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Re: ADSM documentation

1998-11-20 08:53:59
Subject: Re: ADSM documentation
From: Gyula Bereczky <gberecz AT HU.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 13:53:59 +0000
I use the Acrobat Reader to read the pdf documentation.
There is a search function in it. Not so good ( ie. the page numbers are not
equal to the doc page numbers ), but it is much better than html. There is
Acrobat Reader on AIX as well, and it's quite easy to install.

                                                          Udvozlettel / Best
regards / MfG

Gyula
Gyula Bereczky, F/Ops, ADSM system engineer
IBM Storage Products Kft. Szekesfeherevar, Hungary
e-mail: gberecz AT hu.ibm DOT com, Lotus Notes: GBERECZ/IBMHU



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We have ADSM server and clients on the AIX platform.  When we were on
version 2, I had received a CD Rom of most of the AIX manuals (including
ADSM) in BookManager format (for Windows).  I copied that to disk on an NT
file server where I had all the mainframe BookManager files, and all of us
in Information Systems use Library Reader for Windows to look at the manuals
this way.

Well, they quit shipping the AIX CD in BookManager format.  I have the
hardcopy and know where the manuals are on the internet, but I no longer can
search the manuals to find information like I used to.  Is there a search
function in the PDF or HTML books on the internet?  If there is one, I
overlooked it.  Our AIX sysadmin staff has never had much luck getting the
manuals to work from AIX (since they want to load it in one place and have
all our RS6000 boxes share it).  Also, my AIX skills are not all that great.
I can use vi enough to get by, and I can code basic korn shell scripts, but
that's about it.

What does everyone else do?


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