA user’s three- to eight-character code that uniquely identifies him or her on NCCS computing systems.
X11 (X Window System) Windowing system for bitmap displays that provides the basic framework for a GUI environment: drawing and moving windows on the screen and interacting with a mouse and keyboard. In an X11 environment, the traditional local client vs. remote server relationship may be reversed.

Acronyms

Term/AcronymDefinition
APIApplication Programming Interface
BIOSBasic Input Output System
BMCBaseboard Management Controller
CISTOComputational and Information Sciences & Technology Office
CFMCubic Feet per Minute
CSCComputer Sciences Corporation
CTCapabilities Tests
CuCopper
DDRIB Double Data Rate (16 Gbps) Infiniband
DIMMDual In-line Memory Module
ECCError-correcting Code Memory
ELTEffectiveness Level Testing
EIDEEnhanced Integrated Disk Electronics
EPOEmergency Power Off
FCFibre Channel
FDRIB Fourteen Data Rate (56 Gbps) Infiniband
ftFeet
GbGigabit
GBGigabyte
GbEGigabit Ethernet
GbpsGigabits Per Second
GEOSGoddard Earth Observing System
GFEGovernment Furnished Equipment
GISSGoddard Institute for Space Studies
GMAOGlobal Modeling and Assimilation Office
GPFSGlobal Parallel File System – from IBM
GPMGallons Per Minute
GSFCGoddard Space Flight Center
GUIGraphical User Interface
HBAHost Bus Adaptor
HCAHost Card Adaptor
HPCHigh Performance Computing
HPCCHigh Performance Computing Challenge
IBInfiniband
IBCInternational Building Code
ILOIntegrated Lights Out
IPMIIntelligent Platform Management Interface
JCSDAJoint Center for Space Data Assimilation
KVAKilovolts Amperes
KVMKeyboard-Video-Mouse
KWKilowatt
LANLocal Area Network
lbsPounds
MbMegabit
MBMegabyte
MbEMegabit Ethernet
MDSMetadata Server
MPIMessage Passing Interface
MUSMachine Unit Specification
NCCSNASA Center for Computational Sciences
NAS-PBNASA Advanced Supercomputing Parallel Benchmarks
NICNetwork Interface Card
NSDNetwork Storage Device
OEMOriginal Equipment Manufacturer
OFEDOpen Fabrics Enterprise Distribution
O/SOperating System
PBSPortable Batch System – resource management software from Altair
PFPetaflop
PGIPortland Group, Inc.
POPurchase Order
PSIPounds per Square Inch
PUEPower Usage Effectiveness
QDRIB Quad Data Rate (36 Gbps) Infiniband
RAMRandom Access Memory
RASReliability, Availability, and Serviceability
RDMARemote Direct Memory Access
RFPRequest for Proposal
RFQRequest for Quote
RHELRed Hat Enterprise Linux
RMAReturn Material Authorization
rshRemote shell
SASSerial Attaches SCSI
SATASerial Advanced Technology Attachment
SCSISmall Computer System Interface
SCUScalable Compute Unit
SENScience and Engineering Network
SLESSUSE Linux Enterprise Server
SNMPSimple Network Management Protocol
sshSecure shell
TCOTotal Cost of Ownership
UPSUninterrupted Power Supply
VLANVirtual Local Area Network