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jack. A connector into which a plug is inserted.

JBOD. Just a Bunch of Disks. A term used to describe a data storage cabinet that contains only disk storage de- vices, without an internal control unit. A JBOD typically attaches to a host system, which provides control func- tions and intelligence.

journal. A log (stored in a dataset) that contains a record of completed work and changes to the control dataset since the last backup was done.

K

Kb. Kilobit. A unit of data capacity equivalent to 1024 (103) bits.

KB. Kilobyte. A unit of data capacity equal to 1024 (103) bytes. Also abbreviated kbyte, Kbyte.

Kbps. Kilobits per second (thousand bits per second).

KBps. Kilobytes per second (thousand bytes per sec- ond).

kg. Kilogram. A unit of weight equal to one thousand grams (2.2 pounds).

kHz. Kilohertz. A unit of frequency equal to 1000 cycles per second.

km. Kilometer. A unit of distance equal to one thousand meters (0.62 mile).

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LAN. Local area network. A grouping of two or more computers connected by cable which use an operating system and application software to allow direct sharing of hard disks, printers, files, etc.

LBA. See logical block address.

LCD. Liquid crystal diode. Also called liquid crystal dis- play. A display technology that uses rod-shaped mole- cules (liquid crystals) that flow like liquid and bend light.

LED. Light-emitting diode. A semiconductor chip that emits visible or infrared light when activated.

link. (1) A point-to-point pair of conductors (optical fi- bers) that physically interconnects a control unit and a channel, a channel and a dynamic switch (e.g., a direc- tor), a control unit and a dynamic switch, or, in some cas- es, a dynamic switch and another dynamic switch. (2) In an ESCON environment, the physical connection and transmission medium used between an optical transmit- ter and optical receiver. A link consists of two conductor paths, one for sending and the other for receiving, pro- viding a duplex communication path.

link address. An address assigned during IML that iden- tifies a channel or control unit and allows it to send and receive frames, and to perform I/O operations.

LMS. Library Management Software. LMU. Library Management Unit.

load. In VSM, the average percentage of VTSS disk ar- ray cylinder space that must be relocated to create emp- ty array cylinders in the subsystem.

logical. In VTSS, a view or description of storage com- ponents (cylinders, devices, tracks, volumes, etc.) that is dynamic and independent of the physical location of those components. Contrast with functional, physical.

logical array. A grouping of devices into an array inde- pendent of physical device locations.

logical block address (LBA). A four-byte number used to identify a logical block on a SCSI drive. The address range is 0 to n, where n equals the number of blocks on a drive.

logical path. (1) A logical connection between a channel image and a control unit image. Every logical path has an associated physical path, but a physical path may ‘contain’ multiple logical paths. VSM4-VTSS can have up to 512 logical paths to 1 to 28 hosts. (2) A relationship between a channel and control unit that designates the physical path to be used for device-level communication between each entity, defined by a link address assigned to each entity.

LOGREC. Logical record. A data set maintained by a host system containing records of usage and errors en- countered for various system components, primarily pe- ripheral devices.

logical-to-physical mapping. The defined relationship between logical devices and specific physical devices. See mapping. See also fixed mapping, dynamic map- ping.

logical sector recovery. A process of reading remaining (n - 1) physical sectors at a location within a parity group and combining these sectors, using parity generation, to produce the otherwise unreadable content of the nth physical sector, thereby allowing recovery of the logical sector involved. See also functional track recovery.

L_Port. Loop port. Also written as L_PORT. LSF. Log-Structured File.

LTO. Linear Tape-Open.

LUN. Logical unit. The basic structure created in a RAID subsystem to retrieve and store data, comprised of an array of physical drive modules. The operating system views a LUN as a single drive rather than as the group of drives that comprise the array.

LPAR. Logical partition.

LSM. Library Storage Module.

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machine address. An address that is permanently as- signed to a specific storage location in a computer, by the maker of the machine.

mainframe. A large computer with ability to support hun- dreds or thousands of users simultaneously.

mapping. The way in which locations of functional, logi- cal, and physical objects are related to one another. There are two types of mapping: functional-to-logical, and logical-to-physical; each can be either dynamic or fixed. See also dynamic mapping, fixed mapping.

MAT. See media acceptance test.

Mb. Megabit. A unit of data capacity equal to one million (1,000,000 or 106) bits. One megabit is equal to one thousand kilobytes.

MB. Megabyte. A unit of data capacity equal to one mil- lion (1,000,000 or 106) bytes. One megabyte is equal to one thousand kilobytes. Contrast with byte, gigabyte, ki- lobyte, petabyte, terabyte.

Mbps. Megabits per second.

MBps. Megabytes (million bytes) per second. A measure of the data transmission rate through a data path.

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Contents StorageTek Page Virtual Tape Storage Subsystem Vtss Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability Export Destination Control StatementProprietary Information Statement Revision a SeptemberSAP Revision History / Summary of ChangesContents Implementation Planning Site Readiness Planning 96257 Sun Confidential Internal Only Vii Revision a96257 Sun Confidential Internal Only Viii Revision a Figures Tables Warranty Notice Class 1 Laser Product NoticeCabling Notice Hazardous Materials Handling Product Safety StandardsStandards Conformance Electromagnetic CompatibilityPage Definitions Internal Code License StatementSafety Precautions Safety / Fiber Optic / ESD PrecautionsStrictly Comply With Caution and Warning Messages Electrostatic Discharge PrecautionsProtect Your Eyes Fiber Optic Component Handling PrecautionsAbout This Guide Optimizing Content For Electronic ViewingProduct Overview Intended AudienceAlert Messages Notational and Typographic ConventionsExamples Description of Convention Reference Documents Where to Find Additional InformationVSM Engineering Website SE Support Tools ColophonSystem Assurance Process Flow Planning and Implementation OverviewCreating Planning Teams Planning / Readiness / Implementation Timelines Page Configuration Planning Configuration Planning OverviewKey High-Level Activities Key Sub-Tasks Key Participants VSM Quick Tool Tool Selection Screen Defining Customer RequirementsVSM Sizer Tool VSM Sizer ToolMVC Sizer Tool MVC Sizer ToolMVC Migration Tool MVC Migration ToolCDS Sizer Tool CDS Sizer ToolVSM5-VTSS Physical Characteristics Vtss Configuration PlanningVSM5-VTSS Physical Characteristics VSM5-VTSS Environmental RequirementsVSM5-VTSS Model Numbers / Configurations / Capacities Model Numbers / Configurations / CapacitiesAdditional Prerequisites for Ficon RTDs Prerequisites for Ficon ConnectivityNative Ficon Attachment Options Native Ficon AttachmentFicon Data Transfer Rates Ficon Cabling Short-Wave vs. Long-Wave ConnectionsSingle-Mode vs. Multi-Mode Ficon Cabling Ficon Channel Card Configuration 4 VCF Cards VCF3 Ficon Card Configuration ExamplesFicon Channel Card Configuration 6 VCF Cards Fibre Channel Cables Available Lengths Fibre Channel Cables Available LengthsDescription / Length Part Number DC Power Supply Voltage Ripple Specifications AC Source Power Specifications and ConnectorsVSM5-VTSS AC Source Power Specifications and Connectors VSM5-VTSS DC Power Supply Voltage RipplePower Requirements Implementation Planning Overview Implementation PlanningPage Site Readiness Planning Overview Site Readiness PlanningSite Evaluation Internal Considerations Site Evaluation External ConsiderationsTransfering Equipment Point-to-Point Structural Dimensions and ObstructionsEmergency Power Control Data Center SafetySite Electrical Power Distribution System Site Power Distribution SystemsSource Power Voltage Range Frequency Range Hz Source Power Requirements for VSM5 EquipmentHvac Requirements Electrostatic DischargeEnvironmental Requirements and Hazards Floor Construction RequirementsFloor Loading Requirements VSM5-VTSS Floor Loading Specifications Site Evaluation Internal ConsiderationsVSM5-VTSS Cabinet Superimposed Floor Loading Example Raised Flooring Horizontal Force Chart VSM5-VTSS Cabinet Weight Distribution and Leveler LocationsPhysical Space Requirements VSM5-VTSS Cabinet Dimensions for Physical Space PlanningPage Specifications and Additional Information Motherboard and FRU Interconnections Side Motherboard and FRU Interconnections Side Figure A-3. VSM5-VTSS Power Safety Grounding Diagram Side Power Safety Grounding Diagram SideFigure A-4. VSM5-VTSS Power Safety Grounding Diagram Side Figure A-5. VSM5-VTSS Power System Diagram Power System DiagramFigure A-6. VSM5-VTSS Data Paths and Interfaces Data Paths and InterfacesVShell Command Reference Fiber Optic Cable SpecificationsTable A-1. Fiber Optic Cable Specifications Table A-2. VShell Command ReferenceFigure A-7. Sample Iocp Gen for Ficon Configuration Sample Iocp Gen for Ficon ConfigurationSequential Device Parameters Numbers Virtual Tape Drive Mapping and Host AddressingTable A-4. VSM5-VTSS FRU Identifiers FRU IdentifiersISP1 Hex Decimal Unit.Tray.Slot Logic Motherboard and CardsHex Decimal Unit.Tray.Slot Logic Power Supply Fans Card Cage ImpellersPhysical Array Disk Drive Tray Hex Decimal Unit.Tray.Slot Physical Array Disk Drive Tray DA.5.DRV0 Figure A-8. 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