Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 6.0 Release Notes

Preface

The Sun N1TM Service Provisioning System 5.2.1 Release Notes contain installation problem details and other information that was not available until immediately before the release of the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 6.0.

Who Should Use This Book

These notes are for users and system administrators who install and use the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 6.0.

Related Information

You might need to refer to the following manuals when you install and use the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 6.0:

For more information about the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System and N1 Advanced Architecture for SAP Solutions (N1 AA) see the IT Management Hub on BigAdmin.

You can access the Japanese versions of the manuals on the docs.sun.com Web site at http://docs.sun.com/app/coll/1139.4?l=ja.

Documentation, Support, and Training

The Sun web site provides information about the following additional resources:

Typographic Conventions

The following table describes the typographic conventions that are used in this book.

Table P–1 Typographic Conventions

Typeface 

Meaning 

Example 

AaBbCc123

The names of commands, files, and directories, and onscreen computer output 

Edit your .login file.

Use ls -a to list all files.

machine_name% you have mail.

AaBbCc123

What you type, contrasted with onscreen computer output 

machine_name% su

Password:

aabbcc123

Placeholder: replace with a real name or value 

The command to remove a file is rm filename.

AaBbCc123

Book titles, new terms, and terms to be emphasized 

Read Chapter 6 in the User's Guide.

A cache is a copy that is stored locally.

Do not save the file.

Note: Some emphasized items appear bold online.

Shell Prompts in Command Examples

The following table shows the default UNIX® system prompt and superuser prompt for the C shell, Bourne shell, and Korn shell.

Table P–2 Shell Prompts

Shell 

Prompt 

C shell 

machine_name%

C shell for superuser 

machine_name#

Bourne shell and Korn shell 

$

Bourne shell and Korn shell for superuser 

#