v
If
Autostart
is
enabled,
insert
the
CD
into
the
CD
drive.
The
Documentation
Browser
starts
automatically.
v
If
Autostart
is
disabled
or
is
not
enabled
for
all
users,
use
one
of
the
following
procedures:
–
If
you
are
using
a
Windows
operating
system,
insert
the
CD
into
the
drive
and
click
Start
-->
Run
.
In
the
Open
field,
type
e
:\win32.bat
where
e
is
the
drive
letter
of
the
drive,
and
click
OK
.
–
If
you
are
using
Red
Hat
Linux,
insert
the
CD
into
the
drive;
then,
run
the
following
command
from
the
/mnt/cdrom
directory:
sh
runlinux.sh
Select
the
server
from
the
Product
menu.
The
Available
Topics
list
displays
all
the
documents
for
the
server.
Some
documents
might
be
in
folders.
A
plus
sign
(+)
indicates
each
folder
or
document
that
has
additional
documents
under
it.
Click
the
plus
sign
to
display
the
additional
documents.
When
you
select
a
document,
a
description
of
the
document
appears
under
Topic
Description
.
To
select
more
than
one
document,
press
and
hold
the
Ctrl
key
while
you
select
the
documents.
Click
View
Book
to
view
the
selected
document
or
documents
in
Acrobat
Reader
or
xpdf.
If
you
selected
more
than
one
document,
all
the
selected
documents
are
opened
in
Acrobat
Reader
or
xpdf.
To
search
all
the
documents,
type
a
word
or
word
string
in
the
Search
field
and
click
Search
.
The
documents
in
which
the
word
or
word
string
appears
are
listed
in
order
of
the
most
occurrences.
Click
a
document
to
view
it,
and
press
Crtl+F
to
use
the
Acrobat
search
function
or
Alt+F
to
use
the
xpdf
search
function
within
the
document.
Click
Help
for
detailed
information
about
using
the
Documentation
Browser.
Notices
and
statements
in
this
document
The
caution
and
danger
statements
that
appear
in
this
document
are
also
in
the
multilingual
Safety
Information
document,
which
is
on
the
IBM
Documentation
CD.
Each
statement
is
numbered
for
reference
to
the
corresponding
statement
in
the
Safety
Information
document.
The
following
notices
and
statements
are
used
in
this
document:
v
Note:
These
notices
provide
important
tips,
guidance,
or
advice.
v
Important:
These
notices
provide
information
or
advice
that
might
help
you
avoid
inconvenient
or
problem
situations.
v
Attention:
These
notices
indicate
potential
damage
to
programs,
devices,
or
data.
An
attention
notice
is
placed
just
before
the
instruction
or
situation
in
which
damage
could
occur.
v
Caution:
These
statements
indicate
situations
that
can
be
potentially
hazardous
to
you.
A
caution
statement
is
placed
just
before
the
description
of
a
potentially
hazardous
procedure
step
or
situation.
v
Danger:
These
statements
indicate
situations
that
can
be
potentially
lethal
or
extremely
hazardous
to
you.
A
danger
statement
is
placed
just
before
the
description
of
a
potentially
lethal
or
extremely
hazardous
procedure
step
or
situation.
Chapter
1.
Introduction
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