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
(RAID)
.
RAID
level.
An array’s RAID level is a number that
refers to the method used to achieve redundancy and
fault tolerance in the array. See also
array,
redundant
array
of
independent
disks
(RAID)
.
RAID
set.
See
array
.
RAM.
See
random-access
memory
.
random-access
memory
(RAM).
A temporary storage
location in which the central processing unit (CPU)
stores and executes its processes. Contrast with
DASD
.
RDAC.
See
redundant
disk
array
controller
.
read-only
memory
(ROM).
Memory in which stored
data cannot be changed by the user except under
special conditions.
recoverable
virtual
shared
disk
(RVSD).
A virtual
shared disk on a server node configured to provide
continuous access to data and file systems in a cluster.
redundant
array
of
independent
disks
(RAID).
A
collection of disk drives (
array
) that appears as a single
volume to the server, which is fault tolerant through an
assigned method of data striping, mirroring, or parity
checking. Each array is assigned a RAID level, which is
a specific number that refers to the method used to
achieve redundancy and fault tolerance. See also
array,
parity
check,
mirroring,
RAID
level,
striping
.
redundant
disk
array
controller
(RDAC).
(1) In
hardware, a redundant set of controllers (either
active/passive or active/active). (2) In software, a layer
that manages the input/output (I/O) through the active
controller during normal operation and transparently
reroutes I/Os to the other controller in the redundant set
if a controller or I/O path fails.
remote
mirroring.
Online, real-time replication of data
between storage subsystems that are maintained on
separate media. The Enhanced Remote Mirror Option is
a DS4000 premium feature that provides support for
remote mirroring. See also
Global
Mirroring
,
Metro
Mirroring
.
ROM.
See
read-only
memory
.
router.
A computer that determines the path of
network traffic flow. The path selection is made from
several paths based on information obtained from
specific protocols, algorithms that attempt to identify the
shortest or best path, and other criteria such as metrics
or protocol-specific destination addresses.
RVSD.
See
recoverable
virtual
shared
disk
.
SAI.
See
Storage
Array
Identifier
.
SA
Identifier.
See
Storage
Array
Identifier
.
SAN.
See
storage
area
network
.
SATA.
See
serial
ATA
.
scope.
Defines a group of controllers by their Internet
Protocol (IP) addresses. A scope must be created and
defined so that dynamic IP addresses can be assigned
to controllers on the network.
SCSI.
See
small
computer
system
interface
.
segmented
loop
port
(SL_port).
A port that allows
division of a fibre-channel private loop into multiple
segments. Each segment can pass frames around as
an independent loop and can connect through the fabric
to other segments of the same loop.
sense
data.
(1) Data sent with a negative response,
indicating the reason for the response. (2) Data
describing an I/O error. Sense data is presented to a
host system in response to a sense request command.
serial
ATA.
The standard for a high-speed alternative
to small computer system interface (SCSI) hard drives.
The SATA-1 standard is equivalent in performance to a
10 000 RPM SCSI drive.
serial
storage
architecture
(SSA).
An interface
specification from IBM in which devices are arranged in
a ring topology. SSA, which is compatible with small
computer system interface (SCSI) devices, allows
full-duplex packet multiplexed serial data transfers at
rates of 20 Mbps in each direction.
server.
A functional hardware and software unit that
delivers shared resources to workstation client units on
a computer network.
server/device
events.
Events that occur on the server
or a designated device that meet criteria that the user
sets.
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