Introduction; Glossary; Document Convention; Hardware And Software Dependencies - Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX600 Reference Manual

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2. Introduction

2. Introduction

2.1. Glossary

This section describes the meaning of some of the product and protocol specific terms that
are used in this document.
Property : An entity in the BladeEngine software that has a value associated with it. A
property can be either read-only or read-write. A property can be one of the data type
listed in
Data Types
section in Appendix section.
Verb : It is a command to the CLI. All the verbs that are exported by BladeEngine
software are termed as OEMSEVerbs.
Group : A logical entity that holds all the related properties and verbs. There can be
groups within groups (termed as sub-groups). Groups are organized heiracically in a tree
format.
sm-clp target : SM-CLP document uses the term target to refer to groups. To avoid
confusion, this document uses sm-clp target or groups to refer the same.
Initiator : A term used in iSCSI protocol to represent the entity that issues SCSI
commands.
Target : A term used in iSCSI protocol to represent the entity that services SCSI
commands to an initiator.
Data Types used in this document are listed with their description in the Appendix section.

2.2. Document Convention

This document uses the following conventions to describe command syntax
Convention
Meaning
Within syntax description, indicates values that an user specifies. For example, show <
< >
property >
Within syntax description, indicates optional keywords that can be used with the
[ ]
command. For example, show [-d < target >]
Within syntax descriptions, the pipe symbol represents a choice to select one keyword or
|
variable to the left or right of the symbol. (The keyword or variable can be either optional
or required.) For example, show [-d < targets > | -l < n | all >]

2.3. Hardware and Software Dependencies

The BladeEngine Software is required to be listening on a ssh or a telnet server. It should
have a user account setup for the CLI to establish a ssh or a telnet session.
Table 1: Document Convention
2.1. Glossary
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