HP StorageWorks 2/140 embedded web server user guide - Page 147

High Availability Fabric Manager, Product Manager, Product Services, Management Services

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Glossary generic port G_Port. Physical interface on a Director or Switch that can function either as a fabric port (F_Port) or an expansion port (E_Port), depending on the port type to which it connects. See also expansion port; fabric loop port; fabric port; hub port; node loop port; node port; segmented expansion port. generic port module card GPM card. A port card that implements four generic ports (G_Ports) and provides the physical connection point for links to Fibre Channel devices. GPM card See generic port module card. G_Port See generic port. graphical user interface GUI. A visually oriented interface where the user interacts with representations of real-world objects displayed on the computer screen. Interactions with such objects produce actions that are intuitive to the user (D). GUI See graphical user interface. HAFM application High Availability Fabric Manager (1) Software application that is the system management framework providing the user interface for managing HP Fibre Channel connectivity products. (2) The software application that implements the management user interface for all managed hardware products. The HAFM application can run both locally on the HAFM server and remotely on a user workstation. HAFM server High Availability Fabric Manager server. A laptop shipped with the product for the purpose of running the High Availability Fabric Manager application, HAFM Product Manager application, HAFM Product Services application, and HAFM Management Services applications. hardware Physical equipment (director, switch, or personal computer) as opposed to computer programs or software. HBA See host bus adapter. Hertz Hz. A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second. embedded web server user guide Glossary-17

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embedded web server user guide
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Glossary
generic port
G_Port. Physical interface on a Director or Switch that can function either as a fabric port
(F_Port) or an expansion port (E_Port), depending on the port type to which it connects. See
also
expansion port
;
fabric loop port
;
fabric port
;
hub port
;
node loop port
;
node port
;
segmented expansion port
.
generic port module card
GPM card. A port card that implements four generic ports (G_Ports) and provides the physical
connection point for links to Fibre Channel devices.
GPM card
See
generic port module card
.
G_Port
See
generic port
.
graphical user interface
GUI. A visually oriented interface where the user interacts with representations of real-world
objects displayed on the computer screen. Interactions with such objects produce actions that
are intuitive to the user (D).
GUI
See
graphical user interface
.
HAFM application
High Availability Fabric Manager (1) Software application that is the system management
framework providing the user interface for managing HP Fibre Channel connectivity products.
(2) The software application that implements the management user interface for all managed
hardware products. The
HAFM
application can run both locally on the HAFM server and
remotely on a user workstation.
HAFM server
High Availability Fabric Manager server. A laptop shipped with the product for the purpose of
running the
High Availability Fabric Manager
application,
HAFM
Product Manager
application,
HAFM
Product Services
application, and
HAFM
Management Services
applications.
hardware
Physical equipment (director, switch, or personal computer) as opposed to computer programs
or software.
HBA
See
host bus adapter
.
Hertz
Hz. A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.