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Essential SCO System Administration, 1/e
Keith Vann
Published November, 1994 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1995, 336 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-290859-X
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@BREAKERS = KEY FEATURES:
lists the main responsibilities of an SCO UNIX system administrator.
shows how to master the fully configurable installation
of SCO UNIX.
explains how to configure a broad range of SCO-supported
hardware.
shows how to configure and maintain reliable filesystems
and an efficient printing subsystem.
tells how to monitor and schedule the use of processor resources.
covers UNIX system security issues.
ensures efficient and appropriate user access to system
resources.
lists the tunable kernel parameters wit the greatest impact
on system performance.
shows how to troubleshoot a wide range of system problems.
explains how to configure the mail delivery system for operation
on a network.
shows how to customize selected built-in SCO applications,
such as mail, SCO shell, sysadmsh, vi.
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@BREAKERS = ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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@BODYTEXT = Keith E. Vann has over 15 years of experience in
the computer industry, 10 of those years working with UNIX. His positions
have included: software technical training, curriculum development,
software design, technical documentation, technical support, system
administration, sales training, and system engineering for SCO, Apple
Computer, and Hewlett-Packard Corp. He is currently a systems consultant
in Tucson, Arizona.
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