Glossary, Cluster, Compute node – HP XC System 3.x Software User Manual
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Glossary
A
administration
branch
The half (branch) of the administration network that contains all of the general-purpose
administration ports to the nodes of the HP XC system.
administration
network
The private network within the HP XC system that is used for administrative operations.
availability set
An association of two individual nodes so that one node acts as the first server and the other
node acts as the second server of a service.
See also improved availability, availability tool.
availability tool
A software product that enables system services to continue running if a hardware or software
failure occurs by failing over the service to the other node in an availability set.
See also improved availability, availability set.
B
base image
The collection of files and directories that represents the common files and configuration data
that are applied to all nodes in an HP XC system.
branch switch
A component of the Administration Network. A switch that is uplinked to the root switch and
receives physical connections from multiple nodes.
C
cluster
A set of independent computers combined into a unified system through system software and
networking technologies.
cluster alias
The external cluster host name supported by LVS, which enables inbound connections without
having to know individual nodes names to connect and log in to the HP XC system.
compute node
A node that is assigned only with the compute role and no other. Jobs are distributed to and
run on nodes with the compute role; no other services run on a compute node.
.
Console Branch
A component of the administration network. The half (branch) of the administration network
that contains all of the console ports of the nodes of the HP XC system. This branch is established
as a separate branch to enable some level of partitioning of the administration network to
support specific security needs.
D
DHCP
Dynamic Host Control Protocol. A protocol that dynamically allocates IP addresses to computers
on a local area network.
Dynamic Host
Control Protocol
See DHCP.
E
EFI
Extensible Firmware Interface. Defines a model for the interface between operating systems
and Itanium-based platform firmware. The interface consists of data tables that contain
platform-related information, plus boot and run-time service calls that are available to the
operating system and its loader. Together, these provide a standard environment for booting
an operating system and running preboot applications.
enclosure
The hardware and software infrastructure that houses HP BladeSystem servers.
extensible
firmware
interface
See EFI.
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