Conventions and Terminology
This guide uses the following conventions:
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References to document titles are in italics.
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Commands and names of files appear in text as italics.
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References to other chapters and sections within this guide are in quotation marks.
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Anything that you type on your keyboard is in
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Anything displayed on the screen is in
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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.
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Warning text that describes conditions that could cause injury or death is
highlighted with a lightening bolt icon in the left margin.
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Injury or Death Warning Icon
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Warning or caution text that describes conditions that could cause equipment
damage or major data loss is highlighted with a explanation mark in the left margin.
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Equipment Damage or Data Loss Warning Icon
In addition, the term "hot-swap" in text with a RAID controller indicates that a hard
drive can be removed and replaced while the server is running without data loss in a
RAID configuration. Otherwise, the term "hot-swap" indicates that hard drives are
conveniently removed and replaced for service and drive expansion, however no data
redundancy occurs.
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