Emphasis; Storwize V7000 Library And Related Publications - IBM Storwize V7000 Maintenance Manual

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New information
This topic describes the changes to this guide since the previous edition,
GC27-2291-00. The following sections summarize the changes that have since been
implemented from the previous version.
This version includes the following new information:
v Support statements for the 2076-312 and 2076-324 models
v New error codes
v New event IDs
Changed information
This version includes the following changed information:
v Terminology changes:
v Use of svctask and svcinfo command prefixes.

Emphasis

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Storwize V7000 library and related publications

Product manuals, other publications, and websites contain information that relates
to Storwize V7000.
Storwize V7000 Information Center
The IBM Storwize V7000 Information Center contains all of the information that is
required to install, configure, and manage the Storwize V7000. The information
center is updated between Storwize V7000 product releases to provide the most
current documentation. The information center is available at the following
website:
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Storwize V7000: Troubleshooting, Recovery, and Maintenance Guide
The svctask and svcinfo command prefixes are no longer necessary when
issuing a command. If you have existing scripts that use those prefixes, they will
continue to function. You do not need to change the scripts.
The satask and sainfo command prefixes are still required.
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In command syntax, it is used for variables
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a default directory or the name of a system.
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commands that you type, samples of
command output, examples of program code
or messages from the system, or names of
command flags, parameters, arguments, and
name-value pairs.

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