HP Surestore Tape Library Model 20/700 HP Surestore Tape Library Model 20/700 - Page 209

Compact Peripheral Component Interconnect., Domain Name Server

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configuration CPCI CSE port DHCP diagnostic tests dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) DNS electronically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) event examination fault symptom code (FSC) field replaceable unit (FRU) The physical description of a tape library, listing the panel types, cartridge capacity, type of host connection, and number of tape drives. Compact Peripheral Component Interconnect. A port on the MPC card for loading 3.00 or later firmware. D See dynamic host configuration protocol. Tests, accessible through the tape library Operator Panel or LibConnect interface, that allow a local user to run offline tests within the tape library. Server software that, when enabled, sets the library IP address, subnet mask, and name. Domain Name Server E A memory component that can be erased and programmed while the component is left in the machine. A file accessible through the operator panel, that contains events that occurred during the functional operation of the tape library. See fault symptom code. F Error or information code generated by functional or diagnostic software that may directly or indirectly be used to indicate the field replaceable unit (FRU) that is probably causing the error. Assembly that is replaced in its entirety when any one of its components fails. 208 Glossary

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208 Glossary
configuration
The physical description of a tape library, listing the panel types, cartridge
capacity, type of host connection, and number of tape drives.
CPCI
Compact Peripheral Component Interconnect.
CSE port
A port on the MPC card for loading 3.00 or later firmware.
D
DHCP
See dynamic host configuration protocol.
diagnostic tests
Tests, accessible through the tape library Operator Panel or LibConnect
interface, that allow a local user to run offline tests within the tape library.
dynamic host
configuration
protocol (DHCP)
Server software that, when enabled, sets the library IP address, subnet mask,
and name.
DNS
Domain Name Server
E
electronically
erasable
programmable
read-only memory
(EEPROM)
A memory component that can be erased and programmed while the
component is left in the machine.
event examination
A file accessible through the operator panel, that contains events that occurred
during the functional operation of the tape library.
See
fault symptom code.
F
fault symptom code
(FSC)
Error or information code generated by functional or diagnostic software that
may directly or indirectly be used to indicate the field replaceable unit (FRU)
that is probably causing the error.
field replaceable unit
(FRU)
Assembly that is replaced in its entirety when any one of its components fails.