Preface, Intended audience, Organization of this guide – HP Storage Mirroring V5 Software User Manual

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Preface

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Preface

Intended Audience

The intended audience for the Storage Mirroring User’s Guide is network administrators with expertise in Linux. The network
administrator should be responsible for setup and maintenance of the network and should have working experience installing,
configuring, and maintaining network applications.

Organization of This Guide

Each chapter in this guide is organized in primarily the same manner. Each chapter, if applicable, has a topic overview and is
then divided by each specific Storage Mirroring client. The overview contains information on the topic’s features, functions,
and options, while the remainder of the chapter explains how the topic works with respect to each client. For example,
Chapter 7, Mirroring, is divided into Mirroring Overview, Managing Mirroring Using the Management Console, and Managing
Mirroring Using the Text Client
.

Conventions Used in This Guide

The following conventions are used throughout this guide:

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Bold

font is used for items you click or select with the mouse, such as menu names and items, dialog box options, or

button names. For example, when you see

File, Options

, you should select the

File

menu and then choose

Options

from

the pull-down menu.

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Italicized

font is used for cross-references to other sections or chapters in this guide or to other books.

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Code text

font is used to indicate two types of items:

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Text that is displayed onscreen exactly as shown, such as screen messages or error messages

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Text that should be entered exactly as shown, such as directories, file names, or URLs

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Bold

code

text

font is used for Double-Take Command Language (DTCL) command names. The following conventions

are used to indicate command syntax for DTCL:

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UPPERCASE letters are used for commands that must be typed as shown.

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Underlined letters can be used as a shortcut for the command.

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lowercase italicized

letters are variables such as file names, user names, or machine names. These items can also be

substituted with defined variables as described in

DTCL Scripting

on page A-39.

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Angle brackets, < and >, surround required items that must be supplied with the command.

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Square brackets, [ and ], surround optional items that can be supplied with the command but are not required.

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The pipe character, |, separates items in a list

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Identifiers that contain a space or non-alphanumeric characters must be enclosed in quotation marks. For example:

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“domain.com”

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“machine name”

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“129.65.35.45”

NOTE:

For detailed installation instructions and quick setup instructions, see the Storage Mirroring

®

Getting Started

guide.

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