IBM RELEASE 7.3 Management Manual page 375

High performance storage system release 7.3
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DEC
delog
deregistration
descriptive name
device
directory
dismount
DNS
DOE
drive
EFS
ERA
ESCON
event
export
FDDI
file
file family
fileset
HPSS Management Guide
Release 7.3 (Revision 1.0)
Digital Equipment Corporation.
The process of extraction, formatting, and outputting HPSS central log records.
The process of disabling notification to SSM for a particular attribute change.
A human-readable name for an HPSS server.
A physical piece of hardware, usually associated with a drive, that is capable of
reading or writing data.
An HPSS object that can contain files, symbolic links, hard links, and other
directories.
An operation in which a cartridge is either physically or logically removed from
a device, rendering it unreadable and unwritable. In the case of tape cartridges, a
dismount operation is a physical operation. In the case of a fixed disk unit, a
dismount is a logical operation.
Domain Name Service
Department of Energy
A physical piece of hardware capable of reading and/or writing mounted
cartridges. The terms device and drive are often used interchangeably.
External File System
Extended Registry Attribute
Enterprise System Connection
A log record message type used to log informational messages (e.g., subsystem
starting, subsystem terminating).
\
An operation in which a cartridge and its associated storage space are removed
from the HPSS system Physical Volume Library. It may or may not include an
eject, which is the removal of the cartridge from its Physical Volume Repository.
Fiber Distributed Data Interface
An object than can be written to, read from, or both, with attributes including
access permissions and type, as defined by POSIX (P1003.1-1990). HPSS
supports only regular files.
An attribute of an HPSS file that is used to group a set of files on a common set
of tape virtual volumes.
A collection of related files that are organized into a single easily managed unit.
A fileset is a disjoint directory tree that can be mounted in some other directory
tree to make it accessible to users.
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