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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 178x235x25 mm, kaal: 594 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Apr-1999
  • Kirjastus: Prentice Hall
  • ISBN-10: 0130213446
  • ISBN-13: 9780130213440
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 178x235x25 mm, kaal: 594 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Apr-1999
  • Kirjastus: Prentice Hall
  • ISBN-10: 0130213446
  • ISBN-13: 9780130213440
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Simply AIX 4.3, Second Editionis the book AIX users have been searching for: a clear, friendly AIX guide that helps you get started -- and becomes even more useful as your experience grows!KEY TOPICS:Completely updated to reflect AIX 4.3's hottest features,Simply AIX 4.3, Second Editionincludes dozens of new productivity tips from IBM insiders! You'll find detailed coverage of AIX 64-bit scalability, Year 2000 readiness, and Internet integration -- including AIX's powerful Web-based system management capabilities. The book brings together all the authoritative answers AIX users need for installation, configuration, peripheral support, Internet connectivity, troubleshooting, and more. And if you're migrating to AIX from DOS or Windows, you'll appreciate this book's specific coverage of how AIX compares with the systems you already know.MARKET:All AIX users.
Preface xii(4)
Acknowledgments xvi(2)
Overview xviii
1 Customizing Your Environment
1(17)
Getting Started with the Desktop
2(1)
Starting and Ending a Desktop Session
2(1)
Using the Front Panel
3(1)
Using Style Manager
4(2)
Using File Manager
6(2)
Using Application Manager
8(2)
Using the Trash Can
10(1)
Using Mailer
11(1)
Using the Text Editor
12(1)
Using Calendar
12(1)
Using dtterm
13(1)
Getting Help
14(4)
2 Using AIX
18(26)
Commands--Are These Real Words?
19(1)
User Configuration--What Environment Am I In?
19(1)
Shells
20(17)
Fun Commands
37(1)
AIX Commands
37(7)
3 I Know Windows/DOS, What's AIX?
44(12)
OK, Give Me Some Hints
45(1)
DOS Windows and AIX Windows Are Easy!
45(1)
Crib Notes: DOS to AIX
46(5)
File Names
51(1)
Wildcards
51(1)
File Attributes
52(1)
Directories
53(1)
DOS Functions in AIX
53(1)
SoftWindows Runs Microsoft Windows and Spreadsheets!
54(1)
AIX Connections Brings Them All Together
55(1)
4 Editors
56(28)
vi
57(4)
Emacs
61(3)
Common Desktop Environment--Text Editor
64(2)
INed
66(2)
Editor FAQs
68(5)
Reference Charts
73(10)
References
83(1)
5 Installing AIX
84(20)
How to Get AIX Up and Running
85(2)
How Is AIX Packaged?
87(2)
All Right! Installation Assistance!
89(7)
Network Installation Manager
96(8)
6 Setting up Peripherals
104(14)
Using SMIT to Install Devices
105(5)
Printers
110(8)
7 Communicating with the World
118(28)
AIX Web Browsers & Servers: AIX WebExplorer, Netscape, Mosaic
119(3)
AIX Welcome Center
122(1)
AIX 4.3 Bonus Pack: Java, Adobe Acrobat, Ultimedia, etc.
123(3)
AIX Connections Bring Them All Together
126(2)
File Transfer, Remote Login
128(5)
E-Mail
133(7)
Distributed File Systems
140(6)
8 SMIT Happens! Administering AIX
146(26)
System Management Interface Tool (SMIT)
148(5)
Distributed System Management (or Why Just Worry About One Machine When You Can Multitask?!)
153(3)
Web-based System Manager
156(11)
Backup--and Make Restore an Option!
167(5)
9 AIX Speaks Your Language: Internationalization
172(14)
Why Should I Care About Speaking Your Language?
177(1)
I'm Convinced! How Do I Get AIX to Speak My Language?
177(2)
This Is Interesting! Tell Me More!
179(6)
References
185(1)
10 All the Help You Need
186(28)
Unlimited On-line Information
188(5)
1-800-IBM-4FAX--Lots of Information for FREE
193(6)
IBM RS/6000 Welcome Center
199(4)
AIX and RS/6000: Resources on the Net
203(5)
IBM RS/6000 POWERnet Marketing Support Program
208(2)
RS/6000 Technical Support
210(1)
AIX News Groups
211(1)
RS/6000 Talk Radio
212(2)
11 Gathering up the Pieces
214(22)
What Is 64-Bit and Why Should You Care?
215(3)
What Is the Year 2000 (AKA Y2K) Issue in General Terms?
218(4)
Performance Tools for System Management
222(4)
The AIX Development Environment
226(3)
Security and System Management
229(2)
FixDist--How to Get the Latest Bug Fixes from the Internet
231(3)
AIX PitStop--How to Resolve Common AIX Problems
234(2)
12 Kick Start Your Enterprise: The RS/6000 System Family
236(17)
Large Scale Servers
237(1)
Enterprise Servers
238(8)
Workgroup Servers and/or Workstations
246(4)
Hardware-Related Sidebars
250(3)
Appendix A Directory Commands
253(7)
mkdir
253(1)
cd
253(1)
rmdir
254(1)
mvdir
255(1)
Is
255(3)
df
258(2)
Appendix B File Manipulation Commands
260(24)
cp
260(1)
mv
261(1)
rm
262(1)
ln
263(1)
cat
264(1)
pg
265(2)
chmod
267(3)
cmp
270(1)
diff
270(3)
grep
273(2)
cut
275(1)
join
276(2)
sort
278(6)
Appendix C Backup Commands
284(11)
compress
284(1)
cpio
285(2)
tar
287(2)
backup
289(2)
restore
291(4)
Appendix D Miscellaneous Commands
295(3)
crontab
295(3)
Appendix E Connectivity Commands
298(29)
rcp Command
298(2)
rexec Command
300(1)
rexecd Daemon
301(1)
rlogin Command
302(1)
SRC Daemon
303(1)
talk Command
303(1)
talkd Daemon
304(1)
telnet, tn, or tn3270 Command
305(2)
telnetd Daemon
307(1)
tftp or utftp Command
308(3)
ftp Command
311(12)
ftpd Daemon
323(4)
Index 327


Casey Cannon is Network Computing Planner at IBM in Austin, TX, and author of PowerPC: Concepts, Architecture and Design and co-author of Building a Better Data Warehouse, both from Prentice Hall PTR.

Carolyn Jones is an AIX Project Manager for IBM in Austin, TX. She has worked on AIX since its inception, in programming, architecture and management.

Scott Trent is an AIX Kernel Developer for IBM in Austin, TX. He has extensive experience with UNIX base commands and libraries development.