Conventions; About The Cd Software Media; Where To Go From Here - Silicon Graphics Origin200 Owner's Manual

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About This Guide

Conventions

About the CD Software Media

Where to Go From Here

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This Origin200 Owner's Guide uses these conventions:
References to document titles are in italics.
References to other chapters and sections within this guide are in quotation marks.
IRIX commands and names of files appear in text as italics.
Anything that you type on your keyboard is in
Anything displayed on the screen is in
Names of IRIX reference (manual) pages are in the default font and are followed by
the section number of the reference page. For example "who(1)" refers to the who
command, which is found in section 1 of the IRIX reference.
Steps to perform tasks are in numbered sentences. When a numbered step needs
more explanation, the explanation follows the step and is preceded by a square
bullet.
Words that are found in the glossary are in italics.
You received one or more compact discs (CDs) with your Origin200 server. The CDs
include optional software that you might find useful, and a copy of the operating system
and software installation tools that are already on your system disk. If your server was
shipped with a Silicon Graphics system disk, you don't need the CDs to set up and use
your system. Store them in a safe and convenient place so you can find them when you
need to install new software, or in case of a system failure.
To learn about the Origin200, turn to Chapter 1, "Overview of the Origin200 System."
To set up the Origin200 in a tower configuration and start using the system, turn to
Chapter 2, "Setting Up an Origin200 System."
To install the Origin200 in an equipment rack, turn to Chapter 3, "Installing an Origin200
System in a Rack."
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