protocol service request—A call to the lower level protocol service layer to begin a protocol service transac- tion.

protocol service response—A reply from the upper level protocol layer in response to a protocol service indi- cation.

quick arbitration and selection process (QAS)—Quicker than the normal arbitration and selection process. Implementation is optional for SCSI devices.

queue—The arrangement of tasks within a task set, usually according to the temporal order in which they were created. See task set.

queue tag—The parameter associated with a task that uniquely identifies it from other tagged tasks for a logi- cal unit from the same initiator.

receiver—A client or server that is the recipient of a service delivery transaction.

reference model—A standard model used to specify system requirements in an implementation-independent manner.

request—A transaction invoking a service.

request-responsetransaction—An interaction between a pair of distributed, cooperating objects, consisting of a request for service submitted to an object followed by a response conveying the result.

request-confirmationtransaction—An interaction between a pair of cooperating objects, consisting of a request for service submitted to an object followed by a response for the object confirming request completion.

reset event—A protocol-specific event which may trigger a hard reset response from a SCSI device as described in Section 5.3.

response—A transaction conveying the result of a request.

SCSI application layer (SAL)—The protocols and procedures that implement or invoke SCSI commands and task management functions by using services provided by a SCSI protocol layer.

SCSI device—A device that contains at least one SCSI port and the means to connect its drivers and receiv- ers to the bus.

SCSI device identifier—An address by which a SCSI device is referenced within a domain.

SCSI I/O system—An I/O system, consisting of two or more SCSI devices, a SCSI interconnect and a SCSI protocol, which collectively interact to perform SCSI I/O operations.

SCSI protocol layer—The protocol and services used by a SCSI application layer to transport data represent- ing a SCSI application protocol transaction.

sender—A client or server that originates a service delivery transaction.

server—A SCSI object that performs a service on behalf of a client.

service—Any operation or function performed by a SCSI object, which can be invoked by other SCSI objects.

service delivery failure—Any non-recoverable error causing the corruption or loss of one or more service delivery transactions while in transit.

service delivery port—A device-resident interface used by the application client, device server or task man- ager to enter and retrieve requests and responses from the service delivery subsystem. Synonymous with “port.”

service delivery subsystem—That part of a SCSI I/O system which transmits service requests to a logical unit or target and returns logical unit or target responses to a SCSI initiator port.

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