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Portal Express, Version 6.0
Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux, Windows
Conventions
This topic includes information to help you use the information center and understand the conventions used.
The following section provides conventions that can help you interpret the information that is provided in this information center:
- File names, directories, and commands appear in Courier font. For example:
- File name: install.bat
- Directory: /opt/WebSphere/PortalServer
- Command: startServer WebSphere_Portal
- Variables are either italicized, enclosed in brackets, or both. For example: http://hostname.example.com:10038/wps/portal, where hostname.example.com is the fully qualified host name of the machine where WebSphere Portal is running and 10038 is the default transport port that is created by WebSphere Application Server.
- Variables are used to indicate root installation directories. See Directory structure for more information.
- Directories are shown with forward slashes (/), unless operating-system specific information is provided. On Windows systems, you should use backward slashes (\) when typing at a command line, unless otherwise noted.
- Operating-system specific information is provided. For example:
- Linux:
./WPSconfig.sh backup-main-cfg-file
- i5/OS:
WPSconfig.sh -profileName profile_root backup-main-cfg-file
where profile_root is the name of the WebSphere Application Server profile where WebSphere Portal Express is installed; for example, wp_profile.
- Windows:
WPSconfig.bat backup-main-cfg-file
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- Most topics include a Related information section that links to other relevant topics. See the last section for an example.
- When the term Linux is used, this implies all Linux-based operating systems that are supported. Refer to Supported hardware and software for more information.
Parent topic:
Welcome to the documentation