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HP-UX 11i Version 2 System Administration: HP Integrity & HP 9000 Servers
This is the definitive guide to installing and administering HP-UX 11i Version 2 in any environment, on both HP 9000 and HP Integrity server families.
Drawing on 18 years of on-site HP-UX consulting experience, Marty Poniatowski offers unparalleled practical insight into running HP-UX 11i efficiently and reliably, illuminating features even
experienced HP-UX sysadmins find confusing. Poniatowski organizes this book around your day-to-day needs and your system's lifecycle. He begins with in-depth coverage of installation and bootup, then walks through everything from LVM and kernel configuration through networking. He especially focuses on the capabilities and tools that make HP-UX unique??and how you can use them to save time and money. Coverage includes
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Partitioning from start to finish??including vPars and nPartitions installation, creation, and modification
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Booting HP Integrity systems with EFI, and HP 9000 systems with PDC, ISL, or hpux
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Mastering the Management Processor (MP): console, virtual front panel, and command menu
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Using HP-UX's new kernel-building commands: kcconfig, kcusage, kctune, kcmodule, and more
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Working with HP-UX's new web-based tools: pd (devices), parmgr (partitions), and kcweb (kernel)
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Mapping LBA to slot numbers: clear explanations of a non-intuitive technique
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Using Ignite-UX to boot and recover systems across the network
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Managing disks, devices, backup, users/groups, and much more
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CONTENTS:
Preface.
About This Book.
Relevant URLs.
Acknowledgments.
Conventions Used in This Book.
1. Booting HP Integrity Servers.
2. Booting on HP 9000 Servers (PDC, ISL, hpux).
3. Installing HP-UX.
4. Logical Volume Manager.
5. Configuring an HP-UX Kernel.
6. Devices.
7. Backup.
8. System Startup and Shutdown.
9. Users and Groups.
10. Ignite-UX.
11. HP System Insight Manager (HP SIM).
12. System Administration Manager (SAM).
13. Introduction to HP-UX Performance Tools.
14. Networking Background.
15. Configuring and Using Networking.
16. Virtual Partitions (vPars).
17. Node Partitions (nPartitions) and Management Processor Overview.
18. Future Directions for HP-UX System Administration.
Index.
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