Sun Java System Communications Express 6.3 Customization Guide

Italicized Font

Italicized font is used to represent text that you enter using information that is unique to your installation (for example, variables). It is used for server paths, names.

For example, throughout this document you will see path references of the form:

msg-svr-base/...

The Messaging Server Base (msg-svr-base) represents the directory path in which you install the server. The default value of the msg-svr-base is /opt/SUNWmsgsr.

Italicized font is also used for variables within the synopsis of a command line utility. For example, the synopsis for the commadmin admin remove command is:

commadmin admin remove -D login -l userid -n domain -w password [-d domain] [-h] [-i inputfile] [-p port] [-X host] [-s] [-v]

In this example, the italicized words are arguments for their associated option. For example, in the -w password option, you would substitute the Administrator’s password for password when you enter the commadmin admin remove command.