Essential System Administration: Tools and Techniques for Linux and Unix Administration"O'Reilly Media, Inc.", 2002 M08 23 - 1178 páginas 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 systems. Even more importantly, it has been 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.Whether you use a standalone Unix system, routinely provide administrative support for a larger shared system, or just want an understanding of basic administrative functions, Essential System Administration is for you. This comprehensive and invaluable book combines the author's years of practical experience with technical expertise to help you manage Unix systems as productively and painlessly as possible. |
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... user-level Unix commands, this chapter will show you their place in the ... account and group† structure (as well as factors like physical access to the ... user who created it and has control over it. On Unix systems, files have two ...
... user account information and then to consult the Network Information Service (NIS) if the account is not found in /etc/passwd. The second entry says to use only the traditional file for definitions of network services. This sort of ...
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Contenido
1 | |
32 | |
74 | |
127 | |
180 | |
Managing Users and Groups | 222 |
Security | 330 |
Managing Network Services | 414 |
Backup and Restore | 707 |
Serial Lines and Devices | 766 |
Printers and the Spooling Subsystem | 814 |
Automating Administrative Tasks | 885 |
Managing System Resources | 945 |
Configuring and Building Kernels | 1024 |
Accounting | 1049 |
The Profession of System Administration | 1069 |
Electronic Mail | 521 |
Filesystems and Disks | 616 |
Administrative Shell Programming | 1073 |
Index | 1097 |
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Essential System Administration: Tools and Techniques for Linux and Unix ... AEleen Frisch Vista de fragmentos - 2002 |
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