UNIX System Administration: A Beginner's GuideMcGraw Hill Professional, 2002 M12 6 - 696 páginas Learn to administer UNIX from both a network and single system perspective with help from this introductory resource. You’ll get clear advice on everything from installation and configuration to setting up important services such as Web Server, FTP, SNMP, DNS, as well as other key functions. You’ll also find specific information for the Solaris, HP-UX, and AIX platforms. |
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Module 1 Introduction to UNIX | 1 |
Module 2 Basic UNIX Commands | 27 |
Module 3 Using System Administration Tools | 65 |
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1-Minute Drill application backup bytes Click client command-line options configuration file connection contains data link default defined delete device DHCP DHCP server disk display DNS server domain drwxr-xr-x entry etc/passwd eth0 Ethernet example executed field file system following command fsck FTP server grep hardware HintHint home directory host hostname HP-UX ICMP ifconfig inetd installed Internet IP address keyword large number layer Linux logging login menu MIB object Module mount netstat network interface network management NIS server nmap node operating system output package packets partition password ping port problems protocol provides rdist reboot remote requests router scan shell shows SNMP SNMP agent Solaris Solaris and HP-UX specified string superuser swap system administrator Table TCP/IP tcpdump Telnet total number traceroute UNIX account UNIX system updated user account vendor window