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hp ux administration guide: HP-UX 11i Systems Administration Handbook and Toolkit Marty Poniatowski, 2003 HP-UX 11i System Administration Handbook and Toolkit, second edition, is your singlesource for everything HP-UX administrators need to know! Now updated to cover new HP-UX 11i andpartitioning enhancements, plus every essential UNIX command. Covers installation, boot, kernel,devices, users, groups, SAM, Veritas VM, LVM, optimization, networking, GNOME, auditing, UNIXfile types and commands, vi, and shell programming. Includes extensive new disk partitioningcoverage: vPars, PRM, nPartitions, and MC/ServiceGuard. CD-ROM: new HP-UX performance managementtrialware, sysadmin Cheat Sheets, and more. |
hp ux administration guide: HP-UX System and Administration Guide Jay Shah, 1997 This comprehensive system and administration guide for Hewlett-Packard's popular UNIX operating system--HP-UX-- takes users through installation, configuration, maintenance, troubleshooting, and performance analysis. Readers will find sample scripts, coverage of TCP/IP and networking security methods--plus helpful comparisons with other versions of UNIX. |
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hp ux administration guide: HP-UX 11.x System Administration Marty Poniatowski, 1999 The bestselling HP-UX administration book has been completely updated for the new Release 11.0. The guide shows exactly how to configure your system, network it, use the System Administrator Manager package, interface with Windows NT, write shell programs, and much more. |
hp ux administration guide: The HP-UX System Administration Handbook and Toolkit Marty Poniatowski, 1998 Here are great ideas and tools for smarter, more effective HP-UX system administration. The book is a thorough guide for system administrators--from the basics of system set-up to the most advanced tips n' tricks for maximizing performance and troubleshooting. The two CD-ROMS contain an unprecedented collection of trial software for HP-UX administration, development, and interoperability with NT systems. |
hp ux administration guide: HP-UX Virtual Partitions Marty Poniatowski, 2002 This book provides essential information on setup and use of vPars on HP-UX. This is both a system administration and user book. |
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hp ux administration guide: HP-UX CSE Charles Keenan, 2004 Study for certification and excel on the job with the only official guide mapping to the HP-UX Certified System Engineer (CSE) Exam. This volume explores exam objectives and covers all subject matter areas. There are more than 1.7 million HP-UX installations worldwide, and certified engineers will need to be re-certified within two years. |
hp ux administration guide: Tru64 UNIX File System Administration Handbook Steven Hancock, 2001-01-02 System administrators and technical professionals will be able to understand and master the most critical part of Tru64 UNIX by using this easy-to-understand guide written by a file systems expert. This book also explains how to deploy Compaq's TruCluster clustering technology. |
hp ux administration guide: MPE/iX System Administration Handbook Jon Diercks, 2001 This book will provide a complete reference to the essential tools and skills required for successful MPE/iX system management. The handbook offers hands-on examples, solutions to common problems, and tips on how to streamline operations and get the most out of your HP e3000 system. |
hp ux administration guide: Oracle9i UNIX Administration Handbook Donald K. Burleson, 2002 The definitive book covering Oracle databases in UNIX environments--the fastest growing segment of the Oracle database market. This guide contains proven techniques and UNIX scripts that can be used to perform dozens of UNIX related tasks. |
hp ux administration guide: Windows Graphics Programming Feng Yuan, 2001 Currently, there aren't any good books on Windows graphics programming. Programmers looking for help are left to muddle their way through online documentation and API books that don't focus on this topic. This book paves new ground, covering actual graphics implementation, hidden restrictions, and performance issues programmers need to know about. |
hp ux administration guide: Information Assurance Andrew Blyth, Gerald L. Kovacich, 2013-04-17 When you first hear the term Information Assurance you tend to conjure up an image of a balanced set of reasonable measures that have been taken to protect the information after an assessment has been made of risks that are posed to it. In truth this is the Holy Grail that all organisations that value their information should strive to achieve, but which few even understand. Information Assurance is a term that has recently come into common use. When talking with old timers in IT (or at least those that are over 35 years old), you will hear them talking about information security, a term that has survived since the birth of the computer. In the more recent past, the term Information Warfare was coined to describe the measures that need to be taken to defend and attack information. This term, however, has military connotations - after all, warfare is normally their domain. Shortly after the term came into regular use, it was applied to a variety of situations encapsulated by Winn Schwartau as the three classes of Information Warfare: Class 1- Personal Information Warfare. Class 2 - Corporate Information Warfare. Class 3 - Global Information Warfare. Political sensitivities lead to warfare being replaced by operations, a much more politically correct word. Unfortunately, operations also has an offensive connotation and is still the terminology of the military and governments. |
hp ux administration guide: UNIX System Administration Handbook Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Scott Seebass, Trent Hein, 2000-08-29 Now covers Red Hat Linux! Written by Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Scott Seebass, and Trent R. Hein with Adam Boggs, Rob Braun, Ned McClain, Dan Crawl, Lynda McGinley, and Todd Miller This is not a nice, neat book for a nice, clean world. It's a nasty book for a nasty world. This is a book for the rest of us. –Eric Allman and Marshall Kirk McKusick I am pleased to welcome Linux to the UNIX System Administration Handbook! –Linus Torvalds, Transmeta This book is most welcome! –Dennis Ritchie, AT&T Bell Laboratories This new edition of the world's most comprehensive guide to UNIX system administration is an ideal tutorial for those new to administration and an invaluable reference for experienced professionals. The third edition has been expanded to include direct from the frontlines coverage of Red Hat Linux. UNIX System Administration Handbook describes every aspect of system administration–from basic topics to UNIX esoterica–and provides explicit coverage of four popular UNIX systems: This book stresses a practical approach to system administration. It's packed with war stories and pragmatic advice, not just theory and watered-down restatements of the manuals. Difficult subjects such as sendmail, kernel building, and DNS configuration are tackled head-on. Examples are provided for all four versions of UNIX and are drawn from real-life systems–warts and all. This book is where I turn first when I have system administration questions. It is truly a wonderful resource and always within reach of my terminal. –W. Richard Stevens, author of numerous books on UNIX and TCP/IP This is a comprehensive guide to the care and feeding of UNIX systems. The authors present the facts along with seasoned advice and numerous real-world examples. Their perspective on the variations among systems is valuable for anyone who runs a heterogeneous computing facility. –Pat Parseghian, Transmeta We noticed your book on the staff recommendations shelf at our local bookstore: 'Very clear, a masterful interpretation of the subject.' We were most impressed, until we noticed that the same staff member had also recommended Aunt Bea's Mayberry Cookbook. –Shannon Bloomstran, history teacher |
hp ux administration guide: Software Optimization for High-performance Computing Kevin R. Wadleigh, Isom L. Crawford, 2000 The hands-on guide to high-performance coding and algorithm optimization. This hands-on guide to software optimization introduces state-of-the-art solutions for every key aspect of software performance - both code-based and algorithm-based. Two leading HP software performance experts offer comparative optimization strategies for RISC and for the new Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing (EPIC) design used in Intel IA-64 processors. Using many practical examples, they offer specific techniques for: Predicting and measuring performance - and identifying your best optimization opportunities Storage optimization: cache, system memory, virtual memory, and I/0 Parallel processing: distributed-memory and shared-memory (SMP and ccNUMA) Compilers and loop optimization Enhancing parallelism: compiler directives, threads, and message passing Mathematical libraries and algorithms Whether you're a developer, ISV, or technical researcher, if you need to optimize high-performance software on today's leading processors, one book delivers the advanced techniques and code examples you need: Software Optimization for High Performance Computing. |
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hp ux administration guide: UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook Evi Nemeth, 2011 This fourth edition covers Red Hat Enterprise Linux, openSUSE, Ubuntu, Solaris/Opensolaris 11, and AIX 6.1. |
hp ux administration guide: I-Way Robbery William C. Boni, Gerald L. Kovacich, 1999 I-Way Robbery is for security, investigative, law enforcement, and other criminal justice professionals, offering a unique look at the Internet as the new crime environment for the 21st century. The book provides an overview of the Internet, its impact on nations, societies, criminals, security officers, and law enforcement professionals, and includes recommended basic, protective measures. I-Way Robbery is written in non-technical terms. It is also an excellent reference for business and government agency managers who must understand their responsibilities as they relate to asset protection - especially those who have on and off ramps connected to the I-Way. Boni and Kovacich start with the basics and teach users about the internet before teaching them about the security risks. This addresses the subject from the non-information systems perspective and educates the average user about the overall risks and appropriate protective measures they should enforce and follow. This book is a must-have for anyone with an interest in the pitfalls and precautions of doing business on the internet. I-Way Robbery: Crime on the Internet, uniquely approaches the much talked about topic of Internet Crime and security. It is written for anyone who wants a basic understanding of the Internet crime environment now and into the 21st Century. It covers related Internet business, government, global, laws, politics and privacy issues; techniques being used to commit crimes; what can be done about it; and what challenges the future may hold including topics such as information warfare. Drawing on their decades of experience in high-technology and Internet crime investigations William Boni and Dr. Gerald L. Kovacich have written not only an excellent reference book for business and government agency managers, small business owners, and teachers, but for anyone who drives along the I-Way. Addresses the subject of internet security from the non-information systems perspective Detailed incident reports to fully illustrate the specific issues readers must understand to fully appreciate the risks of I-Way activity Covers a broad range of issues |
hp ux administration guide: HP-UX: HP Certification Systems Administrator, Exam HP0-A01 - Training Guide and Administrator's Reference, 3rd Edition Asghar Ghori, 2008-08-15 This book contains 36 chapters and is structured to facilitate readers to grasp concepts, understand implementation procedures, learn command syntax, configuration files and daemons involved, and understand basic troubleshooting. The 36 chapters are divided into three key areas: UNIX Fundamentals, HP-UX System Administration and HP-UX Network Administration. These chapters cover topics that are on HP’s recommended certification courses – UNIX Fundamentals, System and Network Administration I, System and Network Administration II, and HP-UX for Experienced UNIX System Administrators – as well as on official exam objectives list. 1. UNIX Fundamentals (chapters 1 to 6, and 22) covers the basics of UNIX and HP-UX. Most information is not specific to a particular UNIX flavor, rather, includes general UNIX concepts, file manipulation and security techniques, vi editor, shell and awk programming, basic commands and other essential topics. Unlike many other similar books, a chapter on shell scripting is presented after covering HP-UX System Administration area. This is done purposely to provide readers with practical examples based on the knowledge they gain from UNIX Fundamentals and HP-UX System Administration chapters. 2. HP-UX System Administration (chapters 7 to 21) covers the HP-UX-specific system administration concepts and topics including server hardware information and mass storage stack; virtualization technologies and HP-UX installation; software and patch management; user and group administration; LVM and file system administration; EVFS and swap management; system shutdown and startup procedures; kernel configuration and management techniques; backup and restore functions; printer and print request management, job automation and process control; and system logging and performance monitoring. 3. HP-UX Network Administration (chapters 23 to 36) covers HP-UX network and security administration concepts and topics such as OSI and TCP/IP reference models; network hardware overview and LAN interface administration; IP subnetting and routing techniques; basic network testing and troubleshooting; internet services and sendmail; time synchronization (NTP) and resource sharing (NFS, AutoFS and CIFS) services; naming (DNS, NIS and LDAP) services and automated installation techniques; and high-availability concepts and system security tools and practices. Throughout the book figures, tables, screen shots and examples are given for explanation purposes. The book includes 863 exam review questions with answers. |
hp ux administration guide: Avamar Configuration and Administration Guide Richard Johnson, 2025-05-30 Avamar Configuration and Administration Guide The Avamar Configuration and Administration Guide is a comprehensive resource for IT professionals responsible for data protection, backup, and disaster recovery in enterprise environments. This guide offers an in-depth examination of Avamar’s sophisticated system architecture, encompassing its core components, data deduplication algorithms, and grid-based scalability. With clear explanations on seamless integration with Data Domain systems and robust coverage of encryption, security, and compliance, readers will gain an authoritative understanding of how to safeguard critical information while meeting industry regulations. Spanning all stages of the Avamar deployment lifecycle, the book provides actionable guidance on planning, installing, and optimizing Avamar across diverse IT landscapes. It covers architectural design strategies for availability and scalability, detailed hardware and software prerequisites, storage configuration, and thorough post-installation validation techniques. Administrators and architects will benefit from best practices for network topology, client agent automation, policy configuration, and backup schedule optimization—ensuring both operational efficiency and data resiliency are achieved at scale. Furthermore, the guide delves deeply into advanced backup and restore operations, disaster recovery orchestration, and ongoing system maintenance. Users are equipped with practical instructions for monitoring system health, customizing reports, and integrating with security and enterprise management systems. The final sections offer hands-on knowledge with Avamar REST APIs, automation frameworks, and performance tuning, while also preparing organizations to harness next-generation IT trends such as containerization and hybrid cloud deployments. This makes the Avamar Configuration and Administration Guide an indispensable reference for professionals seeking to master the complexities of modern enterprise data protection. |
hp ux administration guide: HP-UX 11i Tuning and Performance Robert F. Sauers, Chris P. Ruemmler, Peter Weygant, 2004 Maximize the performance and value of any HP-UX 11i system HP-UX 11i Tuning and Performance takes the guesswork out of maximizing HP-UX 11i performance so you can quickly maximize the value of any HP-UX system in any environment. Leading HP experts introduce a comprehensive, systematic performance management methodology that addresses every stage in the lifecycle of an HP-UX system. You ll find specific metrics, symptoms and solutions for every key element of an HP-UX 11i system, including hardware, the OS platform, and application development. From start to finish, the emphasis is on practical results and on understanding the real-world cost/benefit tradeoffs that are central to every tuning project. Coverage includes: A comprehensive optimization methodology, direct from HP s performance labs New optimization opportunities and techniques made possible by HP-UX 11i All-new chapters on network performance and Java performance Rules of thumb for more cost-effective performance management Instrumenting HP-UX 11i systems to accurately reflect reality Choosing the right performance metrics, and using them correctly Key performance tradeoffs in both uniprocessor and SMP environments Practical techniques for resolving CPU, memory, and disk bottlenecks How to make the most of HP-UX specific and generic UNIX performance tools Performance enhancements available through compiler optimization and application profiling Extensive examples from actual HP performance consulting assignments Whether you re an HP-UX 11i sysadmin, netadmin, developer, capacity planner, or performance specialist, this is your complete guide to getting all the performance you paid for! |
hp ux administration guide: HP-UX 11i Version 2 System Administration Marty Poniatowski, 2005 This is the definitive guide to installing and administering HP-UX 11i Version 2 in any environment, on both HP 9000 and HP Integrity server families. Drawing on 18 years of on-site HP-UX consulting experience, Marty Poniatowski offers unparalleled practical insight into running HP-UX 11i efficiently and reliably, illuminating features even experienced HP-UX sysadmins find confusing. Poniatowski organizes this book around your day-to-day needs and your system's lifecycle. He begins with in-depth coverage of installation and bootup, then walks through everything from LVM and kernel configuration through networking. He especially focuses on the capabilities and tools that make HP-UX unique-and how you can use them to save time and money. Coverage includes Partitioning from start to finish-including vPars and nPartitions installation, creation, and modification Booting HP Integrity systems with EFI, and HP 9000 systems with PDC, ISL, or hpux Mastering the Management Processor (MP): console, virtual front panel, and command menu Using HP-UX's new kernel-building commands: kcconfig, kcusage, kctune, kcmodule, and more Working with HP-UX's new web-based tools: pd (devices), parmgr (partitions), and kcweb (kernel) Mapping LBA to slot numbers: clear explanations of a non-intuitive technique Using Ignite-UX to boot and recover systems across the network Managing disks, devices, backup, users/groups, and much more © Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved. |
hp ux administration guide: Essential System Administration Æleen Frisch, 2002-08-23 Essential System Administration,3rd Edition is the definitive guide for Unix system administration, covering all the fundamental and essential tasks required to run such divergent Unix systems as AIX, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Tru64 and more. Essential System Administration provides a clear, concise, practical guide to the real-world issues that anyone responsible for a Unix system faces daily.The new edition of this indispensable reference has been fully updated for all the latest operating systems. Even more importantly, it has been extensively revised and expanded to consider the current system administrative topics that administrators need most. Essential System Administration,3rd Edition covers: DHCP, USB devices, the latest automation tools, SNMP and network management, LDAP, PAM, and recent security tools and techniques.Essential System Administration is comprehensive. But what has made this book the guide system administrators turn to over and over again is not just the sheer volume of valuable information it provides, but the clear, useful way the information is presented. It discusses the underlying higher-level concepts, but it also provides the details of the procedures needed to carry them out. It is not organized around the features of the Unix operating system, but around the various facets of a system administrator's job. It describes all the usual administrative tools that Unix provides, but it also shows how to use them intelligently and efficiently.Whether you use a standalone Unix system, routinely provide administrative support for a larger shared system, or just want an understanding of basic administrative functions, Essential System Administration is for you. This comprehensive and invaluable book combines the author's years of practical experience with technical expertise to help you manage Unix systems as productively and painlessly as possible. |
hp ux administration guide: Digital UNIX System Administrator's Guide Matthew Cheek, 1998-12-21 Addressing Digital UNIX system administration from an experienced administrator's point of view, this book walks readers through the initial system installation and is a guide through the main points of administration. It includes appendices that list URLs of valuable resources on the Web and detail useful public domain utilities and where to get them. |
hp ux administration guide: Tru64 UNIX System Administrator's Guide Matthew Cheek, 2001-11-20 Tru64 UNIX System Administrator's Guide is an indispensable aid for Tru64 UNIX system administrators. Its clear explanations and practical, step-by-step instructions are invaluable to both new and experienced administrators dealing with the latest UNIX operating systems. Several top Compaq employees from their Tru64 UNIX group co-authored this revision and reveal their most useful shortcuts and how-tos as well as pointing out pitfalls to be avoided. The material included in its pages can't be found in any other publication. The Digital Press title Tru64 UNIX File System Administration Handbook by Steve Hancock offers complementary coverage for Compaq's UNIX users. This is the only book available for Tru64 UNIX system administrators. It provides practical, step-by-step tutelage to system administrators dealing with the latest (version 5.1) UNIX operating systems. Several top Compaq employees from their Tru64 UNIX group co-authored this book and added their expertise and experience to the material included in its pages. The Digital Press title Tru64 UNIX File System Administration Handbook by Steve Hancock offers complementary coverage for Compaq's UNIX users. New edition of Cheek's best-selling Digital UNIX System Administrator's Guide Covers Version 5.1 Authored by a team of specialists |
hp ux administration guide: Linux Administration Handbook Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Trent R. Hein, 2007 With updated chapters on system administration policy, bind, sendmail, and security, this new edition focuses on many open source tools that have gained acceptance since the first book was published. Replete with war stories and hard-won insights, this book examines how Linux systems behave in real-world ecosystems, not how they might behave in ideal environments. |
hp ux administration guide: Optimizing NFS Performance David Olker, Dave Olker, 2002 In this comprehensive guide that details behind the scenes tuning secrets and explains many previously undocumented features, there are real-world performance examples that illustrate how widely available tools can be used to troubleshoot and tune an NFS environment. |
hp ux administration guide: Certified System Administrator for HP-UX Asghar Ghori, 2006-08 This text helps its audience understand concepts, implementation procedures, some basic troubleshooting, command syntax, configuration files, and daemons involved with UNIX fundamentals, HP-UX system administration, and HP-UX network administration. (Computer Books) |
hp ux administration guide: HP-UX CSA Rafeeq Ur Rehman, 2004 This book offers comprehensive preparation for HP¿tough new HP-UX CSA exam¿and an expert reference for working system/network administrators. You¿ find thorough, HP-reviewed coverage of every exam objective, including installation, configuration, control, maintenance, kernel tuning, and network administration.Coverage includes: Responsibilities of an HP-UX system and network administrator HP-UX fundamentals: files/directories, environment variables, I/O, regular expressions, permissions, and more Basic and advanced shell programming Working with the System Administration Manager (SAM) Installation, startup/shutdown, LVM, user/group management, and processes Backup and recovery, step by step Configuring and managing HP-UX printing and peripherals Using AutoFS, NFS, SAMBA, and automount Installing and managing software Patch management, kernel reconfiguration, memory and swap space management Dynamic kernel configuration with DLKM and DTKP Start-to-finish network administration coverage: TCP/IP, DNS, NIS, NFS, and more Sample questions, last-minute review tips, and other study resources Already administering HP-UX systems? Planning to? Migrating from other UNIX platforms? Whatever your background, this book will prepare you for the realities of HP-UX administration¿and for the CSA exam that will recognize your skills. 0131448544B07222004 |
hp ux administration guide: Backup & Recovery W. Curtis Preston, 2007-01-03 Packed with practical, affordable backup and recovery solutions for UNIX, Linux, Windows, and the Mac OS X system--as well as various databases--this new guide is a complete overhaul of the author's strong-selling UNIX Backup & Recovery, now revised and expanded with over 40 percent new material. |
hp ux administration guide: Backup and Recovery W. Curtis Preston, 2007-01-03 Packed with practical, freely available backup and recovery solutions for Unix, Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X systems -- as well as various databases -- this new guide is a complete overhaul of Unix Backup & Recovery by the same author, now revised and expanded with over 75% new material. Backup & Recovery starts with a complete overview of backup philosophy and design, including the basic backup utilities of tar, dump, cpio, ntbackup, ditto, and rsync. It then explains several open source backup products that automate backups using those utilities, including AMANDA, Bacula, BackupPC, rdiff-backup, and rsnapshot. Backup & Recovery then explains how to perform bare metal recovery of AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS, Solaris, VMWare, & Windows systems using freely-available utilities. The book also provides overviews of the current state of the commercial backup software and hardware market, including overviews of CDP, Data De-duplication, D2D2T, and VTL technology. Finally, it covers how to automate the backups of DB2, Exchange, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL-Server, and Sybase databases - without purchasing a commercial backup product to do so. For environments of all sizes and budgets, this unique book shows you how to ensure data protection without resorting to expensive commercial solutions. You will soon learn to: Automate the backup of popular databases without a commercial utility Perform bare metal recovery of any popular open systems platform, including your PC or laptop Utilize valuable but often unknown open source backup products Understand the state of commercial backup software, including explanations of CDP and data de-duplication software Access the current state of backup hardware, including Virtual Tape Libraries (VTLs) |
hp ux administration guide: Linux on HP Integrity Servers Marty Poniatowski, 2005 bull; HP Itanium systems are the first 64-bit Linux systems available. HP co-developed Itanium with Intel, led the port of Linux to Itanium, and already has a significant installed base. bull; Many sysadmin tasks are done very differently on Itanium, this book shows you how! bull; Covers tools only available on HP Itanium Linux systems, including running HP-UX and Windows Server 2003. |
hp ux administration guide: HP-UX 11i Internals Chris Cooper, Chris Moore, 2004 With under-the-hood insight, Cooper offers invaluable information for optimizing HP-UX performance, reliability, and efficiency. Readers find out how to approach system administration, tuning, and troubleshooting from a more informed perspective. This book is for every HP-UX sys admin, programmer, and performance specialist. |
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hp ux administration guide: HP-UX 11i Security Chris Wong, 2002 HP-UX 11i Security is the industry's most authoritative, comprehensive guide to securing HP-UX hosts. From powerful new HP-UX 11i security features to leading public-domain security tools, no other book offers as much HP-UX-specific security guidance. |
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hp ux administration guide: Unix System Administration Guide Levi Reiss, Joseph Radin, 1993 A hands-on book with UNIX theory and ready-to-type-and-execute procedures in a single, comprehensive source. The authors take you quickly through the UNIX basics, and include numerous UNIX scripts which you can run on either UNIX System V or BSD UNIX. The guide is full of practical tips and advanced techniques that every administrator can use to advantage. |
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