Legato Networker ClientPak and Storage Node User's Guide
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Conventions
Conventions
This guide uses the following typographic conventions and symbols to make
information easier to access and understand.
• boldface, lowercase or UPPERCASE – Indicates references to NetWorker
programs or commands within paragraphs as in the following example:
You can start the NetWorker NSRSAVE program either from the MPE/iX
Command Interpreter (CI) or from the POSIX shell if you prefer.
• italic – Indicates directory pathnames, files, computer names, new terms defined
in the Glossary or within the chapter, and emphasizing words or ideas as in the
following example:
With the NetWorker ClientPak for MPE/iX, you can manually perform client-
initiated backups.
• fixed-width – Used for examples and information displayed on the screen as
in the following example:
NSRSAVE: /reports/ 389 KB 00:00:30 5 files.
• fixed-width, boldface lowercase or UPPERCASE – Used for commands
and text you type exactly as shown as the
recover
command or the
RUN
NSRRECOV;INFO=
command as in the following examples:
recover> recover
: RUN NSRRECOV;INFO="-s
server
-c
client
"
•
fixed-width, boldface italic lowercase
– Used for commands and text
you type for which you need to substitute a variable, as used for
reports
,
server
, and
client
in the following examples:
recover> add
reports
: RUN NSRRECOV;INFO="-s
server
-c
client
"
•
MPE Versus MPE/iX POSIX Filepath Naming Conventions
The HP documentation discusses naming conventions for defining filepaths in MPE
and MPE/iX POSIX. We have included a comparison here for your convenience.
MPE MPE/iX POSIX
FILENAME.GROUP.ACCOUNT
(Must be uppercase.)
/ACCOUNT/GROUP/filename
(The filename is case-sensitive.)
Important: Indicates important information and cautionary notes that prevent
you from making a mistake.