StorageTek Storage Archive Manager and StorageTek QFS Software Security Guide Release 5.4 E51255-01 |
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Oracle's StorageTek Storage Archive Manager and StorageTek QFS software Security Guide includes information about the Storage Archive Manager and QFS (SAM-QFS) product and explains the general principles of application security.
This guide is intended for anyone involved with using security features and secure installation and configuration of SAM-QFS.
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The following table describes the typographic conventions that are used in this book.
Typeface | Meaning | Example |
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AaBbCc123 |
Names of commands and on screen computer output | Use ls -a to list all files. |
AaBbCc123 |
user input that you type when accompanied by screen computer output | machine_name% su
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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. |
The following table shows the default UNIX system prompt and superuser prompt for shells that are included in the Oracle Solaris OS. Note that the default system prompt that is displayed in command examples varies, depending on the Oracle Solaris release.
Shell | Prompt |
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Bashshell, Kornshell, and Bourneshell | $ |
Bashshell, Kornshell, and Bourneshell for superuser | # |
Cshell | machine_name% |
Cshell for superuser | machine_name# |