3.8.1 Setup for referencing manuals
This subsection describes the setup procedure that enables you to reference manuals from Help of PFM - Web Console or from your machine's hard disk.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Referencing manuals from Help of PFM - Web Console
To reference manuals from Help of PFM - Web Console:
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Register PFM - RM in PFM - Web Console according to the PFM - Web Console setup procedure.
Perform additional setup of PFM - RM.
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On the host where PFM - Web Console is installed, create a directory for the copies of manuals.
The following shows the directory to be created:
- In Windows
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PFM-Web-Console-installation-folder\doc\language-code\Help-ID-of-PFM - RM-for-Platform
- In UNIX
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/opt/jp1pcwebcon/doc/language-code/Help-ID-of-PFM - RM-for-Platform
For details about the help ID of PFM - RM for Platform, see B. List of Identifiers.
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From the manuals distribution media, copy the files and directories into the directory that was created in step 2.
The following shows the files and directories to be copied:
- For HTML manuals
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In Windows
All HTML files, CSS files, and GRAPHICS folders under applicable-drive\MAN\3021\manual-number (such as 03004A0D)
In UNIX
All HTML files, CSS files, and GRAPHICS directories under /distribution-media -mount-point/MAN/3021/manual-number (such as 03004A0D)
- For PDF manuals
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In Windows
PDF files under applicable-drive\MAN\3021\manual-number (such as 03004A0D)
In UNIX
PDF files under /distribution-media -mount-point/MAN/3021/manual-number (such as 03004A0D)
Directly under the created directory, place INDEX.HTM for the HTML manuals and the PDF files themselves for the PDF manuals.
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Restart PFM - Web Console.
(2) Referencing manuals from your machine's hard disk
Use one of the following methods to reference manuals from your machine's hard disk:
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Use setup.exe on the distribution media to install the manuals (in Windows only).
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Copy the HTML, CSS, PDF, and GIF files directly into a directory of your choice.
When you reference HTML manuals, use the following directory structure:
html (stores HTML and CSS files)
+-- GRAPHICS (stores GIF files)