
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.
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
.
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
that
appears
as
a
single
volume
to
the
server
and
are
fault
tolerant
through
mirroring
or
parity
checking.
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.
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.
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