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Author Frisch, AEleen

Title Essential system administration / AEleen Frisch
Edition 3rd ed
Published Beijing ; Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly, 2002

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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 1149 pages) : illustrations
Contents Table of Contents; Preface; The Unix Universe; Unix Versions Discussed in This Book; Audience; Organization; Chapter Descriptions; Conventions Used in This Book; Comments and Questions; Acknowledgments; Introduction to System Administration; Thinking About System Administration; Becoming Superuser; Controlling Access to the Superuser Account; Running a Single Command as root; sudo: Selective Access to Superuser Commands; Communicating with Users; Sending a Message; Sending a Message to All Users; The Message of the Day; Specifying the Pre-Login Message; About Menus and GUIs; Ups and Downs
AIX: SMIT and WSMHP-UX: SAM; Solaris: admintool and Sun Management Console; Linux: Linuxconf; Red Hat Linux: redhat-config-*; SuSE Linux: YaST2; FreeBSD: sysinstall; Tru64: SysMan; Other Freely Available Administration Tools; The Ximian Setup Tools; VNC; Where Does the Time Go?; The Unix Way; Files; File Ownership; Displaying file ownership; Who owns new files?; Changing file ownership; File Protection; Types of file and directory access; Access classes; Setting file protection; Beyond the basics; Specifying numeric file modes; Specifying the default file mode; Special-purpose access modes
Save-text access on directoriesSetgid access on directories; Numerical equivalents for special access modes; How to Recognize a File Access Problem; Mapping Files to Disks; Regular files; Directories; Special files: character and block device files; Links; Sockets; Named pipes; Using ls to identify file types; Processes; Interactive Processes; Batch Processes; Daemons; Process Attributes; The life cycle of a process; Setuid and setgid file access and process execution; The relationship between commands and files; Devices; An In-Depth Device Example: Disks; Fixed-disk special files
Special Files for Other DevicesCommands for listing the devices on a system; The AIX Object Data Manager; The Unix Filesystem Layout; The Root Directory; The /usr Directory; The /var Directory; Essential Administrative Tools and Techniques; Getting the Most from Common Commands; Getting Help; Changing the search order; Setting up man -k; Piping into grep and awk; Finding Files; Repeating Commands; Creating Several Directory Levels at Once; Duplicating an Entire Directory Tree; Comparing Directories; Deleting Pesky Files; Putting a Command in a Cage; Starting at the End; Be Creative
Essential Administrative TechniquesPeriodic Program Execution: The cron Facility; crontab files; Adding crontab entries; cron log files; Using cron to automate system administration; cron security issues; System Messages; The syslog facility; Configuring syslog; Enhancements to syslog.conf; The logger utility; Hardware Error Messages; The AIX error log; Administering Log Files; Managing log file disk requirements; Monitoring log file contents; Managing Software Packages; HP-UX: Bundles, products, and subproducts; AIX: Apply versus commit; FreeBSD ports
Summary Essential System Administration,3rd Edition is the definitive guide for Unix system administration, covering all the fundamental and essential tasks required to run such divergent Unix systems as AIX, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Tru64 and more. Essential System Administration provides a clear, concise, practical guide to the real-world issues that anyone responsible for a Unix system faces daily. The new edition of this indispensable reference has been fully updated for all the latest operating extensively revised and expanded to consider the current system administrative topics that administrators need most. Essential System Administration,3rd Edition covers: DHCP, USB devices, the latest automation tools, SNMP and network management, LDAP, PAM, and recent security tools and techniques. Essential System Administration is comprehensive. But what has made this book the guide system administrators turn to over and over again is not just the sheer volume of valuable information it provides, but the clear, useful way the information is presented. It discusses the underlying higher-level concepts, but it also provides the details of the procedures needed to carry them out. It is not organized around the features of the Unix operating system, but around the various facets of a system administrator's job. It describes all the usual administrative tools that Unix provides, but it also shows how to use them intelligently and efficiently
Notes Includes index
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SUBJECT UNIX (Computer file) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91019960
UNIX (Computer file) fast
Subject Operating systems (Computers)
operating systems.
COMPUTERS -- Operating Systems -- Linux.
COMPUTERS -- Operating Systems -- UNIX.
COMPUTERS -- System Administration -- Linux & UNIX Administration.
Operating systems (Computers)
Unix.
Sistemas operacionais.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2002023321
ISBN 9780596516932
0596516932
9780596550493
0596550499