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AIX Version 4.21: System and Administration Guide [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 591 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x183 mm, kaal: 1020 g, 120 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-1997
  • Kirjastus: Osborne/McGraw-Hill
  • ISBN-10: 0070366888
  • ISBN-13: 9780070366886
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 591 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x183 mm, kaal: 1020 g, 120 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-1997
  • Kirjastus: Osborne/McGraw-Hill
  • ISBN-10: 0070366888
  • ISBN-13: 9780070366886
Describes the administration and management activities required to install, configure, and run the AIX V4 operating system on a variety of POWER, POWER2, and PowerPC platforms. Includes management guidelines for environments ranging from single-user workstations to symmetric multiprocessors to clusters of hundreds of nodes. There are 11 sections in the book, covering system administration tasks and tools, architecture, installation and management, system configuration and customizing, network configuration and customizing, networked file systems, distributed services, managing users and resources, security, system recovery and tuning, and advanced distributed architectures. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
Preface xxiii
Part 1 System Administration Tasks and Tools 3(22)
Chapter
1. Introduction
3(6)
1.1 System Administration
3(1)
1.2 AIX and UNIX
4(1)
1.3 AIX and OSF
4(2)
1.4 System Administration Activities
6(3)
1.4.1 System Administration Tasks and Tools
7(1)
1.4.2 System Architecture
7(1)
1.4.3 System Installation and Operation
7(1)
1.4.4 System Configuration
7(1)
1.4.5 Network Configuration
7(1)
1.4.6 Network File Systems
7(1)
1.4.7 Distributed Services
8(1)
1.4.8 Managing Users and Resources
8(1)
1.4.9 System Recovery and Tuning
8(1)
1.4.10 Advanced Distributed Architectures
8(1)
Chapter
2. InfoExplorer
9(16)
2.1 AIX Help
9(1)
2.2 InfoExplorer Overview
9(1)
2.3 InfoExplorer Installation
10(2)
2.3.1 InfoExplorer on CD-ROM
10(1)
2.3.2 InfoExplorer on Fixed Disk
11(1)
2.3.3 InfoExplorer over NFS
12(1)
2.4 Using InfoExplorer
12(6)
2.4.1 Hypertext Links
14(1)
2.4.2 Searching
14(1)
2.4.3 History and Bookmarks
15(1)
2.4.4 Note Facility
16(1)
2.4.5 Output
17(1)
2.5 InfoExplorer and man
18(4)
2.5.1 Extracting Man Pages
18(1)
2.5.2 Man Page Format
19(3)
2.6 Feedback
22(1)
2.7 QwikInfo
22(3)
Part 2 System Architecture 25(20)
Chapter
3. POWER Architecture
25(10)
3.1 Know Your RISC
25(1)
3.2 POWER
26(1)
3.3 POWER2
26(2)
3.3 PowerPC
28(1)
3.4 POWER Multiprocessor
29(3)
3.4.1 SMP
30(1)
3.4.2 SP
32(1)
3.5 Compatibility
32(3)
Chapter
4. AIX V4 Kernel
35(10)
4.1 Multiprocessing Kernel
35(1)
4.2 Kernel Architecture
35(5)
4.2.1 Threads
37(1)
4.2.2 Signals
37(1)
4.2.3 Locks
38(1)
4.2.4 Scheduling and Dispatching
39(1)
4.2.5 Overhead
40(1)
4.3 POWER Multiprocessors
40(1)
4.4 InfoExplorer Keywords
41(1)
4.5 QwikInfo
41(4)
Part 3 System Installation and Management 45(72)
Chapter
5. System Management Tools
45(16)
5.1 SMIT
45(1)
5.2 Using SMIT
46(6)
5.2.1 SMIT Display
47(1)
5.2.2 SMIT Keys
48(1)
5.2.3 SMIT Help and Messages
49(1)
5.2.4 SMIT Log File
49(2)
5.2.5 SMIT Script File
51(1)
5.2.6 SMIT FastPaths
51(1)
5.3 Customizing SMIT
52(1)
5.4 Visual System Management
53(2)
5.5 Distributed Systems Management
55(4)
5.5.1 DSMIT
56(2)
5.5.2 DME History
58(1)
5.6 InfoExplorer Keywords
59(1)
5.7 QwikInfo
59(2)
Chapter
6. AIX Installation and Maintenance
61(36)
6.1 Installation Considerations
61(1)
6.2 Installation and Maintenance Planning
62(9)
6.2.1 Product Packaging
62(1)
6.2.2 Support Information
63(5)
6.2.3 Choosing an Installation Method
68(1)
6.2.4 Apply and Commit
68(1)
6.2.5 File System Expansion
69(1)
6.2.6 System State
69(1)
6.2.7 Upgrading Existing AIX Systems
70(1)
6.3 Installing AIX
71(1)
6.4 Installing Licensed Program Products
72(6)
6.5 Installing Non-LPP Products
78(1)
6.6 Applying Maintenance
78(1)
6.7 Postinstallation and Maintenance Tasks
79(3)
6.7.1 Review Install/Update Status
79(1)
6.7.2 Restoring Your Environment
80(1)
6.7.3 Create New Bootable Media and Backups
80(2)
6.8 Distributed Systems
82(12)
6.8.1 NFS Installation Support
82(1)
6.8.2 Creating a Reference System
82(1)
6.8.3 Network Install Manager
83(1)
6.9 InfoExplorer Keywords
94(1)
6.10 QwikInfo
95(2)
Chapter
7. System Boot and Shutdown
97(20)
7.1 AIX Boot Process
97(1)
7.2 Booting the System
97(2)
7.2.1 Stand-alone Boot
98(1)
7.3 Creating Bootable Media
99(1)
7.3.1 Configuring the Boot List
99(1)
7.3.2 Installing a Boot Image
100(1)
7.3.3 Creating Stand-alone Boot Media
100(1)
7.4 Boot Sequence of Events
100(1)
7.4.1 Key Mode Switch Position
101(1)
7.5 ROS Initialization
101(4)
7.5.1 Built-In Self Test--BIST
102(1)
7.5.2 Power-On Self Test--POST
103(1)
7.5.3 Initial Sequence Controller Test
103(1)
7.5.4 Core Sequence Controller Test
104(1)
7.5.5 IPL Controller Load Boot Image
104(1)
7.6 Boot Kernel Configuration
105(7)
7.6.1 Phase 1
106(3)
7.6.2 Phase 2
109(1)
7.6.3 Phase 3
110(1)
7.6.4 Runtime
111(1)
7.7 Stopping the System
112(1)
7.8 Troubleshooting
112(1)
7.9 InfoExplorer Keywords
113(1)
7.10 QwikInfo
113(4)
Part 4 System Configuration and Customizing 117(110)
Chapter
8. Runtime Configuration
117(8)
8.1 AIX Runtime
117(1)
8.2 System Environments
117(5)
8.2.1 Time Settings
117(1)
8.2.2 Language Environment
118(1)
8.2.3 Characteristics of the Operating System
118(3)
8.2.4 Number of Licensed Users
121(1)
8.2.5 System Logs
121(1)
8.2.6 Dump Device
122(1)
8.3 PTY
122(1)
8.4 Console
123(1)
8.5 InfoExplorer Keywords
123(1)
8.6 QwikInfo
124(1)
Chapter
9. Devices Configuration and the Object Data Manager
125(14)
9.1 AIX Dynamic Device Configuration
125(1)
9.2 ODM Overview
125(1)
9.3 ODM Components
126(2)
9.3.1 ODM Database
126(1)
9.3.2 Objects and Object Classes
127(1)
9.3.3 Command and Library Interface
128(1)
9.4 ODM Editor
128(1)
9.5 Configuration Tables and the ODM
129(2)
9.6 Device Configuration
131(1)
9.7 Predefined and Customized Devices
132(2)
9.8 Device States
134(1)
9.9 Boot Devices
134(1)
9.10 Small Computer System Interface
135(1)
9.10.1 SCSI-1 and SCSI-2
135(1)
9.10.2 Cables and Adapters
135(1)
9.10.3 Single-Ended and Differential SCSI
135(1)
9.10.4 SCSI Addressing
136(1)
9.11 Updating the Product Topology Diskette
136(1)
9.12 InfoExplorer Keywords
137(1)
9.13 QwikInfo
137(2)
Chapter
10. Tapes
139(10)
10.1 Tape Characteristics
139(6)
10.1.1 Physical Characteristics
139(1)
10.1.2 Data Format
140(1)
10.1.3 Block Size
141(1)
10.1.4 Device Names
142(1)
10.1.5 Tape Positioning
143(1)
10.1.6 Permissions
144(1)
10.2 Tape Tools
145(1)
10.3 Public Domain Tape Tools
145(1)
10.4 IBM Tape Devices and Characteristics
146(1)
10.5 InfoExplorer Keywords
146(1)
10.6 QwikInfo
147(2)
Chapter
11. Disks and File Systems
149(30)
11.1 Disk Evolution
149(1)
11.2 Disk Hardware
150(2)
11.2.1 Serial Storage Architecture
150(1)
11.2.2 RAID
150(1)
11.2.3 Fixed Disk Architecture
151(1)
11.3 Disk Installation
152(1)
11.4 Logical Volume Manager
152(2)
11.5 Configuring Volume Groups
154(3)
11.5.1 Quorum
156(1)
11.5.2 Root Volume Group--rootvg
157(1)
11.6 Configuring Logical Volumes
157(4)
11.6.1 Logical Volume Types
158(1)
11.6.2 Logical Volume Size
158(1)
11.6.3 Interdisk Policy
158(1)
11.6.4 Intradisk Policy
159(1)
11.6.5 Mirrors
160(1)
11.6.6 Adding a Logical Volume
161(1)
11.7 File Systems
161(12)
11.7.1 Super Block
161(2)
11.7.2 Inodes
163(1)
11.7.3 Data Blocks
164(1)
11.7.4 Fragments
164(1)
11.7.5 Compression
165(1)
11.7.6 Large Files and File Systems
166(1)
11.7.7 Virtual File System
166(1)
11.7.8 Journaled File System Configuration
167(3)
11.7.9 Mounting File Systems
170(1)
11.7.10 AIX Root Tree
171(1)
11.7.11 AIX V3 File System Compatability
172(1)
11.8 Paging Space
173(1)
11.9 Volume Maintenance
174(2)
11.9.1 Moving File Systems
175(1)
11.9.2 Moving Volume Groups
175(1)
11.9.3 Resizing File Systems
175(1)
11.10 Troubleshooting
176(1)
11.11 InfoExplorer Keywords
177(1)
11.12 QwikInfo
178(1)
Chapter
12. Terminals and Modems
179(22)
12.1 AIX TTY
179(1)
12.1.1 AIX STREAMS Subsystem
179(1)
12.2 Serial TTY Support
180(4)
12.2.1 Cabling
180(1)
12.2.2 Modem/DCE Wiring
181(1)
12.2.3 TTY/DTE Wiring
181(2)
12.2.4 Serial Cable Length
183(1)
12.2.5 Port Addressing
184(1)
12.3 AIX TTY Definition
184(6)
12.3.1 Line Speed
185(1)
12.3.2 Data Format
186(1)
12.3.3 Terminal Type
186(2)
12.3.4 Control Characters
188(1)
12.3.5 Line Discipline
188(2)
12.3.6 Login State
190(1)
12.4 Modem Support
190(2)
12.4.1 Line Signals
191(1)
12.4.2 Problems
192(1)
12.5 Low-Function Terminals
192(4)
12.5.1 Keyboard
193(1)
12.5.2 Display
194(1)
12.5.3 Display Fonts
194(2)
12.6 Console
196(1)
12.6.1 Console Problems
197(1)
12.7 Pseudo-TTY Devices
197(1)
12.8 InfoExplorer Keywords
198(1)
12.9 QwikInfo
198(3)
Chapter
13. Printers
201(26)
13.1 Printing Overview
201(3)
13.2 Print Devices
204(5)
13.2.1 Testing the Device and Driver
207(2)
13.3 Print Queues
209(5)
13.3.1 Local and Remote Queues
210(1)
13.3.2 Backend Programs
210(1)
13.3.3 Remote BSD and SYSV Support
211(1)
13.3.4 Postscript Printing
212(1)
13.3.5 Custom Backends
212(1)
13.3.6 Customizing Banner Pages
212(2)
13.4 Virtual Printers
214(1)
13.5 Testing and Modifying Printer Configuration
214(1)
13.6 qdaemon and/etc/qconfig
215(1)
13.7 Ipd Daemon
216(1)
13.8 Administering Jobs and Queues
217(3)
13.8.1 Starting and Stopping Queues and Printers
218(1)
13.8.2 Listing Print Jobs
219(1)
13.8.3 Changing Priority
219(1)
13.8.4 Removing Print Jobs
220(1)
13.9 ASCII Terminal Printers
220(1)
13.9.1 Pass-Through Mode
221(1)
13.10 X-station Printers
221(1)
13.11 Desktop Print Sharing
222(1)
13.12 InfoExplorer Keywords
222(1)
13.13 QwikInfo
223(4)
Part 5 Network Configuration and Customizing 227(76)
Chapter
14. Network Architecture
227(6)
14.1 Internet History
227(3)
14.1.1 OSI Model
227(1)
14.1.2 ARPANET
228(1)
14.1.3 NSFNET
228(1)
14.1.4 CREN
229(1)
14.1.5 Future NET
229(1)
14.2 Wireless Networking
230(2)
14.2.1 History
230(1)
14.2.2 Cellular Service
230(1)
14.2.3 Packet Radio
231(1)
14.2.4 Mobile IP
231(1)
14.2.5 Wireless Systems
231(1)
14.2.6 Wireless Information
232(1)
14.3 AIX Networking
232(1)
Chapter
15. TCP/IP
233(44)
15.1 TCP/IP
233(1)
15.2 TCP/IP Suite
233(1)
15.3 Planning
234(1)
15.4 Hardware Components
234(10)
15.4.1 Ethernet
235(3)
15.4.2 Token Ring
238(1)
15.4.3 Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)
239(2)
15.4.4 SLIP/PPP
241(1)
15.4.5 Serial Optical Channel Converter (SOCC)
242(1)
15.4.6 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
243(1)
15.5 TCP/IP Software Configuration
244(1)
15.6 Addressing
244(7)
15.6.1 Hardware Address
244(1)
15.6.2 IP Address
244(2)
15.6.3 Domain Address
246(1)
15.6.4 Host Tables
246(1)
15.6.5 Domain Name Service
246(5)
15.7 Network Routing
251(4)
15.7.1 Static Routes
252(1)
15.7.2 Dynamic Routes
253(1)
15.7.3 Subnets
253(1)
15.7.4 Interface Configuration
254(1)
15.8 System Resource Controller
255(5)
15.8.1 TCP/IP Subsystem
255(1)
15.8.2 Master Daemon--Inetd
256(3)
15.8.3 Other Network Daemons
259(1)
15.8.4 Startup Configuration
260(1)
15.9 SLIP and PPP
260(5)
15.9.1 Dedicated SLIP
261(1)
15.9.2 Nondedicated SLIP
262(1)
15.9.3 PPP
263(2)
15.10 Anonymous FTP
265(1)
15.11 Security
266(2)
15.11.1 Network Trusted Computing Base
266(1)
15.11.2 Traditional Security Measures
267(1)
15.11.3 Security Information
268(1)
15.12 Network Management
268(2)
15.12.1 AIX SNMP
269(1)
15.13 Troubleshooting
270(3)
15.13.1 Sniffers
270(1)
15.13.2 AIX iptrace
270(1)
15.13.3 Interface Status
271(1)
15.13.4 Reachability
271(1)
15.13.5 Server Applications
271(1)
15.13.6 Name Service
272(1)
15.13.7 mbuf Allocation
272(1)
15.14 Other TCP Performance Options
273(1)
15.15 InfoExplorer Keywords
274(1)
15.16 QwikInfo
275(2)
Chapter
16. UUCP
277(14)
16.1 UUCP Overview
277(1)
16.2 Using UUCP
277(1)
16.2.1 UUCP Addressing
278(1)
16.3 UUCP Configuration
278(8)
16.3.1 UUCP Login ID
279(1)
16.3.2 Host Name
279(1)
16.3.3 Directories and Permissions
279(1)
16.3.4 Configuration Tables
280(6)
16.4 UUCP Daemons
286(1)
16.5 Housekeeping and Logs
286(1)
16.6 Hardware
287(1)
16.7 UUCP Commands
287(1)
16.8 Troubleshooting
288(1)
16.9 InfoExplorer Keywords
288(1)
16.10 QwikInfo
289(2)
Chapter
17. System Network Architecture
291(12)
17.1 Introduction to SNA
291(1)
17.2 SNA Overview
291(2)
17.3 AIX SNA Services/6000
293(3)
17.3.1 Physical Interface
294(1)
17.3.2 Defining the Network
294(1)
17.3.3 Starting and Stopping Services
295(1)
17.4 SNA Security
296(1)
17.5 Network Management
297(1)
17.6 Troubleshooting
297(1)
17.7 InfoExplorer Keywords
297(1)
17.8 QwikInfo
298(5)
Part 6 Networked File Systems 303(50)
Chapter
18. Network File System
303(20)
18.1 Virtual File Systems
303(1)
18.2 Network File System
303(2)
18.2.1 Configuring NFS
304(1)
18.3 NFS Server
305(2)
18.3.1 NFS Server Daemons
306(1)
18.3.2 Exporting Server File Systems
306(1)
18.4 NFS Clients
307(2)
18.4.1 Importing File Systems
308(1)
18.5 Secure NFS
309(5)
18.5.1 Yellow Pages
310(1)
18.5.2 YP Name Space
310(1)
18.5.3 YP File Classes
311(1)
18.5.4 YP Servers and Clients
311(1)
18.5.5 Public Key Authentication
312(1)
18.5.6 Starting YP (NIS) Services
313(1)
18.5.7 Automounter
313(1)
18.6 Troubleshooting
314(2)
18.7 Highly Available Servers
316(3)
18.7.1 High-Availability Network File System
317(1)
18.7.2 High-Availability Cluster Multiprocessor
318(1)
18.8 High-Speed NFS
319(1)
18.9 NFS V3
319(1)
18.10 InfoExplorer Keywords
320(1)
18.11 QwikInfo
320(3)
Chapter
19. DCE Distributed File System
323(20)
19.1 Distributed File System Overview
323(4)
19.1.1 Andrew File System
323(1)
19.1.2 Distributed File System
324(1)
19.1.3 Access Control
324(1)
19.1.4 File System Structure
325(1)
19.1.5 Local File System
326(1)
19.1.6 VFS Compatibility
327(1)
19.2 DFS Components
327(2)
19.3 Installation and Configuration
329(7)
19.3.1 System Control Machine
331(1)
19.3.2 Fileset Database Machine
332(1)
19.3.3 File Server
332(1)
19.3.4 Creating Aggregates and Filesets
333(1)
19.3.5 Exporting and Mounting Filesets
334(1)
19.3.6 Backup Database Machine
335(1)
19.3.7 Fileset Replicator
335(1)
19.3.8 Installation Verification
335(1)
19.4 Operation and Administration
336(1)
19.5 Starting DFS
337(1)
19.6 Access Control Lists
338(1)
19.7 Replication
338(1)
19.8 DFS Backup
339(1)
19.9 InfoExplorer Keywords
340(1)
19.10 QwikInfo
340(3)
Chapter
20. Desktop File Services
343(10)
20.1 Samba
343(1)
20.2 Installation and Configuration
343(5)
20.2.1 smb.conf
344(1)
20.2.2 Name Service
345(1)
20.2.3 Directory Shares
346(1)
20.2.4 Printer Shares
347(1)
20.3 NFS and DFS Compatability
348(1)
20.4 Samba Licensing
348(1)
20.5 What about Macs?
349(4)
Part 7 Distributed Services 353(70)
Chapter
21. Electronic Mail
353(20)
21.1 Mail System Overview
353(3)
21.1.1 Mail User Agents
353(1)
21.1.2 Mail Transport Agents
354(1)
21.1.3 Addressing and Headers
355(1)
21.1.4 How Mail Is Sent
356(1)
21.2 Sendmail Configuration
356(7)
21.2.1 sendmail.cf
357(3)
21.2.2 sendmail.nl
360(1)
21.2.3 Aliases
361(1)
21.2.4 Mail Logs
362(1)
21.3 Starting and Stopping sendmail
363(1)
21.4 Debugging
363(2)
21.5 Managing Mail Queues
365(1)
21.6 POP and IMAP
366(4)
21.6.1 POP
367(1)
21.6.2 IMAP
367(1)
21.6.3 IMSP and ACAP
368(1)
21.6.4 Pine
368(2)
21.7 InfoExplorer Keywords
370(1)
21.8 QwikInfo
371(2)
Chapter
22. News
373(6)
22.1 Read All about It
373(1)
22.2 News Resources
373(1)
22.3 News Server
374(1)
22.4 News Readers
375(1)
22.5 Newsgroups
376(1)
22.6 News Software Sites
377(1)
22.7 QwikInfo
378(1)
Chapter
23. World Wide Web
379(18)
23.1 WWW Overview
379(2)
23.1.1 Web Servers
379(1)
23.1.2 Web Browsers
380(1)
23.1.3 Locating Servers
380(1)
23.2 AIX V4 Bonus Pak
381(4)
23.2.1 Java
381(1)
23.2.2 Netscape Navigator
382(1)
23.2.3 Adobe Acrobat Reader
382(1)
23.2.4 Ultimedia Services
383(1)
23.2.5 Netscape Commerce Server
384(1)
23.2.6 IBM Internet Connection Secure Server
385(1)
23.3 WWW Server Administration
385(3)
23.3.1 Access Control
386(1)
23.3.2 Site Structure
387(1)
23.4 Creating HTML Documents
388(2)
23.5 Java
390(1)
23.6 JavaScript
391(2)
23.7 Security
393(4)
23.7.1 PKCS
393(1)
23.7.2 SSL
394(1)
23.7.3 Certificates
394(1)
23.7.4 DCE/Kerberos
394(1)
23.7.5 GSSAPI
395(1)
23.7.6 LDAP
395(1)
23.7.7 IPSec
395(2)
Chapter
24. X11 Administration
397(26)
24.1 Windowed Systems
397(1)
24.2 X11 Overview
397(1)
24.3 AIXWindows Components
398(1)
24.4 X11 and CDE
399(7)
24.4.1 Application Defaults
399(1)
24.4.2 Fonts
400(2)
24.4.3 Window Managers
402(4)
24.4.4 X-Windows Display Manager (xdm)
406(1)
24.5 Common Desktop Environment
406(2)
24.5.1 CDE Overview
407(1)
24.6 CDE Componets
408(6)
24.6.1 Login Manager
409(1)
24.6.2 Session Manager
410(1)
24.6.3 Front Panel
411(1)
24.6.4 Style Manager
411(1)
24.6.5 File and Application Managers
411(1)
24.6.6 Workspace Manager
412(1)
24.6.7 Help Manager
413(1)
24.7 CDE Summary
414(1)
24.8 IBM Xstation Administration
414(4)
24.8.1 Configuration and Boot
415(1)
24.8.2 AIX Xstation Manager Configuration
416(2)
24.9 InfoExplorer Keywords
418(1)
24.10 QwikInfo
418(5)
Part 8 Managing Users and Resources 423(50)
Chapter
25. Managing the User Environment
423(24)
25.1 User Administration Policy
423(1)
25.2 Physical Resources
424(1)
25.2.1 User File Systems
424(1)
25.3 UID Space and Groups
425(2)
25.3.1 /etc/group and/etc/security/group
425(2)
25.4 Resource Limits
427(4)
25.4.1 /etc/security/limits
427(4)
25.5 User Account Access Rights
431(1)
25.6 User Account Environment
431(7)
25.6.1 /etc/environment and/etc/profile
432(3)
25.6.2 /etc/security/environ
435(3)
25.6.3 /etc/security/login.cfg
438(1)
25.7 Managing User Accounts
438(4)
25.7.1 Adding a User Account
438(1)
25.7.2 Updating User Accounts
439(2)
25.7.3 Removing User Accounts
441(1)
25.7.4 Restricting Access
442(1)
25.8 Password Files
442(2)
25.8.1 /etc/passwd
442(1)
25.8.2 /etc/security/passwd
443(1)
25.8.3 /etc/security/user
443(1)
25.9 InfoExplorer Keywords
444(1)
25.10 QwikInfo
444(3)
Chapter
26. Process Management
447(14)
26.1 Process Overview
447(1)
26.2 Process Attributes
447(4)
26.2.1 Displaying Process Attributes
448(1)
26.2.2 Process Identifiers
449(1)
26.2.3 Effective and Real UID and GID
449(1)
26.2.4 Controlling Terminal
450(1)
26.2.5 Resource Untilization and Priority
450(1)
26.2.6 Process State
451(1)
26.3 Parent Child Inheritance
451(1)
26.4 Controlling Processes
452(2)
26.4.1 Rules of Thumb
452(2)
26.4.2 Ignoring Hangup
454(1)
26.5 Scheduled Processes (cron)
454(3)
26.5.1 crontab
455(1)
26.5.2 Ad Hoc Jobs
456(1)
26.5.3 Managing cron Activities
456(1)
26.6 System Resource Controller
457(2)
26.6.1 SRC Components
457(2)
26.7 InfoExplorer Keywords
459(1)
26.8 QwikInfo
459(2)
Chapter
27. System Accounting
461(12)
27.1 Accounting Overview
461(1)
27.2 Data Collection
462(1)
27.2.1 Connect Time
462(1)
27.2.2 Process Resource Usage
462(1)
27.2.3 Command Usage
462(1)
27.2.4 Disk Usage
462(1)
27.2.5 Print Usage
463(1)
27.2.6 Accounting Files
463(1)
27.3 Accounting Configuration
463(3)
27.3.1 Setup Collection Files
463(1)
27.3.2 Identifying Shifts
464(1)
27.3.3 Disk Accounting (/etc/filesystems)
464(1)
27.3.4 Print Accounting (/etc/qconfig)
465(1)
27.3.5 Report Directories
465(1)
27.3.6 Crontab Entries
465(1)
27.3.7 Work Unit Fees
466(1)
27.4 Accounting Commands
466(3)
27.4.1 Starting and Stopping Accounting
466(1)
27.4.2 Displaying Statistics
466(1)
27.4.3 Summary Reports
468(1)
27.5 Periodic Housecleaning
469(1)
27.6 InfoExplorer Keywords
469(1)
27.7 QwikInfo
470(3)
Part 9 Security 473(44)
Chapter
28. Auditing and Security
473(22)
28.1 Security Overview
473(1)
28.2 Defining a Security Policy
474(1)
28.3 Passwords
474(4)
28.3.1 Shadow Password Files
474(1)
28.3.2 Password Rules and Restrictions
475(1)
28.3.3 Resetting User Passwords
476(1)
28.3.4 Superuser Access
477(1)
28.3.5 Auditing Passwords
477(1)
28.3.6 Converting Password Files from Other Sources
478(1)
28.4 Trusted Computing Base
478(2)
28.4.1 tcbck Command
478(1)
28.4.2 /etc/security/sysck.cfg
479(1)
28.4.3 Trusted Communication Path
480(1)
28.5 Access Control
480(2)
28.5.1 Access Control Lists
481(1)
28.6 Authentication Methods
482(5)
28.6.1 Authentication Tables
483(1)
28.6.2 Smart Card Authentication
485(2)
28.6.3 Kerberos--Trusted Third Party
485(2)
28.7 Network Security
487(1)
28.8 System Auditing
487(4)
28.8.1 Audit Logging
487(1)
28.8.2 Event Types
488(1)
28.8.3 Audit Configuration
489(2)
28.9 Security Tools and Information
491(1)
28.9.1 virscan
491(1)
28.9.2 COPS
491(1)
28.9.3 Information Sources
492(1)
28.10 InfoExplorer Keywords
492(1)
28.11 QwikInfo
492(3)
Chapter
29. Distributed Computing Environment
495(22)
29.1 DCE Overview
495(5)
29.1.1 DCE RPC
496(1)
29.1.2 Cell Directory Service
496(2)
29.1.3 Security Service
498(1)
29.1.4 Distributed Time Service
498(1)
29.1.5 Threads
499(1)
29.1.6 Distributed File Service
499(1)
29.1.7 DCE Versions
499(1)
29.2 AIX and DCE
500(2)
29.3 DCE Planning
502(3)
29.3.1 Cell Topology
502(1)
29.3.2 Server Topology
503(1)
29.3.3 Principals and Security
504(1)
29.3.4 Test Cell
505(1)
29.4 DCE Installation and Configuration
505(6)
29.4.1 Security Service
507(1)
29.4.2 Directory Service
507(1)
29.4.3 Distributed Time Service
507(1)
29.4.4 Clients and Servers
508(1)
29.4.5 Verifying DCE Configuration
509(2)
29.5 DCE Implementation Considerations
511(2)
29.6 InfoExplorer Keywords
513(1)
29.7 QwikInfo
513(2)
Part 10 System Recovery and Tuning 517(38)
Chapter
30. Backup and Copy Utilities
517(8)
30.1 System Backups
517(1)
30.2 Backup Strategies
517(4)
30.2.1 What and When
518(1)
30.2.2 Mounted or Unmounted
518(1)
30.2.3 Sizing
518(1)
30.2.4 Full and Incremental Dumps
519(1)
30.2.5 Backup Schedules and Rotation
519(1)
30.2.6 Disaster Recovery and Validation
520(1)
30.2.7 Backup Media
520(1)
30.3 Backing up a File System
521(1)
30.4 Restoring Files and File Systems
521(1)
30.5 Other Dump Utilities
521(1)
30.6 Operating System Dumps
522(1)
30.7 Network Backups
522(1)
30.8 The Whole Nine Yards
523(1)
30.9 InfoExplorer Keywords
523(1)
30.10 QwikInfo
523(2)
Chapter
31. System Monitoring and Tuning
525(12)
31.1 Know Your Workload
525(1)
31.2 AIX Operating System Characteristics
525(3)
31.2.1 CPU Scheduling
525(1)
31.2.2 Virtual Memory Management
526(2)
31.2.3 Disk I/O
528(1)
31.2.4 Network Performance
528(3)
31.3 AIX Monitoring and Tuning Tools
531(4)
31.3.1 Traditional UNIX Tools
532(1)
31.3.2 AIX Specific Tools
533(1)
31.3.3 Graphical Performance and Monitoring Tools
534(1)
31.3.4 Public Domain Monitor Package
534(1)
31.4 Additional Help and Documentation
535(1)
31.5 InfoExplorer Keywords
535(1)
31.6 QwikInfo
536(1)
Chapter
32. Problem Analysis and Recovery
537(8)
32.1 When Things Go Bump in the Night
537(1)
32.2 Backups and Bootable Media
538(1)
32.3 LED Status Information
539(1)
32.4 System Memory Dumps
540(2)
32.5 System Logs
542(3)
32.6 AIX Kernel Structure
545(1)
32.7 Using crash
546(2)
32.8 Hardware Diagnostics
548(1)
32.9 Calling for Help
548(3)
32.10 InfoExplorer Keywords
551(1)
32.11 QwikInfo
551(4)
Part 11 Advanced Distributed Architectures 555(18)
Chapter
33. Clustering
555(12)
33.1 Cluster Overview
555(1)
33.2 Rules of the Road
556(1)
33.3 Hardware Topology
556(3)
33.4 Single System Image
559(6)
33.4.1 Cluster Domain Name
559(1)
33.4.2 Common File System
560(1)
33.4.3 Scalable Password Service
561(2)
33.4.4 Configuration and Installation Management
563(1)
33.4.5 Cluster Batch Queuing
564(1)
33.5 Summary
565(2)
Chapter
34. Network Archiving
567(6)
34.1 Storage Management
567(1)
34.2 IEEE Mass Storage Reference Model
568(2)
34.2.1 Components
568(1)
34.2.2 Development History
569(1)
34.3 ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager (ADSM)
570(1)
34.4 Unitree
570(1)
34.5 High-Performance Storage System (HPSS)
571(1)
34.6 Choosing a Storage Management System
572(1)
Appendix 573(6)
RS/6000 Welcome Center 574(1)
IBM Austin 574(1)
IBM Direct 574(1)
AIX Customer Support 575(1)
IBM Link 575(1)
IBM Solution Developer Support 575(1)
Team RS/6000 576(1)
RS/Magazine 576(1)
AIX FAQ 576(1)
AIX Software Archive 576(1)
Newsgroups and Mail Lists 577(1)
City of AIX 577(1)
Other Sites of Interest 577(2)
Bibliography 579(2)
Index 581