About This Guide

The IRIS InSight DynaWeb Administrator's Guide is intended for end users and system administrators who want to perform these tasks:

Organization of This Guide

The chapters and appendices in this guide are organized as follows:

Related Documents

Other documents about the IRIS InSight DynaWeb product are:

  • IRIS InSight DynaWeb User's Guide

    This guide is intended for client users—those who use a Web client to access a DynaWeb server. It introduces the DynaWeb buttons and search field, possible search methods, and the alternative types of extended pointers in extended URLs. It is accessed from the DynaWeb Quick Reference, which is available from the Help button.

  • IRIS InSight DynaWeb Release Notes

    This document contains software installation information, late technical changes, and any known DynaWeb problems.

  • The dynaweb(1M) reference page.

Document Conventions

This guide uses the following conventions:

italic  

In running text, italic typeface indicates a command name, filename, book title, or variable to be supplied by the user. In command line and text file examples, italic typeface indicates a variable to be supplied by the user.

bold  

In running text, bold typeface indicates a command line option, such as -p.

fixed-width type  


In command-line examples, fixed-width type displays examples of shell and command output that is displayed in windows on your monitor. Fixed-width type is also used for examples of text in files.

bold fixed-width type 


In code examples, bold fixed-width type indicates commands and text that you are to type literally in response to shell and command prompts.

#  

IRIX® shell prompt for the superuser (root).

[ ] 

In an example command line, square brackets mean that the enclosed portion of the syntax is optional.