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WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition Intelligent Management Pack |
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Welcome to the documentation for WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition Intelligent Management Pack Version 6.1.1.2.
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Navigating the information center by keyboard
Use the following key combinations to navigate the help system by keyboard:
- To go to the next link, button or topic node from inside a pane in the help browser, press Tab.
- To expand and collapse a node in the tree, press the Right and Left arrows.
- To move to the next topic node, press the Down arrow or Tab.
- To move to the previous topic node, press the Up arrow or Shift+Tab.
- To scroll all the way up or down, press Home or End.
- To go back, press Alt+Left arrow; to go forward press Alt+Right arrow.
- To go to the next pane, press Ctrl+Tab.
- To move to previous pane, press Shift+Ctrl+Tab.
- To print the the active pane, press Ctrl+P.
To limit your search to a subset of topics, perform these steps.
- Click the Search scope: link on the information center border.
- Click New... to open a dialog for specifying the subset of topics.
- Use the tree view to select the subset of topics to search.
- Give your selection a List name.
- Click OK, to return to the dialog for activating a search list.
- Click Search only the following topics.
- Select a search list. Click OK.
- Perform your search, as usual. The results will be limited to your search list.
Dialog for activating a search list
Click this
button on your information center border to filter the navigation view to include only the information that
interests you, such as a particular operating system.
Suppose you are viewing a topic and want to know its location in the navigation. Click the
button on your
information center border to see the navigation location of a topic you located using the search.
The following technique is supported by most Web browsers.
- Right-click the topic you want to book mark to display a Web browser menu.
- Select Add to Favorites, Add Bookmark, or another option offered by your browser.
- Use Favorites or a corresponding menu on your Web browser to recall the topic.
The information center border contains a
button that accomplishes the same thing.
Click a topic in the table of contents to display options that include printing an entire
section of the table of contents.
What is new
New feature: A note like this one alerts you to a new feature or behavior.
To find all such notes, search for:
newfeat
As more notes are identified over time, the set of notes returned in the search results will grow.
For transitioning users: A note like this one describes changes to concepts or behavior, to ease
your transition from previous releases.
To find all such notes, search for:
trns
As more notes are identified over time, the set of notes returned in the search results will grow.
Best practice: A note like this one alerts you to a recommended or discouraged practice.
Scope the search results on the application development section and search for:
bprac
Deprecated feature: A note like this one alerts you to a deprecated feature.
To find all such notes, search for:
depfeat
As more notes are identified over time, the set of notes returned in the search results will grow.
Starting points for finding reference information
Reference section
The Reference section in the table of contents is your one-stop location for finding reference information in the
information center. All of the reference information resides there, including programming interfaces and
scripting interfaces.
Starting points for confirming supported configurations
Supported software
Supported configurations: A note like this one describes whether or not an approach is supported.
To find all such notes, search for:
sptcfg
As more notes are identified over time, the set of notes returned in the search results will grow.
Mixed version environment: A note like this one alerts you to functionalty that tolerates applications from previous versions.
To find all such notes, search for:
mixv
As more notes are identified over time, the set of notes returned in the search results will grow.
Deprecated feature: A note like this one alerts you to a deprecated feature.
To find all such notes, search for:
depfeat
As more notes are identified over time, the set of notes returned in the search results will grow.