Use one of the following procedures to start the Documentation Browser:v If Autostart is enabled, insert the CD into the CD drive. The DocumentationBrowser starts automatically.v If Autostart is disabled or is not enabled for all users, use one of the followingprocedures:– If you are using a Windows operating system, insert the CD into the CD driveand click Start --> Run. In the Open field, typee:\win32.batwhere e is the drive letter of the CD drive, and click OK.– If you are using Red Hat Linux, insert the CD into the CD drive; then, run thefollowing command from the /mnt/cdrom directory:sh runlinux.shSelect your server from the Product menu. The Available Topics list displays allthe documents for your server. Some documents might be in folders. A plus sign (+)indicates each folder or document that has additional documents under it. Click theplus sign to display the additional documents.When you select a document, a description of the document is displayed underTopic Description. To select more than one document, press and hold the Ctrl keywhile you select the documents. Click View Book to view the selected document ordocuments in Acrobat Reader or xpdf. If you selected more than one document, allthe selected documents are opened in Acrobat Reader or xpdf.To search all the documents, type a word or word string in the Search field andclick Search. The documents in which the word or word string appears are listed inorder of the most occurrences. Click a document to view it, and press Crtl+F to usethe Acrobat search function or Alt+F to use the xpdf search function within thedocument.Click Help for detailed information about using the Documentation Browser.Notices and statements in this documentThe caution and danger statements in this document are also in the multilingualSafety Information document, which is on the IBMSystem x Documentation CD.Each statement is numbered for reference to the corresponding statement in theSafety Information document.The following notices and statements are used in this document:v Note: These notices provide important tips, guidance, or advice.v Important: These notices provide information or advice that might help you avoidinconvenient or problem situations.v Attention: These notices indicate potential damage to programs, devices, ordata. An attention notice is placed just before the instruction or situation in whichdamage could occur.v Caution: These statements indicate situations that can be potentially hazardousto you. A caution statement is placed just before the description of a potentiallyhazardous procedure step or situation.Chapter 1. Introduction 3