Glossary
active termination, | Terminates the SCSI bus with a series of resistors tied to +5 volts. The terminator is |
regulated | labeled Regulated but is often referred to as an Active Terminator. |
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A pair of components, such as storage controllers in a | |
controllers | share a task or set of tasks when both are functioning normally. When one component of |
| the pair fails, the other takes the entire load. Dual active controllers (also called dual- |
| active controllers) are connected to the same set of devices and provide a combination of |
| higher I/O performance and greater failure tolerance than a single controller. |
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ANSI | American National Standards Institute |
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automatic rebuild | A process where data is automatically reconstructed after a drive failure and written to a |
| standby (spare) drive. An automatic rebuild will also occur when a new drive is installed |
| manually in place of a failed drive. If the rebuild process is interrupted by a reset, use the |
| Rebuild command on the Array Administration menu to restart the rebuilding process. |
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background rate | The background rate is the percentage of available array controller CPU time assigned to |
| array administration activities, such as rebuilding failed drives, checking parity, and |
| initialization. If the background rate is set to 100%, the array administration activities |
| have a higher priority than any other array activity. At 0%, the array administration |
| activity is done only if there is no other activity on the array controller. |
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bandwidth | A measure of the capacity of a communication channel, usually specified in MB/second. |
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cache | Memory on the RAID controller card, which permits intermediate storage of, read and |
| write data without physically reading/writing from/to the disk, which can increase overall |
| performance under certain conditions. |
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caching | Allows data to be stored in a |
| memory). Caching is used to speed up the operation of RAID arrays, disk drives, |
| computers and servers, or other peripheral devices. |
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CH | Channel |
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channel | Any path used for the transfer of data and control information between storage devices |
| and a storage controller or I/O adapter. Also refers to one SCSI bus on a disk array |
| controller. Each disk array controller provides at least one channel. |
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CISPR | International Special Committee on Radio Interference |
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CLI | Command line interface. |
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concatenated | Inside the same drive array enclosure, a single contiguous drive channel supporting 12 |
channel | drives concurrently |
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device name | Software device address that identifies the controller/LUN, such as cXtYdZs0, where X is |
| the host bus adapter, Y is the controller, and Z is the LUN. s0 slice number is used by the |
| system, not by RAID Manager. |
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disk array | Two or more drives configured as a Drive Group (see next). |
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drive group | A physical set of drives configured as an array. Drive groups are defined during |
| configuration. |
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EMU | Event Monitoring Unit |
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expansion drive | An enclosure containing a group of drives, power supplies, cooling fans, I/O cards, and |
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| to daisy chain to an existing hardware based RAID configuration. |
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failover | A mode of operation for |
| function has been assumed by a redundant component. |
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