Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Russian term or phrase:
в режиме терминального доступа
English translation:
in the terminal access mode
Added to glossary by
PoveyTrans (X)
Apr 24, 2008 19:18
16 yrs ago
Russian term
в режиме терминального доступа
Russian to English
Tech/Engineering
IT (Information Technology)
Тестирования ABC 2.0 проводилось в режиме терминального доступа.
This is the testing report for a Russian IT system. Could anyone propose an answer with an explanation of what is meant here. There is an entry on MULTITRAN but it doesn't really make much sense.
Thanks for any assistance.
Саймон
This is the testing report for a Russian IT system. Could anyone propose an answer with an explanation of what is meant here. There is an entry on MULTITRAN but it doesn't really make much sense.
Thanks for any assistance.
Саймон
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +3 | in the terminal access mode | Boris Kimel |
4 | shell access [mode] | Fernsucht |
Change log
Apr 24, 2008 19:30: Mikhail Kropotov changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Proposed translations
+3
5 mins
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in the terminal access mode
One can omit "access" as well. The overall meaning is the terminal [mode] was used to access the [host] system with ABC 2.0 running on it.
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Note added at 51 мин (2008-04-24 20:09:11 GMT)
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To the _shell access_ : it is usually understood as "access to the [unix]shell", a common webhosting package option. Remote (terminal) access is implied since _all_ access to the hoster's server is remote.
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Note added at 51 мин (2008-04-24 20:09:11 GMT)
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To the _shell access_ : it is usually understood as "access to the [unix]shell", a common webhosting package option. Remote (terminal) access is implied since _all_ access to the hoster's server is remote.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Jack Doughty
: One can omit "the" as well.
2 mins
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Thanks! I usually tend to omit too many of them...
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neutral |
Fernsucht
: kindly have to almost disagree, because "shell" is a more commonly used term in the IT // actually, yes, the truth is out there with the asker.. what ever ABC 2.0 is all about
16 mins
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No problem, the same here. A shell is a narrower term, it is platform-specific etc. But those ABC 2.0 testers could use a [remote] shell as well.
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agree |
Mikhail Mezhiritsky
7 hrs
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agree |
Igor Blinov
15 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Спасибо Борисю"
5 mins
shell access [mode]
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Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Dorene Cornwell
: terminal vs remote is one issue; shell vs some other mode might be a separate question. Not sure I have enough info to choose here.
41 mins
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toerh mod emgith wit?
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