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Table 10 Search features and restrictions (continued)

Examples and descriptions

Features/rules

Searching for “cat dog mouse” renders a list of topics that
include all three terms, a list of topics that contain both “cat”
and “dog” but not “mouse”, a list of topics that contain “cat”
and “mouse” but not “dog”, and a list of topics that contain
“cat” only.

Searches do not support Boolean operators (AND,
OR, NOT).

If you enter “cat AND dog” or “cat NOT dog”, the search
facility considers the entry as three different terms. It responds
in the same way as described in the second example in the
preceding row.
If you enter “cat OR dog”, the search facility ignores “OR”; it
considers the entry as two terms, “cat” and “dog”, and responds
in the same way as described in the first example in the
preceding row.

Searches ignore articles and prepositions

Searching for “the cat” or “by cat” is equivalent to searching
for “cat”.

Searches order lists of help topics randomly. The order is not
based on the relevance or depth of the information provided
by the topic page results.

Searches do not support ranking

Using a PowerShell script to apply all recommended optimization values
of settable parameters and to initialize software discovery

Beginning with HP ESO 3.5, two types of PowerShell scripts are available:

A script to apply recommended values of settable parameters obtained from all optimization
pages; you can download the script from the Summary page (see

“Summary page: Viewing

recommended optimization values for settable parameters obtained from all optimization
pages; generating a PowerShell script for setting these recommended values” (page 35)

)

A script to run software discovery; the script is generated when HP ESO is installed

Using a PowerShell script to apply all recommended optimization values of settable parameters and to initialize software

discovery

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