Preface
This manual describes how to install and set up JP1/Data Highway - Server (hereinafter abbreviated as JP1/DH - Server).
- Organization of this preface
■ Intended readers
This manual is intended for:
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System administrators who introduce, configure, and operate a system that uses JP1/DH - Server
■ Conventions: Fonts and symbols
The following table explains the text formatting conventions used in this manual:
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Bold |
Bold characters indicate text in a window, other than the window title. Such text includes menus, menu options, buttons, radio box options, or explanatory labels. For example:
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Italic |
Italic characters indicate a placeholder for some actual text to be provided by the user or system. For example:
Italic characters are also used for emphasis. For example:
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Monospace |
Monospace characters indicate text that the user enters without change, or text (such as messages) output by the system. For example:
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The following table explains the symbols used in this manual:
Symbol |
Convention |
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In syntax explanations, a vertical bar separates multiple items, and has the meaning of OR. For example: A|B|C means A, or B, or C. |
{ } |
In syntax explanations, curly brackets indicate that only one of the enclosed items is to be selected. For example: {A|B|C} means only one of A, or B, or C. |
[ ] |
In syntax explanations, square brackets indicate that the enclosed item or items are optional. For example: [A] means that you can specify A or nothing. [B|C] means that you can specify B, or C, or nothing. |
... |
In coding, an ellipsis (...) indicates that one or more lines of coding have been omitted. In syntax explanations, an ellipsis indicates that the immediately preceding item can be repeated as many times as necessary. For example: A, B, B, ... means that, after you specify A, B, you can specify B as many times as necessary. |
x |
Multiplication sign |
/ |
Division sign |
■ Conventions: Version numbers
The version numbers of Hitachi program products are usually written as two sets of two digits each, separated by a hyphen. For example:
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Version 1.00 (or 1.0) is written as 01-00.
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Version 2.05 is written as 02-05.
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Version 2.50 (or 2.5) is written as 02-50.
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Version 12.25 is written as 12-25.
The version number might be shown on the spine of a manual as Ver. 2.00, but the same version number would be written in the program as 02-00.
■ Domain on a directory server
If the word domain refers to a domain on a directory server, it is explained that way in this manual.
If the word domain is used without such an explanation, it means the management unit of groups in JP1/DH - Server.
■ JP1/DH - Server notation
Where JP1/DH - Server is distinguished from JP1/Data Highway - Server Starter Edition in this manual, it is so described. Unless otherwise specified, the term JP1/DH - Server is used to also refer to JP1/Data Highway - Server Starter Edition.
■ The data transfer command notation
Where data transfer command notation is distinguished from data transfer management command in this manual, it is so described. Unless otherwise specified, the term data transfer command is used to also refer to data transfer management command.
■ File path notation
In this manual, file paths are written on the assumption that a Windows OS is used. If a Linux OS is used and there is no coding for Linux, change a backslash (\) in a file path for Windows to a forward slash (/).
■ File path of Windows
If you specify the path with spaces as an argument of the command, enclose the whole path with double quotes ("), like "...".