Product Documentation
Synchronize Documentation:
CyberScheduler Documentation
for Linux:
CyberScheduler Documentation
for Windows
Additional Literature:
Additional Info:
Synchronize System Administrator's Guide
The System Administrator's
Guide 2.0 can be downloaded or viewed online.
The CyberScheduler
Installation Guide includes information on how to install Synchronize and
CyberScheduler.
The System Administrator's
Guide 1.3 can be downloaded or viewed online.
Synchronize User's Guide
The MS Windows User's
Guide 2.0 The contents of both the compressed tar files and ZIP files
consist of a number of postscript files. Each of these files has a sequence
number prefixed to the title indicating the order in which they should
be printed.
The Motif User's Guide 2.0
contents format is compressed tar images consisting of 21 files. Each of
these files has a sequence number prefixed to the title indicating the
order in which they should be printed out. The *fig5.* files correspond
to figures referenced in chapter 5, but due to technical limitations, are
not integrated onto their respective pages.
The MS Windows User's
Guide 1.3 The contents of both the compressed tar files and ZIP files
consist of a number of postscript files. Each of these files has a sequence
number prefixed to the title indicating the order in which they should
be printed.
The Motif User's Guide 1.3
contents format is compressed tar images consisting of 21 files. Each of
these files has a sequence number prefixed to the title indicating the
order in which they should be printed out. The *fig5.* files correspond
to figures referenced in chapter 5, but due to technical limitations, are
not integrated onto their respective pages.
Synchronize Quick Start Guide
The Windows 2.0 Quick
Start Guide
The 2.0 Motif Quick
Start Guide
The CyberScheduler Quickstart
Guide
CyberScheduler for Linux
CyberScheduler for Windows
Technical Papers
This directory contains technical documentation
for the Synchronize administrator.
Additional Info:
How to print documentation in Postscript format
Some Synchronize documentation is available in printable Postscript format.
In order to print these documents, you must have a Postscript capable printer.
You must download and extract the contents of the file which may contain one
or more Postscript files (with a .ps suffix). To print a Postscript
file, simply send the file to your Postscript printer. For example:
At a DOS prompt, one might type:
type filename > lpt1
or at a Unix shell prompt, one might type
lp filename
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