HP StorageWorks MSA2012i HP StorageWorks 2000 Modular Smart Array Reference Gu - Page 311
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management host management information base (MIB) master volume Mbyte MC metadata MIB network interface card (NIC) Network Time Protocol (NTP) NIC node WWN Non-RAID NTP originator A workstation with direct or network connections to a storage system's management ports and that is used to manage the system. A database of managed objects accessed by network management protocols. An SNMP MIB is a set of parameters that an SNMP management station can query or set in the SNMP agent of a network device (for example, a router). A volume that is enabled for snapshots. A master volume must be owned by the same controller as the associated snap pool. Megabyte (MB). See Management Controller (MC). Data in the first sectors of a disk drive that the system uses to identify virtual disk members. See management information base (MIB). See Ethernet adapter. A protocol that enables the storage system's time and date to be obtained from a network-attached server, keeping multiple hosts and storage devices synchronized. See network interface card (NIC). See world wide node name (WWNN). The RAID level option that can be used for a virtual disk having a single disk drive and that does not need the data redundancy or performance benefits of RAID. The capacity of a non-RAID virtual disk equals the capacity of its disk drive. For fault tolerance, use RAID 1 or above. See Network Time Protocol (NTP). The network device that originates an iSCSI login request to another device (the recipient). For a login request from an iSCSI host initiator to a storage system, the host is the originator and the storage system is the recipient. Glossary 311