HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution User Guide - Page 327

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Graphical Legend Describes all the icons used in the CMC: • Items tab - displays the icons used to represent virtual items displayed in the CMC • Hardware tab - displays the icons that represent the physical storage units. hardware reports Hardware reports display point-in-time statistics about the performance and health of the storage system, its drives, and configuration. hostname The hostname on a storage system is the user-definable name that displays below the storage system icon in the network window. It is also visible when the users browse the network. HP StorageWorks P4000 Centralized Management Console Management interface for the SAN/iQ software. ID LED LED lights on the physical storage system so that you can find that system in a rack. iSCSI Internet SCSI. The iSCSI protocol defines the rules and processes for transporting SCSI (block-level) data over a TCP/IP network. iSCSI load balancing Improves iSCSI performance and scalability by distributing iSCSI sessions for different volumes evenly across storage systems in a cluster. license keys A license key registers a storage system for add-on applications. Each storage system requires its own license key. Link Aggregation A type of network bonding in which the logical interface uses both NICs Dynamic Mode simultaneously for data transfer. log files Log files for the storage system are stored both locally on the storage system and are also written to a remote log server. logical site This site is on an isolated network and power connection than the other sites. However, it can be in the same physical location as one of the real sites. Also, a site for a Failover Manager. management group A collection of one or more storage systems which serves as the container within which you cluster storage systems and create volumes for storage. managers Manager software runs on storage systems within a management group. You start managers on designated storage systems to govern the activity of all of the storage systems in the group. MIB The Management Information Base provides SNMP read-only access to the storage system. Multi-Site cluster A cluster of storage that spans multiple sites (up to three). A Multi-Site cluster must meet at least one of the following conditions: • Contain storage systems that reside in two or more sites • Contain storage systems that span subnets • Contain multiple VIPs. The cluster can have a single site, and the multiple VIPs make it a multi-site cluster. P4000 SAN Solution user guide 327

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Graphical Legend
Describes all the icons used in the CMC:
Items tab - displays the icons used to represent virtual items displayed in the
CMC
Hardware tab - displays the icons that represent the physical storage units.
hardware reports
Hardware reports display point-in-time statistics about the performance and health
of the storage system, its drives, and configuration.
hostname
The hostname on a storage system is the user-definable name that displays below
the storage system icon in the network window. It is also visible when the users
browse the network.
HP StorageWorks
P4000 Centralized
Management interface for the SAN/iQ software.
Management
Console
ID LED
LED lights on the physical storage system so that you can find that system in a
rack.
iSCSI
Internet SCSI. The iSCSI protocol defines the rules and processes for transporting
SCSI (block-level) data over a TCP/IP network.
iSCSI load
balancing
Improves iSCSI performance and scalability by distributing iSCSI sessions for
different volumes evenly across storage systems in a cluster.
license keys
A license key registers a storage system for add-on applications. Each storage
system requires its own license key.
Link Aggregation
Dynamic Mode
A type of network bonding in which the logical interface uses both NICs
simultaneously for data transfer.
log files
Log files for the storage system are stored both locally on the storage system and
are also written to a remote log server.
logical site
This site is on an isolated network and power connection than the other sites.
However, it can be in the same physical location as one of the real sites. Also,
a site for a Failover Manager.
management
group
A collection of one or more storage systems which serves as the container within
which you cluster storage systems and create volumes for storage.
managers
Manager software runs on storage systems within a management group. You
start managers on designated storage systems to govern the activity of all of the
storage systems in the group.
MIB
The Management Information Base provides SNMP read-only access to the
storage system.
Multi-Site cluster
A cluster of storage that spans multiple sites (up to three). A Multi-Site cluster must
meet at least one of the following conditions:
Contain storage systems that reside in two or more sites
Contain storage systems that span subnets
Contain multiple VIPs. The cluster can have a single site, and the multiple VIPs
make it a multi-site cluster.
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