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EMC Avamar 6.1 for VMware User Guide
Preface
Typographical conventions
EMC uses the following type style conventions in this document:
Where to get help
The Avamar support page provides access to licensing information, product
documentation, advisories, and downloads, as well as how-to and troubleshooting
information. This information may enable you to resolve a product issue before you
contact EMC Customer Service.
To access the Avamar support page:
1. Go to
https://support.EMC.com/products
.
2. Type a product name in the Find a Product box.
3. Select the product from the list that appears.
4. Click the arrow next to the Find a Product box.
5. (Optional) Add the product to the My Products list by clicking Add to my products in
the top right corner of the Support by Product page.
Normal
Used in running (nonprocedural) text for:
• Names of interface elements, such as names of windows, dialog boxes,
buttons, fields, and menus
• Names of resources, attributes, pools, Boolean expressions, buttons,
SQL statements, keywords, clauses, environment variables, functions,
and utilities
• URLs, pathnames, filenames, directory names, computer names, links,
groups, service keys, file systems, and notifications
Bold
Used in running (nonprocedural) text for names of commands, daemons,
options, programs, processes, services, applications, utilities, kernels,
notifications, system calls, and man pages
Used in procedures for:
• Names of interface elements, such as names of windows, dialog boxes,
buttons, fields, and menus
• What the user specifically selects, clicks, presses, or types
Italic
Used in all text (including procedures) for:
• Full titles of publications referenced in text
• Emphasis, for example, a new term
• Variables
Courier
Used for:
• System output, such as an error message, or script
• URLs, complete paths, filenames, prompts, and syntax when shown
outside of running text
Courier bold
Used for specific user input, such as commands
Courier italic
Used in procedures for:
• Variables on the command line
• User input variables
< >
Angle brackets enclose parameter, or variable values supplied by the user
[ ]
Square brackets enclose optional values
|
Vertical bar indicates alternate selections — the bar means “or”
{ }
Braces enclose content that the user must specify, such as x, or y, or z
...
Ellipses indicate nonessential information omitted from the example
Summary of Contents for Avamar 6.1
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