Fujitsu J2X1-7611-03ENZ0 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
NAS (Network Attached Storage)
A collective term for storage that is directly connected to a LAN.
network device
The unit used for registration of network devices.
L2 switches, firewalls, and server load balancers fit into this category.
network device configuration file
These files contain definitions of settings regarding communication, such as VLAN information for network devices and interfaces,
rules for firewalls and server load balancers, etc.
As the content of these files changes each time settings are configured from the CLI, they are the target of automatic backup by Resource
Orchestrator, and a constant number of versions (32 by default) are backed up inside Resource Orchestrator.
Many network devices have two types of network device configuration files: "running config", which holds the current configuration
details, and "startup config", which holds the configuration that is valid directly after startup.
In Resource Orchestrator these two types of files are the target of backup and restore operations.
network device environment file
A collective term that refers to the files necessary for operating devices, such as CA certificates, user authentication databases,
customized user information, etc. (but excluding the network device configuration file).
As these files are not usually changed after they have been configured, Resource Orchestrator does not back them up each time automatic
configuration is performed.
network device file
Regarding the network device file management function, this is a collective term that refers to the files held by network devices that
are the target of backup and restore operations.
The two types of network device files are network device configuration files and network device environment files.
network map
A GUI function for graphically displaying the connection relationships of the servers and LAN switches that compose a network.
network view
A window that displays the connection relationships and status of the wiring of a network map.
NFS (Network File System)
A system that enables the sharing of files over a network in Linux environments.
NIC (Network Interface Card)
An interface used to connect a server to a network.
non-global zone
A virtual machine environment that has been prepared in a global zone. Its OS kernel is shared with the global zone. Non-global zones
are completely separate from each other.
OS
The OS used by an operating server (a physical OS or VM guest).
overcommit
A function to virtually allocate more resources than the actual amount of resources (CPUs and memory) of a server.
This function is used to enable allocation of more disk resources than are mounted in the target server.
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