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Related Documents

For information about DCE in general, and DCE administration for Solaris in
particular, refer to the following documents:
v IBM Distributed Computing Environment for Solaris: Quick Beginnings
v IBM Distributed Computing Environment for AIX and Solaris: Administration

Guide - Introduction

v IBM Distributed Computing Environment for AIX and Solaris: Administration

Guide - Core Components

v IBM Distributed Computing Environment for AIX and Solaris: Administration

Command Reference

For information about DFS administration and commands, refer to the
following documents:
v IBM DFS for AIX and Solaris Administration Guide
v IBM DFS for AIX and Solaris Administration Reference

Typographic and Keying Conventions

This guide uses the following typographic conventions:

Bold

Bold

words or characters represent system elements that you must

use literally, such as commands, options, and pathnames.

Italic

Italic words or characters represent variable values that you must
supply. Italic type is also used to introduce a new DCE term.

Constant width

Examples and information that the system displays appear in
constant width typeface.

[ ]

Brackets enclose optional items in format and syntax descriptions.

{ }

Braces enclose a list from which you must choose an item in format
and syntax descriptions.

|

A vertical bar separates items in a list of choices.

< >

Angle brackets enclose the name of a key on the keyboard.

...

Horizontal ellipsis points indicate that you can repeat the preceding
item one or more times.

dcelocal

The OSF directory dcelocal in this document equates to the AIX
directory /opt/dcelocal.

This guide uses the following keying conventions:

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