Dell PowerEdge 7250 User Manual

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Glossary

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RAM disk

A memory-resident program that emulates a hard

drive.

read-only file

A read-only file is one that you are prohibited from

editing or deleting. A file can have read-only status if:

Its read-only attribute is enabled.

It resides on a physically write-protected diskette or

on a diskette in a write-protected drive.

It is located on a network in a directory to which the

system administrator has assigned read-only rights

to you.

readme file

A text file included with a software package or hardware

product that contains information supplementing or

updating the documentation for the software or

hardware. Typically, readme files provide installation

information, describe new product enhancements or

corrections that have not yet been documented, and

list known problems or other things you need to be

aware of as you use the software or hardware.

ROM

Acronym for read-only memory. Your system contains

some programs essential to its operation in ROM code.

Unlike RAM, a ROM chip retains its contents even

after you turn off your system. Examples of code in

ROM include the program that initiates your system's

boot routine and the POST.

RPM

Abbreviation for Red Hat Package Manager.

schema

A collection of class definitions that describes managed

objects in a particular environment. A CIM schema is

a collection of class definitions used to represent

managed objects that are common to every

management environment, which is why CIM is called

the Common Information Model.

SCSI

Acronym for small computer system interface. An I/O

bus interface with faster data transmission rates than

standard ports. You can connect up to seven devices

(15 for some newer SCSI types) to one SCSI interface.

server module

A modular system component that functions as an

individual system. To function as a system, a server

module is inserted into a chassis which includes power

supplies, fans, a system management module, and at

least one network switch module. The power supplies,

fans, system management module, and network switch

module are shared resources of the server modules in

the chassis. See modular system.

service tag number

A bar code label that identifies each system in the event

that you need to call for customer or technical support.

SMART

Acronym for Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting

Technology. A technology that allows hard drives to

report errors and failures to the system BIOS, which

then displays an error message on the screen. To take

advantage of this technology, you must have a SMART-

compliant hard drive and the proper support in the

system BIOS.

SMBIOS

Acronym for system management BIOS.

SNMP

Abbreviation for Simple Network Management

Protocol. SNMP, a popular network control and

monitoring protocol, is part of the original TCP/IP

protocol suite. SNMP provides the format in which

vital information about different network devices, such

as network servers or routers, can be sent to a

management application.

SNMP trap

A notification (event) generated by the RAC or ESM

that contains information about state changes on the

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