Product version, Document conventions, Convention for storage capacity values – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Product Version

This edition applies to microcode version 50-09-3X-XX/XX or later.

Document Conventions

This document uses the following typographic conventions:

Typographic Convention

Description

Bold

Indicates text on a window, other than the window title, including menus, menu

options, buttons, fields, and labels. Example: Click OK.

Italic

Indicates a variable, which is a placeholder for actual text provided by the user

or system. Example: copy source-file target-file

NOTE:

Angled brackets (< >) are also used to indicate variables.

screen/code

Indicates text that is displayed on screen or entered by the user. Example: #

pairdisplay -g oradb

< > angled brackets

Indicates a variable, which is a placeholder for actual text provided by the user

or system. Example: # pairdisplay -g <group>

NOTE:

Italic font is also used to indicate variables.

[ ] square brackets

Indicates optional values. Example: [ a | b ] indicates that you can choose

a, b, or nothing.

{ } braces

Indicates required or expected values. Example: { a | b } indicates that you must

choose either a or b.

| vertical bar

Indicates that you have a choice between two or more options or arguments.

Examples:
[ a | b ] indicates that you can choose a, b, or nothing.{ a | b } indicates that

you must choose either a or b.

underline

Indicates the default value. Example: [ a | b ]

Convention for Storage Capacity Values

Physical storage capacity values (e.g., disk drive capacity) are calculated based on the following values:
1 KB = 1,000 bytes
1 MB = 1,000

2

bytes

1 GB = 1,000

3

bytes

1 TB = 1,000

4

bytes

1 PB = 1,000

5

bytes

Logical storage capacity values (e.g., logical device capacity) are calculated based on the following

values:

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