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    Xsan Glossary: 4

    Definitions of common Xsan terms

    Affinity
    Array
    Bandwidth
    Block
    • A lump of something of a particular size. e.g. "Data is stored on my disk in blocks of 512K."
    Bonjour
    • An often-misunderstood collection of services to assist in network configuration, computer-discovery, and service-discovery. "Misunderstood" refers to both users who blame all sorts of things on Bonjour, and to engineers who think it works in a way it doesn't. For some history and a good overview, see http://www.zeroconf.org/ or Wikipedia.
    • A part of Bonjour is self-assigned IPs in the range 169.254.0.0 - 169.254.255.254. An address in this range is automatically and randomly chosen for a computer's (Mac and Windows) primary interface when an IP address isn't otherwise available through DHCP or manual configuration.
    • Bonjour also includes multicast DNS, which allows a group of networked computers (usually Macs) to create their own distributed DNS system. You can't really turn this off.
    • Bonjour also includes DNS-SD, which can advertise services through multicast DNS.
    Cache
    Client (Xsan client)
    Controller (metadata)
    Controller (Xserve Raid component)
    Cvadmin
    • A command-line tool for starting and stopping Xsan volumes. The "status" command is a useful way of seeing the active and standby metadata controllers for each volume. The command lives at /Library/Filesystems/Xsan/bin/.
    Ethernet
    Ethernet Switch
    Fabric
    Failover
    Fibre Channel
    Fibre Channel Switch
    HBA
    • "Host Bus Adapter," the industry name for a PCI fibre channel adapter card.
    Hot Spare
    • A disk in a RAID array that waits unused until a disk failure. The RAID controller then promotes that disk to the RAID, using parity data from the other array drives to create a clone of the failed disk. 
    • Since an array with a hot spare will rebuild itself to a fault-tolerant state as quickly as possible, the operator can respond less urgently to failed disk alarms. However, the bad drive that has been demoted should be replaced with a new hot spare as soon as possible. 
    • In Xserve RAIDs, blank disks installed but unassigned to an array are automatically tagged as hot spares. Disks that were part of a foreign array may need to be manually marked as spares. In other RAIDs, disks may need to be manually marked as spares.
    IPV6
    Latency
    LUN
    RAID
    RSCN
    Switch
    Xsan Admin
    Xsan Tuner
    Xserve
    Xserve Raid
    Xserve Raid Admin