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HP-UX System Administrator's Survival Guide, 1/e

Wiliam L. Hassell, Hewlett-Packard, Georgia

Coming January, 2001 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)

Copyright 1999, 512 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-199811-0


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Summary

The result of more than four years work supporting the HP 9000 product line and the HP-UX operating system, this book is a summary of all the hidden and not easily understood features, problems, and solutions found in HP-UX.

Features


provides solutions to problems common to the HP-UX software and the hardware platforms on which the software runs in an easy-to-access question and answer format.
shows how to prepare for a system crash and system hang instead of just waiting for it to happen.
includes sources of documentation, including a list of reference manuals and publications available through HP as well as electronic sources, such as LaserROM for HP-UX.
offers advice on getting additional sources for support,
ch as user groups, bulletin boards, and the Internet, as well as consultants.


Table of Contents

    1. How To Start.
    2. Im Root; Now What?
    3. Serial Communication.
    4. Mail.
    5. Shutting Down? Why? How?
    6. the Filesystem In Detail.
    7. Backing Up And Restoring.
    8. Networking.
    9. LP Spooler.
    10. Hardware Makes Software Happen.
    11. Panic! Now What Do I Do?
    12. The Big X
    13. Text Processing? In HP-UX?
    14. Error Messages.
    15. Where Can I Find More Information.
    16. Support? Can I Get Some Help Here?


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