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ESS Introduction and Planning
Small Computer System Interface
staging
storage server
terabyte (TB)
volume
This section describes the ESS library and publications for related products. It also
gives ordering information for these publications.
The ESS is an IBM Seascape architecture-based product. See the following
publications for more information on the ESS:
v IBM Enterprise Storage Server Introduction and Planning Guide , GC26-7294
This guide introduces the product and lists the features you can order. It also
provides guidelines on planning for the installation and configuration of the ESS.
v IBM Enterprise Storage Server User's Guide , SC26-7295
This guide provides instructions for setting up and operating the ESS and for
analyzing problems.
v IBM Enterprise Storage Server Host Systems Attachment Guide , SC26-7296
This book provides guidelines for attaching the ESS to your host system and for
migrating from SCSI to fibre-channel attachment.
v IBM Enterprise Storage Server SCSI Command Reference , SC26-7297
This book describes the functions of the ESS. It provides reference information
for UNIX and Application System/400
commands, sense bytes, and error recovery procedures.
v IBM Enterprise Storage Server System/390 Command Reference , SC26-7298
This book describes the functions of the ESS and provides reference information
for System/390 hosts, such as channel commands, sense bytes, and error
recovery procedures.
v IBM Storage Solutions Safety Notices , GC26-7229
This book provides translations of the danger notices and caution notices that
IBM uses in ESS publications.
v IBM Enterprise Storage Server Web Interface User's Guide , SC26-7346
service provider, a service representative, or an
IBM service support representative (SSR). An IBM
SSR installs your ESS.
An American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
standard for a logical interface to computer
peripherals and for a computer-peripheral interface.
The interface uses a SCSI logical protocol.
To move data from an offline or low-priority device
to an online or higher priority device is called
staging.
A unit that manages attached storage devices and
provides access to the storage or storage-related
functions for one or more attached hosts.
When referring to hard-disk-drive capacity, TB
means 1 000 000 000 000 bytes; total
user-accessible capacity may vary depending on
operating environment.
Refers to a logical volume.
®
®
(AS/400
) hosts, such as channel

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