Specifications

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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.
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Tools>Documents>Compare.
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Element Convention Examples