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2 Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O5000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide Fabric Fault tolerance FC-AL Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) Fibre Channel Fabric Fibre Channel Fabric Setup Software (FCSS) utility Heartbeat High availability Hot-pluggable Hot spare A complex set of interconnections through which there can be multiple and (to the user) unknown paths from point to point. The term "fabric" is used to refer to the X or Y portion of the internal or external network; for example, the X fabric. A characteristic that allows continued operation of a computer entity when a fault (or failure) is encountered. Fault tolerance applies to a computer component, an individual computer, or a cluster of computers, primarily through designing redundant elements into the entity. See Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL). An IEEE standard for providing high-speed data transfer among workstations, mainframes, supercomputers, desktop computers, storage devices, and display devices. A storage area network (SAN) topology that uses FC-AL storage hubs to arbitrate I/O requests between cluster nodes and shared storage resources. A storage area network (SAN) topology that uses Fibre Channel SAN Switches to connect cluster nodes with shared storage resources. Installs the HSZDISK driver and other shared storage subsystem device drivers required for Microsoft Windows 2000 clusters and sets the Arbitrated Loop Physical Address (ALPA) and registry. The FCSS utility is located on the Solutions Software for ACS CD. A signal transmitted between cluster nodes to indicate whether the nodes are operating. A term used to identify a computer system that can continuously deliver services to its clients 99.9 percent of the time (no more than 8.5 hours of downtime per year). A computer component that can be removed and replaced without powering down the system. A computer component that is powered on, not actively processing data, and awaiting a request to take over operation of a failed component.