HP MSA 1040 SMU Reference Guide (762784-001, March 2014)

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image ID A globally unique serial number that identifies the point-in-time image source for a volume.
All volumes that have identical image IDs have identical data content, whether they be
snapshots or stand-alone volumes.
initiator See host.
I/O Manager A MIB-specific term for a controller module.
I/O module See IOM.
intrinsic methods Methods inherited from CIM and present in all classes such as getclass, createinstance,
enumerateinstances, and associatorNames in SMI-S.
IOM Input/output module. An IOM can be either a controller module or an expansion module.
IQN iSCSI Qualified Name.
iSCSI Internet SCSI interface protocol.
iSNS Internet Storage Name Service.
JBOD “Just a bunch of disks.See drive enclosure.
jumbo frame In an iSCSI network, a frame that can contain 9000 bytes for large data transfers. A normal
frame can contain 1500 bytes.
large form factor See LFF.
LBA Logical Block Address. The address used for specifying the location of a block of data.
leftover The state of a disk that the system has excluded from a vdisk because the timestamp in the
disk’s metadata is older than the timestamp of other disks in the vdisk, or because the disk
was not detected during a rescan. A leftover disk cannot be used in another vdisk until the
disk’s metadata is cleared; for information and cautions about doing so, see documentation
topics about clearing disk metadata.
LFF Large form factor. A type of disk drive.
LIP Loop Initialization Primitive. An FC primitive used to determine the loop ID for a controller.
logical block address See LBA.
Logical Unit Number See LUN.
loop See FC-AL.
Loop Initialization
Primitive
See LIP.
LUN Logical Unit Number. A number that identifies a mapped volume to a host.
MAC address Media Access Control Address. A unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for
communication on a network.
Management
Controller
See MC.
Management
Information Base
See MIB.
map/mapping Settings that specify whether a volume is presented as a storage device to a host, and how
the host can access the volume. Mapping settings include an access type (read-write,
read-only, or no access), controller host ports through which initiators may access the
volume, and a LUN that identifies the volume to the host. See also default mapping, explicit
mapping, and masking.
masking A volume-mapping setting that specifies no access to that volume by hosts. See also default
mapping and explicit mapping.
master volume A volume that is enabled for snapshots and has an associated snap pool.
MC Management Controller. A processor (located in a controller module) that is responsible for
human-computer interface and computer-computer interfaces, including the WBI, CLI, and
FTP interfaces, and interacts with the Storage Controller. See also EC and SC.
Media Access Control
Address
See MAC address.