Sams Teach Yourself Shell Programming in 24 Hours
by Sriranga Veeraraghavan
Tru64 Unix Troubleshooting (HP Technologies) ()
by Martin Moore and Steven Hancock
Dealing with system problems-from user login failures to server crashes--is a critical part of a system administrator's job. A down system can cost a business thousands of dollars per minute. But there is little or no information available on how to troubleshoot and correct system problems; in most cases, these skills are learned in an ad-hoc manner, usually in the pressure-cooker environment of a crisis. This is the first book to address this lack of information. The authors (both experience...
Embedded Linux will help the user: select an Embedded Linux platform based on hardware requirements; build and boot a custom Linux kernel for the platform; remote debug programs running on the platform using GNU tools; connect data acquisition and control electronics/peripherals using the platform's serial, parallel, USB, I/O port and I2C interfaces; interface the peripherals to the kernel and applications using modules; collect, control, store and present data via open source protocols and appl...
Disk and File Management Tasks on HP-UX
by Thomas Madell and Hewlett-Packard
Specifically designed to help advanced system administrators get the most out of their HP-UX systems.KEY TOPICS:This book introduces the basics of disk management and logical volumes in HP-UX systems. It presents hard-to-find information about HP-UX file system management, and the new Journaled File System. It covers advanced logical volume management (LVM) tasks, including managing root, swap and dump, and shows how to convert and troubleshoot logical volumes. Other topics include LVM data mirr...
For MS-DOS users who want to become rapidly proficient in UNIX systems. This volume is designed to help MS-DOS programmers become rapidly proficient in the UNIX environment. It focuses on the similarities and differences between the two operating systems, enabling programmers to perform all the operations they did in MS-DOS plus those available only on UNIX systems.
Sams Teach Yourself Shell Programming in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself)
by Sriranga Veeraraghaven, Steve Moritsugu, and David B. Horvath
Sams Teach Yourself Shell Programming in 24 Hours is a tutorial aimed at making the UNIX and Linux user more effective and productive users of the operating system. It does this by showing them how to take control of their systems by harnessing the power of the shell. The vast majority of users utilize either the Korn shell or some variation of the Bourne shell. This book will cover both of these. It will begin with a more generalized tutorial of shell programming and then move into the specific...
Linux Performance Tuning and Capacity Planning
by Jason R Fink and Matthew D. Sherer
Covering topics from analysis tools to kernel tuning, to capacity management, this book offers a single point of reference for what you need to know. Anyone who has ever had to speed existing operations or project usage patterns for future loads, knows that tracking down the relevant information can be a difficult task. That's why this book has been written-it pulls together all of this knowledge, saving countless hours of what might otherwise be wasted research time.
Korn Shell Programming by Example is a straight-forward, nuts and bolts book that will become a standard in the libraries of Unix administrators everywhere because of its real-life examples, progressive style, and lack of unnecessary fluff. Based on the Korn shell, it is an essential reference for administrators on how to program their system, and it is also beneficial for those new to Unix who need to know how to automate their system. Most of all, Korn Shell Programming by Example teaches and...
In great technical detail, Unixware 7 System Administration presents the latest version of SCO Unixware. Unixware is the definitive operating system resource for SCO engineers and administrators. This comprehensive guide includes critical information on the installation of this new technology and post installation tasks, tips on how to maintain the system under UnixWare 7, including performance tuning, detailed coverage of UnixWare 7's disaster recovery tools, and extensive coverage of migrating...
Solaris 8 Security covers all the concepts and issues Solaris 8 administrators need to know in order to make and keep their Solaris 8 systems secure. This includes not only Solaris 8 security tools and features, but such subjects as cryptography and defenses against known attacks and vulnerabilities. Readers learn practical, command-level defenses, such as: How to configure a secure DNS server What to do with /etc/inet/inetd.conf How to make IPsec work Why DES fails How to identify and prevent s...
For an introductory-level course in Computer Networking Fundamentals. An excellent resource for students thinking of getting their CNA (Certified Network Administrator) or CNE (Certified NetWare Engineer) program certification, this well-rounded textbook covers the essentials of data communications using the Network operating system NetWare 4.11 and TCP/IP. Providing all the practical, hands-on experience students will need to become a professional network technician or administrator, it helps...
With in-depth complete coverage on the installation process, editing and typesetting, graphical user interfaces, programming system administration, and managing Internet sites, Inside Linux is the only book "smart users" new to Linux will need. Many of the users new to Linux have an understanding of computer technology and will be looking for just the right reference to fit their sophisticated needs. This book guides users to a high level of proficiency with all the flavors of Linux, and help th...
This book is for technical professionals on IBM mainframe whose work environments and applications are moving to UNIX. The growing client/server environment has included the mainframe as a major component. UNIX is much more interactive and completely different way of thinking than the mainframe. This book is unique because it builds on existing mainframe knowledge to make the transition to UNIX.
Novells Ultimate Unixware 2.X Performance-Tuningguide
by Michael Truher
Red hat Enterprise linux & Centos version 8 Express guide
by Shiv Kumar Goyal
UNIX: The Textbook, Third Edition provides a comprehensive introduction to the modern, twenty-first-century UNIX operating system. The book deploys PC-BSD and Solaris, representative systems of the major branches of the UNIX family, to illustrate the key concepts. It covers many topics not covered in older, more traditional textbook approaches, such as Python, UNIX System Programming from basics to socket-based network programming using the client-server paradigm, the Zettabyte File System (ZFS)...
This book is for the DOS user who wants to be able to use the UNIX system without struggling and wasting time learning UNIX commands and utilities that are never used. It is not for the beginner, but for those already with some knowledge of the subject and aims to bridge the gap between the complete novice and the advanced high level user. The text is divided into three parts, each with a different aim and a different level of understanding and which follow logically and compliment one other. Th...