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Preface
The Solstice Cooperative Consoles Administration Guide provides
information on the functions and features of Cooperative Consoles 1.2 for
Solstice Site/SunNet/Domain Manager.
This document is intended for network administrators who set
up and configure Cooperative Consoles for information sharing between Site/SunNet/Domain
Manager Console instances running on multiple hosts.
For information on installing Cooperative Consoles software,
refer to the appropriate Site/SunNet/Domain Manager Installation Guide.
This document is organized as follows:
Chapter 1, "Introduction
," provides an overview of the components of Cooperative Consoles.
Chapter 2, "Cooperative Consoles Configurations
," describes a number of possible configurations in the information forwarding
relationships among Site/SunNet/Domain Manager Consoles with Cooperative Consoles
installed.
Chapter 3, "Cooperative Consoles Operation
," describes the function of Cooperative Consoles and its underlying architecture.
Chapter 4, "Using the Configuration Tool
," describes the use of the Configuration Tool to customize the sharing
of information between management stations.
Chapter 5, "Cooperative Consoles Examples
," provides examples of filter file entries.
Appendix A, "Diagnosis
," provides some information on what you can do when encountering problems
using CC.
See the Site/SunNet/Domain Manager Release Notes
for compatibility information.
Command Line Examples
All command line examples in this guide use the C-shell
environment. If you use either the Bourne or Korn shells, refer to sh
(1) and ksh(1) man pages for command equivalents to the C-shell.
What Typographic Changes and Symbols Mean
The following table describes the type changes and symbols
used in this book.
This book assumes that you are using a standard Sun workstation
three-button mouse. The mouse buttons are called SELECT (left), ADJUST (middle),
and MENU (right).
Click means to press and quickly release a mouse
button.
Press indicates you should hold the button down
until an action is completed, such as a menu appearing.
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