Fibre Channel and Converged Network Adapters for VMware ESX/ESXi 4.0 User’s Guide
This is important to the driver when selecting the proper method of failover notification. It can make a difference to the target device, which might have to take different actions when receiving retries of the request from another initiator or on a different port.
PLOGI
Port login. A port login occurs in a Fibre Channel SAN when two node ports estab- lish a connection between each other (typically a device such as a Fibre Channel Adapter connecting to a switch).
point-to-point
Also
port
Access points in a device where a link attaches. The most common port types are:
port instance
The number of the port in the system. Each adapter may have one or multiple ports, identified with regard to the adapter as port 0, port 1 and so forth. to avoid confusion when dealing with a system containing numerous ports, each port is assigned a port instance number when the system boots up. So Port 0 on an adapter might have a port instance number of, for example, 8 if it is the eighth port discov- ered by the system.
port login
See PLOGI.
reduced instruction set computer
See RISC.
registered state change notification
See RSCN.
RISC
Reduced instruction set computer. A computer microprocessor that performs fewer types of computer instructions, thereby operating at higher speeds.
RSCN
Registered state change notification (RSCN) is a Fibre Channel fabric notifica- tion sent to all specified nodes when any major fabric changes occur. This notifica- tion allows nodes to immediately gain knowledge about the fabric and react accordingly.
SAN
Storage area network. Multiple storage units (disk drives) and servers connected by networking topology.
SCSI
Small computer system interface. A
small computer system interface
See SCSI.
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