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RAM
reclaim
registration
reinitialization
repack
request
RISC
RMS
RPC
SCSI
security
SGI
shelf tape
shutdown
sink
SMC
SMIT
SNL
SOID
source
SP
HPSS Installation Guide
Release 6.2 (Revision 2.0)
Random Access Memory
The act of making empty tape virtual volumes available for reuse. Reclaimed
tape virtual volumes are assigned a new Virtual Volume ID, but retain the rest
of their previous characteristics.
The process by which SSM requests notification of changes to specified
attributes of a managed object.
An HPSS SSM administrative operation that directs an HPSS server to reread
its latest configuration information, and to change its operating parameters to
match that configuration, without going through a server shutdown and restart.
The act of moving data from a virtual volume onto another virtual volume
with the same characteristics with the intention of removing all data from the
source virtual volume.
A log record message type used to log some action being performed by an
HPSS server on behalf of a client.
Reduced Instruction Set Computer/Cycles
Removable Media Service
Remote Procedure Call
Small Computer Systems Interface
A log record message type used to log security related events (e.g.,
authorization failures).
Silicon Graphics
A cartridge which has been physically removed from a tape library but whose
file metadata still resides in HPSS.
An HPSS SSM administrative operation that causes a server to stop its
execution gracefully.
The set of destinations to which data is sent during a data transfer (e.g., disk
devices, memory buffers, network addresses).
SCSI Medium Changer
System Management Interface Tool
Sandia National Laboratories
Storage Object ID. An internal HPSS storage object identifier that uniquely
identifies a storage resource. The SOID contains an unique identifier for the
object, and an unique identifier for the server that manages the object.
The set of origins from which data is received during a data transfer (e.g., disk
devices, memory buffers, network addresses).
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