Preface
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Express5800/
ftServer
: System Administrator’s Guide for the Linux Operating System
C A U T I O N
!
A caution indicates a situation where failure to take or
avoid a specified action could damage a hardware device,
program, system, or data.
N O T E
A note provides important information about the operation
of an ftServer system.
Typographical Conventions
The following typographical conventions are used in this document:
•
The italic font introduces or defines new terms. For example:
ftServer systems use replicated,
fault-tolerant
hardware to eliminate single
points of failure and protect data integrity
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The bold font emphasizes words in text. For example:
Update the BIOS
before
you install or upgrade
Express Builder
.
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The monospace font represents text that would appear on your display screen. The
monospace bold font represents text you must type in examples that contain both
user input and system output. The monospace italic font represents terms in
command lines that are to be replaced by literal values. For example:
To display the state of a CPU enclosure, type a command in the following
format:
/opt/ft/bin/ftsmaint ls
n
If you type
/opt/ft/bin/ftsmaint ls 0
at the prompt, the following
output appears:
H/W Path : 0
Description : CPU Node Assembly
.
.
.
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The percent sign (
%
) and the number sign (
#
) are standard default prompt signs
that have a specific meaning at a command prompt. Although a prompt is
sometimes shown at the beginning of a command line as it would appear on the
screen, you do not type it.