HP-UX Directory Server Administrator Guide HP-UX Directory Server Version 8.1 (5900-3098, May 2013)

17.2.2 HP-UX documentation set
For the latest information about the HP-UX operating system, including current release notes,
complete product documentation, technical notes, and white papers, see the HP-UX Operating
Environments documentation sites for the version of HP-UX you use:
HP-UX 11i v3 Operating Environments: http://docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11iv3.html
HP-UX 11i v2 Operating Environments: http://docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11iv2.html
17.2.3 Troubleshooting resources
You can search a technical knowledge database available on the HP Support Center (HPSC)
website at:
http://www.hp.com/go/hpsc
To seek solutions to problems, you can post messages on the ITRC Forums page at the following
website (select the HP-UX area in the Areas of peer problem solving section):
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/
In addition, troubleshooting suggestions are included in the following sections of this guide:
“Solving common replication conflicts” (page 385)
“Troubleshooting replication-related problems” (page 388)
“Troubleshooting synchronization problems” (page 425)
“Troubleshooting matching rules” (page 576)
17.3 Typographic conventions
This document uses the following typographical conventions:
Book title The title of a book. On the web, this can be a hyperlink to the
book itself.
Command A command name or command phrase, for example ls -a.
Computer output Information displayed by the computer.
Ctrl+x or Ctrl-x A key sequence that indicates you must hold down the keyboard
key labeled Ctrl while you press the letter x.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE The name of an environment variable, for example, PATH.
Key The name of a keyboard key. Return and Enter both refer to the
same key.
Term A term or phrase that is defined in the body text of the document,
not in a glossary.
User input Indicates commands and text that you type exactly as shown.
Replaceable The name of a placeholder that you replace with an actual value.
[ ] In command syntax statements, these characters enclose optional
content.
{ } In command syntax statements, these characters enclose required
content.
| The character that separates items in a linear list of choices.
... Indicates that the preceding element can be repeated one or more
times.
WARNING An alert that calls attention to important information that, if not
understood or followed, results in personal injury.
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