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| application | | A logically related set of processes active on
a host system (a running application ) and/or
a logically related set of files on a host system disk (an installed application). HP Application Discovery recognizes applications based on standard package installation, templates that are shipped with the product, and templates that are defined
by users.
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| application discovery | | The process of finding applications and gathering
performance and location data about them for display and use.
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| cluster | | A set of two or more systems configured together to host workloads, such that users are unaware
that more than one system is hosting the workload.
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| CMS | | Central management server. A system in the management
domain that executes the HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) software. All central
operations within HP SIM are initiated from this
system.
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| compartment | | An nPartition, virtual partition, virtual machine, or resource partition whose resources are allocated by HP Global Workload Manager (gWLM). Multiple compartments are grouped to form a shared resource domain (SRD). The compartments all share the resources of the SRD. A compartment
can be in only one SRD. Each compartment holds a workload. gWLM manages each workload's resource allocation by adjusting
the resource allocation of its compartment.
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| complex | | One or more hardware cabinets that are cabled together
and that contain cells (circuit boards containing processors and memory),
each of which can be assigned for exclusive use by an nPartition.
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| demand
profile | | A set of resource-demand readings made at regular
intervals for some period of time. The demand profile of a workload, system, or complex is used when doing capacity planning. Demand profiles can be based on historical
data or computed as part of a forecast.
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| discovery | | In system management
applications, the process of finding and identifying network objects.
In HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM), discovery finds and identifies all the HP systems
within a specified network. In HP Application Discovery, discovery
finds and identifies all running and installed applications within
a specified network. HP Global Workload Manager (gWLM) can examine systems that you specify and automatically
identify the nPartitions, virtual partitions, virtual machines, processor sets (PSETs), and Fair-Share Scheduler
(FSS) groups that are present on those
systems. gWLM can also identify iCAP and TiCAP as well as GiCAP groups.
You then form SRDs using the
discovered items.
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| GiCAP | | HP Global Instant Capacity. Software that enables
you to move Rights To Use (RTUs) for Instant Capacity components within
a group of servers. The GiCAP Group Manager page can be launched
from an icon on the HP Virtualization Manager's Virtualization view. See also iCAP, TiCAP.
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| iCAP | | HP Instant Capacity. The HP Utility Pricing Solutions
product whose pricing model is based on purchasing components (processors, cell boards, and memory). With Instant Capacity you initially purchase
a specified number of activated components and pay a right-to-access
fee for a specified number of deactivated (iCAP) components. To activate
a component, you purchase the component and license it through the
application of a codeword. Previous versions of iCAP were referred to as
Instant Capacity on Demand, or iCOD. See also GiCAP, TiCAP.
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| logical server | | A feature provided by HP Virtualization Manager,
a logical server is a set of configuration and metadata that you create,
activate, and assign to operate within a physical or virtual
machine. An active logical server can be moved from one location to another, and its characteristics
can be modified. This feature allows you to populate an enclosure,
load balance servers, and evacuate servers in case of disaster; it
allows you to provision resources only when
needed and increase utilization of limited compute resources.
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| managed system | | A server or other system that can be managed by HP SIM
from a CMS.
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| managed workload | | A workload that is managed
by HP Global Workload Manager (gWLM).
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| management domain | | A CMS and its managed systems.
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| monitored workload | | A workload that can be
monitored by HP Virtualization Manager but has no policy associated with it. Monitored
workloads are not managed by gWLM.
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| nPartition | | A partition in a cell-based server that consists of one or more cells, and one or more I/O
chassis. Each nPartition operates independently of other
nPartitions and either runs a single instance of an operating system
or is further divided into virtual partitions. nPartitions can be used as compartments managed by HP Global Workload Manager (gWLM) as long as several requirements are met. See the gWLM online help
for a description of nPartition requirements. See also virtual partition.
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| policy | | A collection of rules and settings that control workload resources managed by HP Global Workload Manager (gWLM). For example,
a policy can indicate the minimum and maximum amount of CPU resources
allowed for a workload, and a target to be achieved. A single policy can be associated with multiple
workloads.
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| resource partition | | A subset of the resources available to an operating
system instance, isolated for use by specific processes. A resource
partition has its own process scheduler. CPU resources in the partition
may be allocated using Fair-Share
Scheduler groups or processor
sets. Policies for controlling the allocation of resources
to the partition can be set using HP Global Workload Manager (gWLM).
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| secure resource
partition | | A resource
partition that is integrated with HP-UX Security Containment.
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| SRD | | Shared resource domain. A collection of compartments that share system
resources managed by HP Global Workload Manager (gWLM). The compartments can be nPartitions, virtual partitions, virtual machines, processor sets (PSETs), or Fair-Share Scheduler
(FSS) groups. A server containing nPartitions
can be an SRD as long as nPartition requirements are met. These requirements
are detailed in the gWLM Getting the Most out of gWLM topic in the gWLM online help. A server or an nPartition divided into virtual
partitions can be an SRD for its virtual partition compartments. A VM Host can be an SRD to its virtual machines. Similarly,
a server, an nPartition, or a virtual partition containing PSETs can
be an SRD for its PSET compartments. Finally, a server, an nPartition,
or a virtual partition containing FSS groups can be an SRD for its
FSS-group compartments. A complex with nPartitions can hold multiple
SRDs. For example, if the complex is divided into nPartitions named
Par1 and Par2, Par1's compartments could be virtual partitions,
while Par2's compartments are PSETs.
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| template | | An HP-supplied or user-defined set of rules, properties,
or metadata that describe an object in a computing network. In HP Application Discovery, templates specify the data collection and matching rules to be
used to define and discover an application. When referring to a logical server, a template is the collection of information that defines the logical
server and its attributes. A template logical server has no actual
resources associated with it.
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| TiCAP | | Temporary Instant Capacity. An HP product that
enables customers to purchase prepaid processor activation rights,
for a specified (temporary) period of time. Temporary capacity is
sold in 30-processor-day increments. TiCAP was formerly referred to
as “TiCOD”. See also GiCAP, iCAP.
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| virtual
machine | | A software entity provided by HP Integrity Virtual
Machines, VMware ESX, or Microsoft Virtual Server. This technology
allows a single server or (in the case of Integrity
Virtual Machines) nPartition to act as a VM Host for multiple individual virtual machines, each
running its own instance of an operating system (referred to as a guest OS). Virtual machines are managed systems in the HP Virtual Server Environment (VSE).
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| virtual partition | | A software partition of
a server, or of a single nPartition, where each virtual partition can run its own instance of an operating
system. A virtual partition cannot span an nPartition boundary. See also nPartition, virtual machine.
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| workload | | The collection of processes in a standalone
server, nPartition compartment, virtual partition compartment, or virtual machine compartment. HP Global Workload Manager (gWLM) extends
this concept to include processor set (PSET) compartments and Fair-Share Scheduler (FSS)
group compartments. gWLM enables you to monitor and manage
workloads by automatically adjusting the resource allocations of compartments
based on policies. See also managed workload, monitored workload.
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