FUJITSU ServerView Respurce Orchestrator Virtual Edition V3.1.0 User Manual
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iSCSI
A standard for using the SCSI protocol over TCP/IP networks.
LAN switch blades
A LAN switch that is mounted in the chassis of a blade server.
license
The rights to use specific functions.
Users can use specific functions by purchasing a license for the function and registering it on the manager.
link aggregation
Function used to multiplex multiple ports and use them as a single virtual port.
With this function, if one of the multiplexed ports fails its load can be divided among the other ports, and the overall redundancy of
ports improved.
logical volume
A logical disk that has been divided into multiple partitions.
LSB (Logical System Board)
A system board that is allocated a logical number (LSB number) so that it can be recognized from the domain, during domain
configuration.
maintenance mode
The state where operations on managed servers are stopped in order to perform maintenance work.
In this state, the backup and restoration of system images and the collection and deployment of cloning images can be performed.
However, when using Auto-Recovery it is necessary to change from this mode to active mode. When in maintenance mode it is not
possible to switch over to a spare server if a server fails.
managed server
A collective term referring to a server that is managed as a component of a system.
management blade
A server management unit that has a dedicated CPU and LAN interface, and manages blade servers.
Used for gathering server blade data, failure notification, power control, etc.
Management Board
The PRIMEQUEST system management unit.
Used for gathering information such as failure notification, power control, etc. from chassis.
manager
The section (program) of Resource Orchestrator that operates on admin servers.
It manages and controls resources registered with Resource Orchestrator.
master configuration file
This is the original network device configuration file that is backed up from each network device immediately after Resource
Orchestrator is set up.
It is used for the following purposes:
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When initializing the settings of network devices
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When checking the differences between the current and original configurations
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For providing the initial settings when creating a new system with the same configuration
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