HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share Release Notes - Version 2.2-1

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Documentation conventions
This section lists the documentation conventions used in these notes.
Naming conventions
This section lists the naming conventions used for an HP SFS system in this document. You are free to choose
your own name for your HP SFS system.
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Italic type Italic (slanted) type indicates variable values, placeholders, and function argument names.
Italic type is also used to emphasize important information.
Courier font This font denotes literal items such as command names, file names, routines, directory
names, path names, signals, messages, and programming language structures.
Bold type In command and interactive examples, bold type denotes literal items entered by the user
(typed user input). For example, % cat.
When describing a user interface, bold type denotes items such as buttons or page names
on the interface. In text, bold type indicates the first occurrence of a new term.
TIP: A tip calls attention to useful information.
NOTE: A note calls attention to special information and to information that must be understood
before continuing.
CAUTION: A caution calls attention to actions or information that may affect the integrity of the system
or data.
WARNING: A warning contains important safety information. Failure to follow directions in the warning
could result in bodily harm or loss of life.
%, $, and # In examples, a percent sign represents the C shell system prompt. A dollar sign represents
the system prompt for the bash shell. A pound sign denotes the user is in root or superuser
mode. A dollar sign also shows that a user is in non-superuser mode.
mount(8) A cross-reference to a manpage includes the appropriate section number in parentheses.
For example, mount(8) indicates that you can find information on the mount command in
Section 8 of the manpages. Using this example, the command to display the manpage is:
#
man 8 mount or # man mount.
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A vertical ellipsis indicates that a portion of an example is not shown.
[|] In syntax definitions, brackets indicate items that are optional. Vertical bars indicate that
you choose one item from those listed.
Ctrl/x
This font denotes keyboard key names.
System Component Value
Name of the HP SFS system (the system alias) south
Name of the HP SFS administration server south1
Name of the HP SFS MDS server south2