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A pair of

service processors

(X and Y) in a service processor (SP) domain.

See also

master service processor (MSP)

and expansion service processor (ESP).

pending incident report

An

incident report

that has never been delivered to your service provider, either because

delivery to both the primary and the backup sites was unsuccessful or because the
incident report was generated at an

unattended site

.

See also

periodic incident report

,

problem incident report

, and

software configuration

incident report

.

periodic incident report

A type of

incident report

that is generated periodically to test the connection to the

service provider and report the current system configuration. The default frequency is 14
days. Periodic incident reports include the system configuration file as an attachment.

See also

problem incident report

,

software configuration incident report

, and

pending

incident report

.

peripheral device

Any device used by processors to communicate with users or to acquire or store data.
Peripheral devices include terminals, workstations, printers, disk drives, and tape drives.

physical interface (PIF)

The hardware components that connect a system node to a network.

physical location

A three-part identifier that specifies the group number, module number, and slot number
of a resource. For example: GRP-2.MOD-1.SLOT-8.

Physical view

One of several views available in the view pane of the

Management window

. The

Physical view of a server is a view of all the

enclosures

and is intended to represent the

actual floor plan at the site. A Physical view of an enclosure is a visual representation of
the physical location of supported

resources

inside the enclosure. A Physical view of an

Expand network is a visual representation of the connections and resources within a
network such as a

ServerNet cluster

.

See also

Inventory view

.

plug-in card

A replaceable component that provides a unique function when installed in a CRU or
FRU. For example, plug-in cards for

MSEBs

provide a choice of connection media for

attaching ServerNet cables.