
Conventions
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Typeface
This guide uses the following typographical conventions:
bold used for commands or parameters, which must be entered exactly as shown.
light font used for variables, for which you supply a value.
brackets [] used to indicate an optional element.
<1 | 2 > angle brackets and vertical bars are used to indicate a choice that must be made.
Italic used for guide titles, variables, and important terms.
H
yperlink used for cross references in a document or links to a Web site.
Messages
Messages are special text that are emphasized by font, format, and icons. There are four types of
messages in this guide:
• Wa r n i n g
• Caution
• Note
• Tip
A description of each message type with an example message follows.
Warning
Warnings tell you how to avoid physical injury to people or equipment. For example:.
Caution
Cautions tell you how to avoid a serious loss that could cause physical damage such as the loss of data,
time, or security. You should carefully consider this information when determining a course of action
or procedure. For example:
WARNING: The push-button on/off power switch on the front panel of the server does not
turn off the AC power. To remove AC power from the server, you must unplug the AC power
cord from either the power supply or the wall outlet.
CAUTION: You should disable password caching in the browser you use to access the
LSM. If you do not disable password caching in your browser, and your workstation is not
secured, your system security may be compromised.
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