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UNIX System Administration Handbook (Bk\CD ROM), 2/e
Evi Nemeth, University of Colorado
Garth Snyder, Runway Solutions, Inc.
Scott Seebass, Xinet
Trent R. Hein, XOR Network Engineering
Published January, 1995 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1995, 780 pp.
Paper Bound w/CD-ROM
ISBN 0-13-151051-7
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This book covers every aspect of system administration from
basic topics to UNIX - and provides explicit guidelines for
dealing with the six most popular versions of the UNIX
operating system.
provides a wealth of pragmatic advice.
includes detailed information about the six most
popular variants of UNIX: Solaris, HP-UX, IRIX, SunOS, OSF/1
and BSDI.
illustrates a broad range of approaches to system
administration.
examples in this book are taken directly from real-
world systems and situations.
also includes a CD-ROM.
I. BASIC ADMINISTRATION.
1. Where to Start.
2. Booting and Shutting Down.
3. Rootly Powers.
4. The Filesystem.
5. Controlling Processes.
6. Adding New Users.
7. Devices and Drivers.
8. Serial Devices.
9. Adding a Disk.
10. Periodic Processes.
11. Backups.
12. Syslog and Log Files.
13. Configuring the Kernel.
II. NETWORKING.
14. TCP/IP and Routing.
15. Network Hardware.
16. The Domain Name System.
17. The Network File System.
18. Sharing System Files.
19. SLIP and PPP.
20. The Internet.
21. Electronic Mail.
22. Network Management.
23. Security.
III. BUNCH O'STUFF.
24. Usenet News.
25. Printing and Imaging.
26. Disk Space Management.
27. Hardware Maintenance.
28. Accounting.
29. Performance Analysis.
30. UUCP.
31. Daemons.
32. Policy and Politics.
About the CD-ROM.
Colophon.
Index.
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