Storage Resource Manager Enterprise Edition Installation Guide

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xiv Storage Resource Manager Enterprise Edition
User Input
and System
Responses
(Output and
Error
Messages)
COMMAND
NAMES
Drive Names
Initial Caps and
monospace font.
COMMAND NAMES appear
in upper case, unless
they are case sensitive
(UNIX, AIX, and Solaris
command names are
case sensitive and will
not appear in uppercase).
Entered
<variables>
are displayed in angle
brackets (
<>) and all
lower case.
User Input and System Responses:
To exit from the program, type Exit.
At the prompt, type this command:
SHOW THIS_CONTROLLER
(no variable)
To see your settings, give the command:
SHOW <storagesets> FULL
(with variable)
You will see the Continue? message.
Command Names
Use SET THIS_CONTROLLER to change
parameters.
To manage storage, enter RUN
sysmgr.exe
(UNIX, AIX, Solaris): To list files, give the ls
command.
Drive Names:
Navigate to your CD-ROM drive
(usually D: or
E:).
filenames Unless case sensitive,
use lowercase italics.
If filenames are
case-sensitive (UNIX,
AIX, Solaris) or are
easier to understand with
some upper case letters,
the exact case of each
character is displayed.
To configure storage, edit storageset.ini.
Changes are stored in
NewSystemConfigurationFile.ini.
(UNIX, AIX, Solaris): Errors are logged to
MixedCaseFile.txt.
Menu Command
Sequences
Initial Caps, with a right
angle bracket (>)
between items. Menu
items are displayed as
shown on screen.
To compare documents, choose:
Tools > Documents > Compare.
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