Fujitsu Cloud Edition V3.1.0 Server User Manual


 
LAN switch blades
A LAN switch that is mounted in the chassis of a blade server.
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
A protocol used for accessing Internet standard directories operated using TCP/IP.
LDAP provides functions such as direct searching and viewing of directory services using a web browser.
license
The rights to use specific functions.
Users can use specific functions by purchasing a license for the function and registering it on the manager.
link aggregation
Function used to multiplex multiple ports and use them as a single virtual port.
By using this function, it becomes possible to use a band equal to the total of the bands of all the ports.
Also, if one of the multiplexed ports fails its load can be divided among the other ports, and the overall redundancy of ports improved.
local pool
A resource pool that contains resources that can only be used by a specific tenant.
They are located in tenants.
logical volume
A logical disk that has been divided into multiple partitions.
L-Platform
A resource used for the consolidated operation and management of systems such as multiple-layer systems (Web/AP/DB) comprised
of multiple L-Servers, storage, and network devices.
L-Platform template
A template that contains the specifications for servers, storage, network devices, and images that are configured for an L-Platform.
LSB (Logical System Board)
A system board that is allocated a logical number (LSB number) so that it can be recognized from the domain, during domain
configuration.
L-Server
A resource defined using the logical specifications (number of CPUs, amount of memory, disk capacity, number of NICs, etc.) of the
servers, and storage and network devices connected to those servers.
An abbreviation of Logical Server.
L-Server template
A template that defines the number of CPUs, memory capacity, disk capacity, and other specifications for resources to deploy to an
L-Server.
LUN (Logical Unit Number)
A logical unit defined in the channel adapter of a storage unit.
MAC address (Media Access Control address)
A unique identifier that is assigned to Ethernet cards (hardware).
Also referred to as a physical address.
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