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ExpressCluster X 3.1 for Linux Getting Started Guide - Nec

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ConventionsIn this guide, Note, Important, Related In<strong>for</strong>mation are used as follows:Note:Used when the in<strong>for</strong>mation given is important, but not related to the data loss and damage to the system andmachine.Important:Used when the in<strong>for</strong>mation given is necessary to avoid the data loss and damage to the system and machine.Related In<strong>for</strong>mation:Used to describe the location of the in<strong>for</strong>mation given at the reference destination.The following conventions are used in this guide.Convention Usage ExampleIndicates graphical objects, such asIn User Name, type your name.Bold fields, list boxes, menu selections,On the File menu, click Open Database.buttons, labels, icons, etc.Angledbracketwithin thecommandline#Monospace(courier)Monospacebold(courier)Monospaceitalic(courier)Indicates that the value specifiedinside of the angled bracket can beomitted.Prompt to indicate that a <strong>Linux</strong> userhas logged in as root user.Indicates path names, commands,system output (message, prompt,etc), directory, file names, functionsand parameters.Indicates the value that a useractually enters from a commandline.Indicates that users should replaceitalicized part with values that theyare actually working with.clpstat –s[-h host_name]# clpcl -s -a/<strong>Linux</strong>/3.0/en/server/Enter the following:# clpcl -s -arpm –iexpressclsbuilder--.i686.rpmxi

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