A.5 Reference material for this manual
This section provides reference information for this manual, including various conventions that are used.
This manual is part of a related set of manuals. The manuals in the set are listed below (with the manual numbers):
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Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Overview and System Design Guide#1 (3021-3-312(E))
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Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Configuration Guide#1 (3021-3-313(E))
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Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Administration Guide#1 (3021-3-314(E))
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Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Service Template Reference#1 (3021-3-316(E))
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Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Messages#1 (3021-3-317(E))
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Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Service Template Developer's Guide#1 (3021-3-363(E))
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Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation GUI, Command, and API Reference#1, #2 (3021-3-366(E))
#1: In the Job Management Partner 1/AO manuals, Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation is abbreviated to JP1/AO.
#2: For the manual issued in December 2014 or later, the title and reference number were changed from Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation GUI and Command Reference (3021-3-315(E)) to Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation GUI, Command, and API Reference (3021-3-366(E)).
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Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Operator's Guide (3021-3-325(E))
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Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference 1 (3021-3-326(E))
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Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Messages 1 (3021-3-329(E))
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Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Messages 2 (3021-3-330(E))
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Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide (3021-3-301(E))
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Job Management Partner 1/Base Messages (3021-3-302(E))
Conventions: Abbreviations for product names
This manual uses the following abbreviations for product names:
Abbreviation |
Full name or meaning |
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HDvM |
Hitachi Device Manager |
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Hitachi Tuning Manager |
Hitachi Tuning Manager Software |
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HP NNM or HP NNM-SE |
HP Network Node Manager Software version 6 or earlier |
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HP Network Node Manager Starter Edition Software version 7.5 or earlier |
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JP1/AJS3 |
JP1/AJS3 - Manager |
Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - Manager |
JP1/AJS3 - View |
Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - View |
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JP1/AJS3 - Agent |
Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - Agent |
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JP1/Cm2/NNMi |
Job Management Partner 1/Consolidated Management 2/Network Node Manager i |
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JP1/IM |
JP1/IM - Manager |
Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager |
JP1/IM - View |
Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - View |
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JP1/IM - NP |
Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Navigation Platform |
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JP1/IM - SS |
Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Service Support |
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JP1/PFM |
Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management |
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JP1/PFM - Base |
Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Base |
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JP1/PFM - Manager |
Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Manager |
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JP1/PFM - RM |
Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Remote Monitor for Microsoft(R) SQL Server |
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Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Remote Monitor for Oracle |
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Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Remote Monitor for Platform |
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JP1/PFM - WebConsole |
Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Web Console |
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vCenter |
VMware vCenter(TM) Server |
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VMware |
VMware(R) |
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UNIX |
HP-UX |
HP-UX 11i V3 (IPF) |
Linux |
Linux (R) |
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Solaris |
Solaris 10 (SPARC) |
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Solaris 11 (SPARC) |
Conventions: Acronyms
This manual uses the following acronyms:
Acronym |
Full name or meaning |
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AIX |
Advanced Interactive Executive |
API |
Application Programming Interface |
ASCII |
American standard code for information interchange |
BCC |
Blind Carbon Copy |
CA |
Certificate Authority |
CC |
Carbon Copy |
CD-ROM |
Compact Disc Read Only Memory |
CIFS |
Common Internet File System |
CPU |
Central Processing Unit |
CRLF |
Carriage Return / Line Feed |
CSR |
Certificate Signing Request |
CSV |
Comma Separated Values |
DAT |
Digital Audio Tape |
DB |
Data Base |
DN |
Distinguished Name |
DNS |
Domain Name System |
DP |
Dual Processor |
DWORD |
Double Word |
EUC |
Extended UNIX Code |
FC |
Fibre Channel |
FQDN |
Fully Qualified Domain Name |
FTP |
File Transfer Protocol |
GMT |
Greenwich Mean Time |
GUI |
Graphical User Interface |
HQL |
Hibernate Query Language |
HSSO |
HiCommand Single Sign-On |
HTML |
Hyper Text Markup Language |
HTTP |
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol |
HTTPS |
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Security |
I/O |
Input/Output |
ICS |
Internet Connection Sharing |
ID |
IDentifier |
IE |
Internet Explorer |
IP |
Internet Protocol |
IPF |
Itanium(R) Processor Family |
IPv4 |
Internet Protocol version 4 |
IPv6 |
Internet Protocol version 6 |
ISO |
International Organization for Standardization |
IT |
Information Technology |
JSON |
JavaScript Object Notation |
LAN |
Local Area Network |
LDAP |
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol |
LUN |
Logical Unit Number |
NAS |
Network Attached Storage |
NAT |
Network Address Translation |
NFS |
Network File System |
NIC |
Network Information Center |
NTP |
Network Time Protocol |
OS |
Operating System |
PC |
Personal Computer |
PCRE |
Perl Compatible Regular Expressions |
PEM |
Privacy Enhanced Mail |
PKI |
Public Key Infrastructure |
RADIUS |
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service |
RDN |
Relative Distinguished Name |
RFC |
Request For Comment |
SAN |
Storage Area Network |
SCP |
Secure Copy |
SCSI |
Small Computer System Interface |
SHA |
Secure Hashing Algorithm |
SMB |
Server Message Block |
SMTP |
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
SSH |
Secure Shell |
SSL |
Secure Socket Layer |
TCP/IP |
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol |
TLS |
Transport Layer Security |
UAC |
User Account Control |
URI |
Uniform Resource Identifier |
URL |
Uniform Resource Locator |
UTF |
Unicode Transformation Format |
VM |
Virtual Machine |
VMFS |
Virtual Machine File System |
WMI |
Windows Management Instrumentation |
WSFC |
Windows Server Failover Cluster |
XML |
Extensible Markup Language |
Conventions: KB, MB, GB, and TB
This manual uses the following conventions: 1 KB (kilobyte) is 1,024 bytes. 1 MB (megabyte) is 1,0242 bytes. 1 GB (gigabyte) is 1,0243 bytes. 1 TB (terabyte) is 1,0244 bytes.