Preface | p. xv |
Trademarks | p. xvii |
Introduction to HP-UX Computer Systems | p. 1 |
HP as a Company | p. 1 |
Unix History | p. 1 |
HP 9000 Hardware | p. 2 |
Major Software Components | p. 8 |
Using HP-UX: A Beginner's Guide | p. 11 |
Introduction | p. 11 |
Logging In | p. 11 |
Shells: Bourne, C, Korn, POSIX, dtksh, and Keysh | p. 14 |
Pipe | p. 17 |
I/O Redirection | p. 17 |
File Operations | p. 18 |
Directories | p. 18 |
Wildcards | p. 19 |
The find Command: Searching for Files | p. 19 |
The grep Command: Searching within Files | p. 20 |
The sort and uniq Commands | p. 21 |
The Editors | p. 22 |
Mail | p. 23 |
man Pages | p. 23 |
sed: Stream Editor | p. 28 |
awk: A Scripting Language | p. 28 |
Working across the Network | p. 29 |
ps: Displaying Processes on the System | p. 29 |
Ip: Printing | p. 31 |
syslog: Logging System Messages | p. 31 |
File System Layout | p. 34 |
LaserROM: On-Line Hypertext Documentation | p. 37 |
Introduction | p. 37 |
Invoking LaserROM | p. 37 |
Startup: The Library Window | p. 38 |
Browse: Scanning Manuals and Documents | p. 39 |
Looking at Complete Documents: The Reader Window | p. 40 |
Searching: The Essence of LaserROM | p. 42 |
Working with Figures: Zooming and Viewpoints | p. 45 |
Bookmarks | p. 46 |
Custom Bookshelves | p. 47 |
Customizations | p. 48 |
SAM: System Administration Manager | p. 49 |
Introduction | p. 49 |
Starting SAM | p. 49 |
SAM Areas | p. 51 |
A Sample SAM Session: Adding a Remote Printer | p. 52 |
SAM for Users: Restricted SAM | p. 53 |
Log File Viewer | p. 55 |
Adding Custom Applications | p. 57 |
HP-UX Operating System Installation | p. 67 |
Introduction | p. 67 |
Instant Ignition | p. 67 |
Cold Install | p. 68 |
Updates | p. 81 |
System Startup and Shutdown | p. 83 |
Introduction | p. 83 |
Booting the System | p. 83 |
PDC: Processor Dependent Code | p. 87 |
ISL: Initial System Loader | p. 90 |
The Init Process | p. 91 |
Run Levels | p. 92 |
Rescaning /etc/inittab by the init Process | p. 93 |
The rc Startup Paradigm | p. 93 |
Start and Stop Scripts | p. 93 |
Shutdown and Reboot | p. 98 |
Forgotten Root Password | p. 99 |
Backplanes, Buses, and Devices | p. 101 |
Introduction | p. 101 |
The HP 9000 E Series System Backplane | p. 101 |
THe HP 9000 K Series System Backplane | p. 101 |
Device Addressing | p. 102 |
ioscan | p. 102 |
Configuration Peripheral Devices: insf | p. 108 |
Getting Device Special File Information: Issf and Isdev | p. 109 |
LVM: Logical Volume Manager | p. 111 |
Introduction | p. 111 |
LVM Basics: Physical Volumes, Volume Groups, and Logical Volumes | p. 111 |
Logical Extents and Physical Extents | p. 113 |
Using SAM to Analyze and LVM Setup | p. 114 |
Commands to Analyze and LVM Setup | p. 116 |
Creating Volume Groups and Logical Volumes | p. 119 |
Advantage of Using a Single Disk Type in a Volume Group | p. 120 |
Extending Logical Volumes | p. 121 |
Root Volume Considerations | p. 121 |
Contiguous Allocations | p. 122 |
Stripping | p. 123 |
Mirroring | p. 123 |
Networking: TCP/IP and Internet Services | p. 127 |
Introduction | p. 127 |
What Is the Networking Hardware in My System? | p. 127 |
Supported Protocols and Products | p. 128 |
Networking Hardware | p. 129 |
Configuring and Ethernet, Token Ring, or FDDI Card | p. 129 |
Troubleshooting Tips: lanscan, linkloop, lanadmin, netstat, and ping | p. 132 |
NetTL: Network Tracing and Logging | p. 134 |
TCP/IP Functionality | p. 138 |
IP Network Addressing | p. 146 |
TCP/IP Configuration Issues | p. 146 |
NIS: Network Information Services | p. 151 |
Introduction | p. 151 |
NIS Terminology: Servers, Domains, Maps, and Databases | p. 152 |
Setting Up a Master Server | p. 153 |
Slave Servers | p. 156 |
Setting Up a Client | p. 158 |
Updating the Maps | p. 159 |
yppasswd | p. 159 |
ypxfr, yppush, and Regular Slave Server Updates | p. 159 |
The Name Server Switch File: /etc/nswswitch | p. 161 |
ypcat: Displaying Map Content | p. 161 |
NFS: Network File System and the Automounter | p. 163 |
Introduction | p. 163 |
Quick Start | p. 163 |
automounter and the Master Auto Map | p. 165 |
HP VUE and the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) | p. 169 |
Introduction | p. 169 |
Starting VUE | p. 169 |
The Front Panel: Using VUE Features | p. 170 |
Workspaces: Simulating Multiple Desktops | p. 171 |
The Desktop | p. 171 |
File Management | p. 171 |
Toolboxes: Personal, General, and Network | p. 173 |
The Style Manager | p. 173 |
Helpview | p. 174 |
VUE Startup and Internals | p. 174 |
Customization of VUE and VUE Resources | p. 175 |
HP VUE Lite | p. 176 |
Other VUE Features | p. 176 |
The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) | p. 176 |
The CDE Front Panel | p. 177 |
Starting CDE | p. 177 |
The CDE HELP Subsystem | p. 179 |
ToolTalk | p. 180 |
Security Issues | p. 181 |
Introduction | p. 181 |
Trusted Systems | p. 181 |
Auditing | p. 183 |
ACLs: File Access Control Lists | p. 186 |
Assorted Security Products | p. 187 |
Accounting: Monitoring and Charging for Resource Use | p. 189 |
Introduction | p. 189 |
Accounting Procedure Overview | p. 189 |
Generating Reports | p. 190 |
Total Accounting Files | p. 192 |
Disk Accounting Steps | p. 193 |
User Connect Session Accounting Steps | p. 000 |
Merging tacct Files | p. 194 |
Charging for Resource Use | p. 194 |
Backup and Recovery | p. 197 |
Introduction | p. 197 |
Backup Strategy | p. 198 |
fbackup and frecover | p. 199 |
tar | p. 202 |
dump and restore | p. 000 |
cpio | p. 000 |
dd | p. 000 |
OmniBack II: Cells, Cell Manager, and Agents | p. 209 |
Performance Monitoring, Analysis, and Tuning | p. 219 |
Introduction | p. 219 |
gpm and Glance | p. 220 |
midaemon: The Measurement Interface Daemon | p. 227 |
Data Collection: PCS and scopeux | p. 227 |
PerfRX: Performance Analysis | p. 234 |
Process Resource Manager | p. 236 |
Perfview: Centrallzed Performance Monitoring | p. 237 |
Traditional Unix Performance Tools | p. 238 |
Installing Software with Software Distributor: SD-UX and OpenView SD | p. 243 |
Introduction | p. 243 |
Quick Start: Installing a Software Product | p. 243 |
Depots | p. 245 |
Bundles, Products, Subproducts, and Filesets | p. 246 |
Listing Software | p. 246 |
Software Distributors Commands and Interfaces | p. 248 |
Installed Products Database (IPD) and Catalog Files | p. 249 |
Codeword and Customer ID | p. 249 |
OpenView SD | p. 250 |
Configuring the HP-UX Kernel | p. 251 |
Introduction | p. 251 |
How the Kernel Is Loaded into Main Memory | p. 251 |
Customizable Kernel Components | p. 252 |
Quick Start: Changing a Parameter | p. 252 |
Kernel-Related Files and Directories | p. 254 |
Using SAM to Configure the Kernel | p. 256 |
Configurable Parameters | p. 258 |
Programming on HP-UX | p. 261 |
Introduction | p. 261 |
C++ Overview | p. 262 |
Quick Start: Compiling a Simple C++ Program | p. 262 |
cpp.ansi: The Preprocessor | p. 263 |
cfront: Compiler and Translator | p. 263 |
Intermediate Assembly Language | p. 263 |
C++ Compiler Passes | p. 263 |
Multiple C++ Compilation Modules | p. 264 |
C++ Compiler Optimizations | p. 264 |
C++ Profile-Based Optimizations | p. 265 |
C++ Compiler Options | p. 266 |
The ANSI C Compiler and Linker | p. 266 |
Quick Start: Compiling a C++ Program | p. 267 |
C Compiler Passes | p. 267 |
Multiple C Compilation Modules | p. 267 |
C Compiler Optimizations | p. 267 |
C Profile-Based Optimization | p. 268 |
ANSI C Compiler Options | p. 268 |
dde: Distributed Debugging Environment | p. 269 |
Program Performance and Profiling with HP/PAK | p. 274 |
NFS Clusters | p. 281 |
Introduction | p. 281 |
NFS Clustering Concepts | p. 282 |
Shared and Private Roots | p. 283 |
Served Configuration | p. 283 |
Diskless Client Configuration on the Server | p. 284 |
The Client Booting Process | p. 284 |
Single-Point Administration | p. 284 |
The swcluster Command | p. 285 |
The dcnodes Command | p. 285 |
dtksh: Desktop KornShell | p. 287 |
Introduction | p. 287 |
Quick Start: dtksh Windows | p. 287 |
Widgets | p. 289 |
Resources | p. 295 |
Callbacks and Events | p. 297 |
What's New in Ksh-93? | p. 298 |
Licensing with iFOR/LS | p. 301 |
Introduction | p. 301 |
License Software Components and License Types | p. 302 |
Target ID | p. 302 |
License Management | p. 302 |
Setting Up iFor/LS | p. 304 |
SoftBench | p. 309 |
Introduction | p. 309 |
SoftBench Components and Basics | p. 310 |
Quick Start | p. 311 |
The Static Analyzer | p. 314 |
The Debugger | p. 315 |
Other SoftBench Functionality | p. 315 |
PA-RISC: Precision Architecture and HP-UX Assembly Language | p. 317 |
Introduction | p. 317 |
The PA-7200 CPU Chip | p. 317 |
Register | p. 318 |
Spaces and Subspaces | p. 318 |
Calling Convention | p. 320 |
Example Assembly Language Program | p. 320 |
OpenView | p. 325 |
Introduction | p. 325 |
NNM: Network Node Manager | p. 326 |
Maps and Submaps | p. 327 |
Events | p. 329 |
SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol | p. 330 |
MIBs: Management Information Bases | p. 332 |
Monitoring Systems and Applications: The Extensible SNMP Agent | p. 334 |
OperationsCenter | p. 336 |
AdminCenter | p. 338 |
Glossary | p. 339 |
Up-to-Date Sources of HP-UX Information | p. 345 |
Bibliography | p. 347 |
Index | p. 351 |
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