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passive path
A path that must have some operation (for example, a SCSI start unit command
that is issued by the server) performed on it to make it active.
See also
active/active RAID
,
active/passive RAID
, and
secondary path
.
patch file
Incremental update to an existing system image.
personality
The way in which a DPM exposes LUNs to the hosts that use them. Exposing a
LUN with the correct personality (such as HP EVA VS-ALUA or HP EVA MS-DPM)
for the hosts enables features such as failover and failback between DPMs in
conjunction with the appropriate multipath software running on the host. See the
HP StorageWorks SAN Virtualization Services Platform Manager user guide for
a list of personalities used with SVSP.
physical disk
A disk device that can be discovered and managed by VSM.
PiT
Point-in-Time. A VSM term denoting an entity created by a snapshot that represents
the freezing of a virtual disk’s data at a particular time and the redirection of
any further modifications to the virtual disk’s data to a new virtual disk, called a
temporary virtual disk.
POST
Power-on Self Test. The diagnostic sequence executed by devices during system
startup.
primary path
For an active/active or active/passive device, a path belonging to the set of
paths that are active by default, as viewed by the server.
See also
active/passive RAID
,
active path
, and
secondary path
.
PSC
Physical storage container. A path from a DPM to a back-end LU. There are eight
PSCs between any two DPM initiator ports and a back-end LU presented to the
domain by an eight-port storage array (for example, an HP EVA8100).
SAN
Storage Area Network. A network specifically dedicated to the task of transporting
data between storage systems and servers. SANs are traditionally connected
over FC networks but have also been built using iSCSI technology.
SAN CLI virtual
disk
A virtual disk that enables a host to direct VSM CLI commands to a VSM server
through a DPM. May also be seen as SANAPI on the VSM GUI Maintenance
screen.
secondary path
For an active/passive device, the set of paths that are passive by default.
See also
active/passive RAID
,
passive path
, and
primary path
.
setup virtual disk
A virtual disk that contains the virtualized VSM configuration for the SVSP domain,
including, for example, information about storage pools and virtual disks defined
on the domain.
SFP
Small form-factor pluggable. The 2 Gbps or faster form factor of the removable
optical transceiver used by the Data Path Module, HBAs, and most Fibre Channel
switches. It uses the LC-type connector.
snapclone
A VSM service that creates physical copies of VSM virtual disks without using
host resources.
snapshot
Either of the following:
•
A VSM service that creates multiple low-capacity, read-write snapshots of
virtual disks and makes the snapshots available to any number of hosts, for
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