HP Matrix Operating Environment 7.2 Getting Started Guide

policy A collection of rules and settings that control compute resources For example, an HP Global
Workload Manager (gWLM) policy can indicate the minimum and maximum amount of CPU
resources allowed for a workload, and a target to be achieved.
A single policy can be associated with multiple workloads.
provision A function that makes a component operational. Provisioning might include installing, upgrading,
loading, and configuring a software or hardware component. Provisioning a server includes
loading the appropriate software (operating system and applications), customizing and configuring
the system, and starting the server and its newly-loaded software. This makes the system ready
for operation.
PSET Processor set. A collection of processors grouped together for exclusive access by applications
assigned to that processor set. Each application runs only on processors in its assigned processor
set.
Public cloud
bursting
A feature of HP CloudSystem that enables enterprises to broker service delivery across multiple
clouds from a single, integrated point of control.
resource partition A subset of the resources available to an operating system instance, isolated for use by specific
processes. A resource partition has its own process scheduler. CPU resources in the partition may
be allocated using Fair-Share Scheduler groups or processor sets. Policies for controlling the
allocation of resources to the partition can be set using HP Global Workload Manager.
Savvis A managed hosting and cloud services provider capable of meeting dynamic demand for
outsourced IT and cloud services.
server blades Thin, modular, self-contained computer servers, containing one or more microprocessors and
memory. Server blades are designed for high density and eliminate many components such as
power cords and network cables that are present in traditional rack-mount systems.
See also BladeSystem enclosure.
service processor An independent support processor for HP servers that support nPartitions. The service processor
provides a menu of service-level commands, plus commands to reset and reboot nPartitions and
configure various parameters.
The service processor in HP servers is sometimes called the management processor (MP) or the
guardian service processor (GSP).
Serviceguard
cluster
An HP Serviceguard cluster is a networked group of HP 9000 or HP Integrity servers (host systems
known as nodes) having sufficient redundancy of software and hardware that a single point of
failure will not significantly disrupt service.
Serviceguard
package
Packages are the means by which HP Serviceguard starts and halts configured applications. A
package is a collection of services, disk volumes and IP addresses that are managed by
Serviceguard to ensure they are available.
Serviceguard
workload
A monitored workload associated with a Serviceguard cluster and a particular package within
the cluster. The workload (and the utilization data reported) follows the package it is associated
with as it moves between the nodes of the cluster.
SMI-S Storage Management Initiative Specification. SMI-S delivers open storage network management
interface technology in order to have “all storage managed by the SMI interface” as the unifying
factor between all objects that must be managed in a storage area network and the tools used
to manage them.
socket (CPU socket). The physical chip carrier on the circuit board that houses a CPU chip. The CPU
may consist of multiple cores.
SPM HP Storage Provisioning Manager, a service-oriented storage provisioning solution bundled with
Matrix OE.
SRD Shared resource domain. A collection of compartments that share system resources managed by
HP Global Workload Manager (gWLM). The compartments can be nPartitions, virtual partitions,
virtual machines, processor sets (PSETs) or Fair-Share Scheduler (FSS) groups.
A server containing nPartitions can be an SRD as long as nPartition requirements are met.
A server or an nPartition divided into virtual partitions can be an SRD for its virtual partition
compartments. A VM Host can be an SRD to its virtual machines. Similarly, a server, an nPartition,
or a virtual partition containing PSETs can be an SRD for its PSET compartments. Finally, a server,
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