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User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI
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Because a path is a combination of an 
adapter and a target port, it is distinct from 
another path if it is accessed through a 
different adapter or it is accessing a 
different target port. Consequently, when 
switching from one path to another, the 
driver might be selecting a different 
adapter (initiator), a different target port, or 
both.
This is important to the driver when 
selecting the proper method of failover 
notification. It can make a difference to the 
target device, which might have to take 
different actions when receiving retries of 
the request from another initiator or on a 
different port.
port
Access points in a device where a link 
attaches. There are four types of ports, as 
follows:
N_Port—a Fibre Channel port that 
supports point-to-point topology.
NL_Port—a Fibre Channel port that 
supports loop topology.
F_Port—a port in a fabric where an 
N_Port can attach.
FL_Port—a port in a fabric where an 
NL_Port can attach.
port instance
The number of the port in the system. 
Each adapter may have one or multiple 
ports, identified with regard to the adapter 
as port 0, port 1 and so forth. To avoid 
confusion when dealing with a system 
containing numerous ports, each port is 
assigned a port instance number when the 
system boots up. So Port 0 on an adapter 
might have a port instance number of 8, for 
example, if it is the eighth port discovered 
by the system.
QoS
Quality of Service
Quality of Service (QoS) refers to the 
bandwidth allocation assigned to each 
partition used to send and receive data 
between the adapter port and connected 
devices.
Each physical port on a QLogic adapter 
can send and receive data at up to 
10Gbps in both directions at the same 
time. When the physical port is partitioned 
into four partitions, the port bandwidth is 
divided between each port partition 
according to traffic demands.
You can set Quality of Service (QoS) for 
each port partition by setting minimum and 
maximum percentages of the physical 
port's bandwidth for each partition. This 
feature helps guarantee a transmission 
rate for each partition that requires a 
particular bandwidth to run critical applica-
tions using port partitions. The setting for a 
given QoS can resolve bottlenecks that 
exist when Virtual Machines (VMs) 
contend for port bandwidth.
RAID
Redundant array of independent/inexpen-
sive disks. RAID are fault-tolerant disks 
that look like either single or multiple 
volumes to the server.
RAM
Random-access memory. The most 
common computer memory that can be 
used by programs to perform necessary 
tasks while the computer is on; an 
integrated circuit memory chip. RAM 
allows information to be stored or 
accessed in any order (randomly), and all 
storage locations are equally accessible.