HP 3000 Enterprise Virtual Array User Manual
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Enclosure Services
Interface
See
Enclosure Services
Processor
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Enterprise Virtual
Array
The Enterprise Virtual Array is a product that consists of one or more storage
systems. Each storage system consists of a pair of HSV controllers and the disk
drives they manage. A storage system within the Enterprise Virtual Array can be
formally referred to as an Enterprise storage system, or generically referred to
as the storage system.
Enterprise Virtual
Array rack
A unit that holds controller enclosures, disk drive enclosures, power distribution
supplies, and enclosure address buses that, combined, comprise an Enterprise
storage system solution. Also called the Enterprise storage system rack.
See also
environmental
monitoring unit
See
error code
The portion of an EMU condition report that defines a problem.
ESD
Electrostatic Discharge. The emission of a potentially harmful static electric
voltage as a result of improper grounding.
ESI
Enclosure Services Interface. The SCSI-3 engineering services interface
implementation developed for StorageWorks products. A bus that connects
the EMU to the disk drives.
ESP
Enclosure Services Processor. An EMU that implements an enclosure’s services
process.
event
Any significant change in the state of the Enterprise storage system hardware or
software component reported by the controller to HP Command View EVA.
See also
,
, and
Event Information
Packet
See
Event Number
See
Evt No.
Event Number. A sequential number assigned to each Software Code
Identification (SWCID) event. It is a decimal number in the range 0-255.
exabyte
A unit of storage capacity that is the equivalent of 2
60
bytes or
1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes. One exabyte is equivalent to 1,024
petabytes.
fabric
A Fibre Channel fabric switch or two or more interconnected Fibre Channel
switches allowing data transmission.
fabric port
A port which is capable of supporting an attached arbitrated loop. This port on
a loop will have the AL_PA hexadecimal address 00 (loop ID 7E), giving the
fabric the highest priority access to the loop. A loop port is the gateway to the
fabric for the node ports on a loop.
failover
The process that takes place when one controller assumes the workload of
a failed companion controller. Failover continues until the failed controller is
operational.
fan
The variable speed airflow device that cools an enclosure or element by forcing
ambient air into an enclosure or element and forcing heated air out the other
side.
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