IBM Partner Pavilion DS4100 User Manual

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micro

channel

architecture

(MCA).

Hardware

that

is

used

for

PS/2

Model

50

computers

and

above

to

provide

better

growth

potential

and

performance

characteristics

when

compared

with

the

original

personal

computer

design.

Microsoft

Cluster

Server

(MSCS).

MSCS,

a

feature

of

Windows

NT

Server

(Enterprise

Edition),

supports

the

connection

of

two

servers

into

a

cluster

for

higher

availability

and

easier

manageability.

MSCS

can

automatically

detect

and

recover

from

server

or

application

failures.

It

can

also

be

used

to

balance

server

workload

and

provide

for

planned

maintenance.

model.

The

model

identification

that

is

assigned

to

a

device

by

its

manufacturer.

MSCS.

See

Microsoft

Cluster

Server.

network

management

station

(NMS).

In

the

Simple

Network

Management

Protocol

(SNMP),

a

station

that

runs

management

application

programs

that

monitor

and

control

network

elements.

NMI.

See

non-maskable

interrupt.

NMS.

See

network

management

station.

non-maskable

interrupt

(NMI).

A

hardware

interrupt

that

another

service

request

cannot

overrule

(mask).

An

NMI

bypasses

and

takes

priority

over

interrupt

requests

generated

by

software,

the

keyboard,

and

other

such

devices

and

is

issued

to

the

microprocessor

only

in

disastrous

circumstances,

such

as

severe

memory

errors

or

impending

power

failures.

node.

A

physical

device

that

allows

for

the

transmission

of

data

within

a

network.

node

port

(N_port).

A

fibre-channel

defined

hardware

entity

that

performs

data

communications

over

the

fibre-channel

link.

It

is

identifiable

by

a

unique

worldwide

name.

It

can

act

as

an

originator

or

a

responder.

nonvolatile

storage

(NVS).

A

storage

device

whose

contents

are

not

lost

when

power

is

cut

off.

N_port.

See

node

port.

NVS.

See

nonvolatile

storage.

NVSRAM.

Nonvolatile

storage

random

access

memory.

See

nonvolatile

storage.

Object

Data

Manager

(ODM).

An

AIX

proprietary

storage

mechanism

for

ASCII

stanza

files

that

are

edited

as

part

of

configuring

a

drive

into

the

kernel.

ODM.

See

Object

Data

Manager.

out-of-band.

Transmission

of

management

protocols

outside

of

the

fibre-channel

network,

typically

over

Ethernet.

partitioning.

See

storage

partition.

PCI

local

bus.

See

peripheral

component

interconnect

local

bus.

PDF.

See

portable

document

format.

performance

events.

Events

related

to

thresholds

set

on

storage

area

network

(SAN)

performance.

peripheral

component

interconnect

local

bus

(PCI

local

bus).

A

local

bus

for

PCs,

from

Intel,

that

provides

a

high-speed

data

path

between

the

CPU

and

up

to

10

peripherals

(video,

disk,

network,

and

so

on).

The

PCI

bus

coexists

in

the

PC

with

the

Industry

Standard

Architecture

(ISA)

or

Extended

Industry

Standard

Architecture

(EISA)

bus.

ISA

and

EISA

boards

plug

into

an

IA

or

EISA

slot,

while

high-speed

PCI

controllers

plug

into

a

PCI

slot.

See

also

Industry

Standard

Architecture,

Extended

Industry

Standard

Architecture.

polling

delay.

The

time

in

seconds

between

successive

discovery

processes

during

which

discovery

is

inactive.

port.

A

part

of

the

system

unit

or

remote

controller

to

which

cables

for

external

devices

(such

as

display

stations,

terminals,

printers,

switches,

or

external

storage

units)

are

attached.

The

port

is

an

access

point

for

data

entry

or

exit.

A

device

can

contain

one

or

more

ports.

portable

document

format

(PDF).

A

standard

specified

by

Adobe

Systems,

Incorporated,

for

the

electronic

distribution

of

documents.

PDF

files

are

compact;

can

be

distributed

globally

by

e-mail,

the

Web,

intranets,

or

CD-ROM;

and

can

be

viewed

with

the

Acrobat

Reader,

which

is

software

from

Adobe

Systems

that

can

be

downloaded

at

no

cost

from

the

Adobe

Systems

home

page.

premium

feature

key.

A

file

that

the

storage

subsystem

controller

uses

to

enable

an

authorized

premium

feature.

The

file

contains

the

feature

enable

identifier

of

the

storage

subsystem

for

which

the

premium

feature

is

authorized,

and

data

about

the

premium

feature.

See

also

feature

enable

identifier.

private

loop.

A

freestanding

arbitrated

loop

with

no

fabric

attachment.

See

also

arbitrated

loop.

program

temporary

fix

(PTF).

A

temporary

solution

or

bypass

of

a

problem

diagnosed

by

IBM

in

a

current

unaltered

release

of

the

program.

PTF.

See

program

temporary

fix.

RAID.

See

redundant

array

of

independent

disks.

RAM.

See

random-access

memory.

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