3    Supplementary Documentation

To help meet specific needs when working with the Tru64 UNIX operating system, Compaq makes available documentation that supplements the Tru64 UNIX documentation set. Some of these documents are produced by Compaq and others are produced by other organizations and provided by Compaq.

The Documentation CD-ROM, Operating System CD-ROM, Associated Products CD-ROMs volumes 1 and 2 all contain supplementary documentation. Much of this documentation pertains to individual components.

For example, the Associated Products Volume 1 CD-ROM contains installation guides for the Multimedia Services for Tru64 UNIX run-time environment, DECevent, and the Porting Assistant. Other component-specific information includes release notes, Software Product Descriptions (SPD), and user information.

This Documentation Overview does not list all of the supplementary documentation on the CD-ROMs, but it does provide some guidance in the following sections.

3.1    Documentation CD-ROM

You can access the supplementary documentation described in the following sections by clicking on the bookshelf called Supplementary Documents on the Documentation CD-ROM. Links to some of this documentation are also provided on other bookshelves.

Much of this documentation is provided in both HTML and PDF formats; some is provided only in one of the two formats. If your system is configured as suggested, you can click on the HTML link to view the document in your Web browser or click on the PDF link to view the document using Adobe Acrobat Reader.

3.1.1    CD-ROM Contents Listing

This is an online version of the document called Tru64 UNIX Version 4.0F CD-ROMs, which is included in the Tru64 UNIX media kit. It provides brief listings of the components on the CD-ROMs in the media kit.

3.1.2    Safety & Comfort Guide

The Safety & Comfort Guide describes how to best set up your workstation environment to minimize the possibility of injury and provide you with the maximum of comfort. This guide focuses on posture and on other health and work habits for computer users. Additionally, it provides product safety information applicable to all Compaq products.

3.1.3    How to Order Tru64 UNIX Documentation

The file titled How to Order Tru64 UNIX Documentation duplicates the information in Chapter 6. It provides an easy way to move from the bookshelf to the information and the Web links you need to order Tru64 UNIX documentation.

3.1.4    Tru64 UNIX Year 2000 Readiness

The Tru64 UNIX Year 2000 Readiness document contains information about the Tru64 UNIX Year 2000 program to help you prepare your system for the turn of the century. It also includes other important Year 2000 information on previous Tru64 UNIX versions and layered products, and describes testing methodologies and guidelines.

Included in this document are links to related Web sites.

3.1.5    AdvFS Administration

This manual describes the Advanced File System (AdvFS) and the AdvFS Utilities. It provides detailed information on features and functions, and it gives suggestions on how to use these functions. Procedures for working at the command line and with the AdvFS graphical user interface are also described.

AdvFS is a file system option for the Tru64 UNIX operating system. It provides rapid crash recovery and a flexible structure that allows you to manage your file system while it is on line.

The AdvFS Utilities, which are available as a layered product, extend the file system capabilities by including utilities to add volumes, create clones, stripe files, and balance file domains.

3.1.6    Name Server Operations Guide for BIND

Distributed by the Internet Software Consortium, the Name Server Operations Guide for BIND describes the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) Release 4.9.3 and its implementation as an Internet name server for BSD-derived operating systems.

3.1.7    New and Changed Features from Prior Releases

The New and Changed Features from Prior Releases document lists the major features that were introduced and changes that were made to the Tru64 UNIX operating system from Version 4.0 through Version 4.0E. The information in this document was originally presented in the New and Changed Features chapter of the operating system Release Notes for each of those versions.

3.1.8    sendmail Installation and Operation Guide

The sendmail Installation and Operation Guide describes the configuration file for Version 8.7 of the sendmail utility, which implements a general-purpose internetwork mail routing facility under the Tru64 UNIX operating system.

The sendmail utility is not tied to any one transport protocol -- its function can be likened to a crossbar switch, relaying messages from one domain into another. In the process, it can do a limited amount of message header editing to put the message into a format that is appropriate for the receiving domain. All of this is done under the control of a configuration file.

3.1.9    Java Documentation

The Tru64 UNIX operating system includes a Java Development Kit (JDK), which provides tools to develop and run Java applets and programs on the Tru64 UNIX operating system.

Access to the Java documentation depends upon whether the Java Development Kit is installed on your system and how your system administrator has set up your system. Clicking on Java Overview on the Supplementary Documentation bookshelf takes you to a page that provides information about viewing the Java documentation. This page also provides a Web link to the JavaSoft JDK documentation at the Sun Microsystems Java site.

3.1.10    Advanced Printing Software User Guide

This manual provides information about using the Advanced Printing Software, which is included as an optional component of the Tru64 UNIX operating system. The User Guide describes how to submit jobs to your printer using the command-line interface. It also shows you how to set up your local print environment and monitor jobs you have submitted.

This manual is also packaged with the software on the Associated Products Volume 2 CD-ROM, as is the following companion documentation:

3.1.11    DECwindows Development Documentation

The books in this section are designed to aid programmers who are creating or modifying applications that use the DECwindows graphical user interface.

3.1.12    ToolTalk Service Documentation

ToolTalk is an interapplication communication service that is included as part of the Common Desktop Environment. ToolTalk provides a way for applications and desktop components to request services of each other and to announce events. The following books provide information about the ToolTalk service:

See also the Common Desktop Environment: ToolTalk Messaging Overview in the Windows Programming area of the core documentation set.

3.1.13    Documentation for the X Window System

The documentation described in this section pertains to X Windows System, Version 11, Release 6. These documents are provided by the X Consortium.

3.1.14    Working in a Non-English Environment

The following guides provide language-specific information and describe the features of several non-English languages supported on the Tru64 UNIX system:

3.2    Operating System CD-ROM

The documentation described in the following sections is included on the Tru64 UNIX Operating System CD-ROM. Some of this documentation is available only when you install the software it describes.

3.2.1    Software Product Descriptions

A Software Product Description (SPD) is the legal description of the Tru64 UNIX product. It describes the software and gives information about its capabilities and about the hardware it supports.

PostScript versions of the SPDs are located on the CD-ROM in the mount_point/DOCUMENTATION/POSTSCRIPT directory. The files are named as follows:

Tru64_UNIX_Operating System_SPD.ps
Tru64_UNIX_Developers_Extensions_SPD.ps
Tru64_UNIX_Server_Extensions_SPD.ps
Prestoserve_for_Tru64_UNIX_SPD.ps
Tru64_UNIX_Logical_Storage_Manager_SPD.ps

PDF versions of the SPDs are located on the CD-ROM in the mount_point/DOCUMENTATION/ACRO directory. You view PDF files using the Adobe Acrobat Reader. The files are named as follows:

Tru64_UNIX_Operating System_SPD.pdf
Tru64_UNIX_Developers_Extensions_SPD.pdf
Tru64_UNIX_Server_Extensions_SPD.pdf
Prestoserve_for_Tru64_UNIX_SPD.pdf
Tru64_UNIX_Logical_Storage_Manager_SPD.pdf

3.2.2    Listings of Patches to the Operating System

Listings of fixes (usually called patches) that Compaq has made to each version of the Tru64 UNIX operating system are provided in text files on the CD-ROM in the mount_point/DOCUMENTATION/TEXT directory. The files are named as follows:

Digital_UNIX_V3_2C_CLD_Fixes.txt
Digital_UNIX_V3_2D_CLD_Fixes.txt
Digital_UNIX_V3_2G_CLD_Fixes.txt
Digital_UNIX_V4_0_CLD_Fixes.txt
Digital_UNIX_V4_0A_CLD_Fixes.txt
Digital_UNIX_V4_0B_CLD_Fixes.txt
DIGITAL_UNIX_V4_0D_CLD_Fixes.txt
DIGITAL_UNIX_V4_0E_CLD_Fixes.txt
 

3.2.3    X Image Extension Documentation

The X Image Extension (XIE) code (developed by the X Consortium) provides a powerful mechanism for the transfer and display of virtually any image on X-capable hardware. Documentation for XIE is installed in compressed format in the /usr/share/doclib/xie directory.

Before you can view or print a copy of one of the XIE documents, you must uncompress it using the gunzip command. For information about gunzip, see the gzip(1) reference page.

The following list describes the XIE documentation. The names of the individual files are listed after the titles.

3.3    Associated Products CD-ROMs

The Associated Products CD-ROMs contain documentation for various components of Tru64 UNIX. The document called Tru64 UNIX Version 4.0F CD-ROMs, described in Section 3.1.1, provides a list of the applications located on these CDs, as do the 00README.TXT files located on the CDs.

Both CDs now include a graphical user interface that you can use to access documentation and to install product software from within the Netscape browser. To use this interface, invoke Netscape and go to the following location:

file://<mount_point>/index.html

A list of products on the CD-ROM will be displayed. When you click on a product name you will be given the option to install the product or access the documentation, if applicable.