
Conventions
The following conventions are used throughout this manual:
Text Conventions
| italic | Identifies book titles | 
| bold | Identifies  | 
| 
 | menu items | 
Syntax Conventions
| fixed width | Identifies file names, system prompts, operating | 
| 
 | system commands, and UNIX error and system | 
| 
 | messages | 
| italic fixed | Identifies variables that you need to replace according | 
| width | to your environment | 
| bold fixed | Identifies the default in a series of parameters | 
| width | 
 | 
| Separates mutually exclusive parameters; only one of | |
| 
 | the parameters separated by the bar is allowed | 
| [ ] | Pair indicates that the enclosed parameter(s) are | 
| 
 | optional | 
| { } | Pair indicates that only one of the enclosed parameters | 
| 
 | is required. | 
| \ | Indicates that a command line, parameter, or code | 
| 
 | continues in the following line | 
| # | Precedes a UNIX command that must be performed as a | 
| 
 | root user | 
| % | Precedes a UNIX command that must be performed as | 
| 
 | an ordinary user | 
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