Oracle Procedural Gateway® for APPC Messages Guide 10g Release 1 (10.1) for UNIX and Microsoft Windows Part Number B12177-01 |
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This guide contains messages for all Oracle Procedural Gateway for APPC products. Use it with the Oracle Database Server Messages manual.
You must understand the fundamentals of the operating system for your platform and procedural gateways before using this guide when installing or administering the gateway.
This guide is intended for anyone responsible for installing, configuring and administering the gateway, and also for developers writing applications that access remote host databases through APPC.
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Oracle Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for UNIX or Microsoft Windows
and, depending upon your platform:
Oracle Procedural Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for UNIX, or
Oracle Procedural Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows
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$ mkdir /ORACLE/your_name
All output is shown as it appears. For input, the list of conventions and their meanings are as follows:
example text:
Words or phrases, such as mkdir
and ORACLE
, must be entered exactly as spelled and in the letter case shown. In this example, mkdir
must be entered in lowercase letters and ORACLE
in uppercase letters.
italic text: Italicized uppercase or lowercase, such as your_name
, indicates that you must substitute a word or phrase, such as the actual directory name.
BOLD text
or bold italic TEXT: Bold words or phrases refer to a file or directory structure, such as a directory, path, or file ID.
... : Ellipses indicate that the preceding item can be repeated. You can enter an arbitrary number of similar items.
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|: Vertical lines separate choices.
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K, for kilobyte, which equals 1,024 bytes
M, for megabyte, which equals 1,048,576 bytes
G, for gigabyte, which equals 1,073,741,824 bytes
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