Hitachi

JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Operation Overview and System Design Guide 


A.4 Reference material for this manual

This section provides reference information for this manual, including various conventions that are used.

This manual is part of a related set of manuals. The manuals in the set are listed below (with the manual numbers):

Conventions: Abbreviations for product names

This manual uses the following abbreviations for product names:

Abbreviation

Full name or meaning

HCS

Hitachi Command Suite

HDvM or Device Manager

Hitachi Device Manager

JP1/Cm2/NNM or JP1/Cm2/NNM-SE

JP1/Cm2/Network Node Manager Version 7 or earlier

JP1/Cm2/Network Node Manager Starter Edition 250 Version 8 or earlier

JP1/Cm2/Network Node Manager Starter Edition Enterprise Version 8 or earlier

JP1/Cm2/NNMi

JP1/Cm2/Network Node Manager i Version 9 or later

JP1/Network Node Manager i version 11 or later

JP1/IM

JP1/IM - Manager

JP1/Integrated Management - Manager

JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager

JP1/IM - View#1

JP1/Integrated Management - View

JP1/Integrated Management 2 - View

JP1/IM - NP

JP1/Integrated Management - Navigation Platform

JP1/Navigation Platform

JP1/IM - SS

JP1/Integrated Management - Service Support

JP1/Service Support

JP1/OA

JP1/Operations Analytics

JP1/PFM

JP1/Performance Management

JP1/PFM - Base

JP1/Performance Management - Base

JP1/PFM - Manager

JP1/Performance Management - Manager

JP1/PFM - RM

JP1/Performance Management - Remote Monitor for Microsoft(R) SQL Server

JP1/Performance Management - Remote Monitor for Oracle

JP1/Performance Management - Remote Monitor for Platform

JP1/PFM - WebConsole

JP1/Performance Management - Web Console

Tuning Manager

Hitachi Tuning Manager

UNIX

HP-UX

HP-UX 11i V3 (IPF)

Linux#2

Linux (R)

Solaris

Solaris 10 (SPARC)

Solaris 11 (SPARC)

vCenter

VMware vCenter(TM) Server

VMware

VMware(R)

#1

JP1/IM - View version 11 or later is the name of a breakdown model of JP1/IM - Manager.

#2

This is the notation for pertaining to the OS of an operation-target device. The notation for pertaining to the OS of a JP1/AO server is as follows:

Abbreviation

Full name or meaning

Linux

Linux 6

CentOS 6 (x64)

Community ENTerprise Operating System 6 (x64)

Oracle Linux 6 (x64)

Oracle Linux(R) Operating System 6 (x64)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (x64)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) Server 6 (64-bit x86_64)

Linux 7

CentOS 7

Community ENTerprise Operating System 7

Oracle Linux 7

Oracle Linux(R) Operating System 7

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) Server 7

Linux 8

CentOS 8

Community ENTerprise Operating System 8

Oracle Linux 8

Oracle Linux(R) Operating System 8

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8

Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) Server 8

SUSE Linux 12

SUSE Linux(R) Enterprise Server 12

Conventions: Acronyms

This manual uses the following acronyms:

Acronym

Full name or meaning

AIX

Advanced Interactive Executive

API

Application Programming Interface

ASCII

American standard code for information interchange

AWS

Amazon Web Services

BCC

Blind Carbon Copy

CA

Certificate Authority

CC

Carbon Copy

CD-ROM

Compact Disc Read Only Memory

CIFS

Common Internet File System

CPU

Central Processing Unit

CRLF

Carriage Return / Line Feed

CSR

Certificate Signing Request

CSV

Comma Separated Values

DAT

Digital Audio Tape

DB

Data Base

DN

Distinguished Name

DNS

Domain Name System

DP

Dual Processor

DWORD

Double Word

EUC

Extended UNIX Code

FC

Fibre Channel

FQDN

Fully Qualified Domain Name

FTP

File Transfer Protocol

GMT

Greenwich Mean Time

GUI

Graphical User Interface

HQL

Hibernate Query Language

HSSO

HiCommand Single Sign-On

HTML

Hyper Text Markup Language

HTTP

Hyper Text Transfer Protocol

HTTPS

Hypertext Transfer Protocol Security

I/O

Input/Output

ICS

Internet Connection Sharing

ID

IDentifier

IP

Internet Protocol

IPF

Itanium(R) Processor Family

IPv4

Internet Protocol version 4

IPv6

Internet Protocol version 6

ISO

International Organization for Standardization

IT

Information Technology

JSON

JavaScript Object Notation

LAN

Local Area Network

LDAP

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

LUN

Logical Unit Number

NAS

Network Attached Storage

NAT

Network Address Translation

NFS

Network File System

NIC

Network Information Center

NTP

Network Time Protocol

OS

Operating System

PC

Personal Computer

PCRE

Perl Compatible Regular Expressions

PEM

Privacy Enhanced Mail

PKI

Public Key Infrastructure

RADIUS

Remote Authentication Dial In User Service

RDN

Relative Distinguished Name

RFC

Request For Comment

RPC

Remote Procedure Call

SAN

Storage Area Network

SCP

Secure Copy

SCSI

Small Computer System Interface

SHA

Secure Hashing Algorithm

SMB

Server Message Block

SMTP

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

SSH

Secure Shell

SSL

Secure Socket Layer

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol

TLS

Transport Layer Security

UAC

User Account Control

UDP

User Datagram Protocol

URI

Uniform Resource Identifier

URL

Uniform Resource Locator

UTF

Unicode Transformation Format

VM

Virtual Machine

VMFS

Virtual Machine File System

XML

Extensible Markup Language

Conventions: KB, MB, GB, and TB

This manual uses the following conventions: 1 KB (kilobyte) is 1,024 bytes. 1 MB (megabyte) is 1,0242 bytes. 1 GB (gigabyte) is 1,0243 bytes. 1 TB (terabyte) is 1,0244 bytes.