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Notational conventions

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The following abbreviations are used in this manual:

  • BS2000 servers as the synonym for SE servers (SU /390 and x86). BS2000 servers are operated with the corresponding BS2000 operating system.

  • SE server for the Fujitsu Server BS2000 SE Series (Server Units /390 and x86)

  • SU /390 for the Server Unit /390 (/390 architecture)

  • SU x86 for the Server Unit x86 (x86-64 architecture)

  • VM2000 as a synonym for the current version of VM2000

The strings <date>, <time> and <ver> in the examples stand for the current outputs for date, time and version when the examples are otherwise independent of date, time and version.

The following notational conventions are used in this manual:

i        This symbol indicates an important passage.

>   The input symbol identifies activities to be executed (e.g. entries via the keyboard).

You will find a description of the SDF syntax in the “Commands” manual [13].

Where references are made to other publications, the titles are abbreviated. The complete title of each publication referred to by a number in square brackets is given under “Related publications”.

In the examples, bold type indicates a user entry and this typewriter font is used for system outputs.

The command descriptions contain a great deal of information which only applies for particular Server Units. This information is labeled as follows:

This comment applies only for SU /390

This comment applies only for SU x86