IBM 5.5 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Preface
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Associated publications
This section provides a description of the documentation associated with 
Netcool/Precision for Transmission Networks. To efficiently administer Netcool/Precision 
for Transmission Networks, you must also understand the IBM Tivoli OMNIbus 
technology.
IBM Tivoli Netcool®/OMNIbus™ Installation and Deployment Guide
This book is intended for IBM Tivoli  administrators who need to install and deploy IBM 
Tivoli OMNIbus. It includes installation, upgrade, and licensing procedures. In addition, it 
contains information about configuring security and component communications. It also 
includes examples of IBM Tivoli OMNIbus architectures and how to implement them.
IBM Tivoli Netcool®/OMNIbus™ User Guide
This book is intended for anyone who needs to use IBM Tivoli OMNIbus desktop tools on 
UNIX or Windows platforms. It provides an overview of IBM Tivoli OMNIbus 
components, as well as a description of the operator tasks related to event management 
using the desktop tools.
IBM Tivoli Netcool®/OMNIbus™ Administration Guide
This book is intended for system administrators who need to manage IBM Tivoli OMNIbus. 
It describes how to perform administrative tasks using the IBM Tivoli OMNIbus 
Administrator GUI, command line tools, and process control. It also contains descriptions 
and examples of ObjectServer SQL syntax and automations. 
IBM Tivoli Netcool®/OMNIbus™ Probe and Gateway Guide
This book contains introductory and reference information about probes and gateways, 
including probe rules file syntax and gateway commands. For more information about 
specific probes and gateways, see the documentation available for each probe and gateway 
on the Tivoli Software Support Site.
Online help
IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus GUIs contain either context-sensitive online help with index 
and search capabilities, or online documentation, HTML versions of the associated guides.
Operating system considerations
All UNIX command line formats and examples are for the standard UNIX shell. UNIX is 
case-sensitive. You must type commands as shown in the book.