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This manual is intended for all users of the HP OpenVMS for Integrity servers or HP OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.4 operating system. Read this manual before you install, upgrade, or use OpenVMS Version 8.4.
This manual contains the following chapters and appendix:
Notes are organized by facility or product name when applicable.
This manual contains release notes introduced in the current release and notes from previous versions that still apply to the new release. A subheading for each release note indicates either the version of origin (for example, V8.3) or the version when an old note was last updated (for example, a note from Version 8.3 that was revised for Version 8.4 will be labeled with V8.4).
Notes from previous releases are published when:
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[ ] | In command format descriptions, brackets indicate optional choices. You can choose one or more items or no items. Do not type the brackets on the command line. However, you must include the brackets in the syntax for OpenVMS directory specifications and for a substring specification in an assignment statement. |
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italic type | Italic type indicates important information, complete titles of manuals, or variables. Variables include information that varies in system output (Internal error number), in command lines (/PRODUCER= name), and in command parameters in text (where dd represents the predefined code for the device type). |
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