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II. HP-UX System Administration
by Rafeeq Ur Rehman
HP-Certified HP-UX System Administration
Copyright
Dedication
FOREWORD
PREFACE
Part 1: Fundamentals of the UNIX System
Part 2: HP-UX System Administration
Part 3: HP-UX Network Administration
How to Register for the HP-UX Certification Examination
Strategies for Taking the Test
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I. Fundamentals of the UNIX System
1. Getting Started with UNIX
1.1. UNIX Shells
1.2. Logging In and Out of HP-UX
The Superuser
Logging In
Shell Prompts
Logging Out
1.3. Home Directory
1.4. Using HP-UX Commands
Extrinsic and Intrinsic Commands
Changing Your Password
Shell History and Repeating Commands
Command Aliases
1.5. Shell Startup Files
System Startup File
User Startup File
1.6. Some Simple HP-UX Commands
Where Am I?
What Is the Current Date and Time?
Who Are Others and Who Am I?
What Is the Name of My System?
Printing Banners
The Calendar
Getting Help with Manual Pages
Executing Multiple Commands on One Line
Options and Arguments
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
2. Working with Files and Directories
2.1. Basic Operations on Files
Creating a File
Listing Files
Deleting Files
Displaying Contents of a Text File
2.2. File Naming Rules
General Guidelines for File Names
Hidden Files
2.3. Working with Directories
Creating Directories
Deleting Directories
Understanding Directory Structure
Moving Around in a Directory Tree
2.4. Copying and Moving Files
Copying Files
Moving and Renaming Files
RENAME A FILE
MOVE A FILE
2.5. Wildcards
Use of *
Use of ?
Use of [ ] Wildcard
2.6. File Types
A Text File
A Directory
An Executable File
A Shared Library
A Shell Script
2.7. Searching File Contents
Searching a Word
Searching Multiple Words
Searching a String in Multiple Files
2.8. Finding Files
2.9. Miscellaneous File Handling Commands
The Head and the Tail
Counting Characters, Words, and Lines in a Text File
Link Files
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
3. Environment Variables
3.1. Environment and Shell Variables
3 2. Setting and Displaying Variables
Listing All Variables
Variable Containing More Than One Word
Modifying a Variable
Single- and Double-Quote Characters
Removing a Variable
Assigning Output of a Command to a Variable
3.3. Predefined Environment Variables
3.4. Exporting Shell Variables
3.5. Setting the Command Prompt
Adding Useful Information to the Prompt
3.6. The PATH Variable
Chapter Summary
Chapter review questions
Test Your Knowledge
4. Input/Output Redirection and Pipes
4.1. Redirecting Standard Output
Joining Two or More Files
Appending to a File
Redirecting Standard Output to Devices
4.2. Redirecting Standard Input
4.3. Redirecting Standard Error
4.4. Redirecting Standard Input, Output, and Error Simultaneously
4.5. Pipes and How They Are Used
Use of Pipes as Filters
Use of Pipes for Data Manipulation
4.6. The T-Junction
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
5. Using the vi Editor
5.1. Modes Used in vi
5.2. Starting and Stopping vi
5.3. Cursor Movement
5.4. Inserting and Deleting Text
5.5. Replacing Text
5 6. Undo and Redo
5.7. Scrolling Text
5.8. Search and Replace
5.9. Cut, Copy, and Paste
5.10. Importing and Exporting Text
Importing a Disk File into Editor
Exporting Text from the Current File
5.11. Configuring vi Options
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
6. Regular Expressions
6.1. How a Command Is Executed
6.2. Position Specifiers
Use of $
Use of ^
Getting Rid of Blank Lines
Escaping Position Specifiers
6.3. Meta Characters
Use of the Asterisk * Character
Use of the Dot (.) Character
Use of Range Characters [...]
Use of the Word Delimiters < and >
6.4. Standard and Extended Regular Expressions
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
7. File Permissions
7.1. Who Are UNIX Users
7.2. Types of File Permissions
Importance of Read Permission
Left-to-Right Rule of File Permissions
Directory Permissions
7.3. Modifying File Permissions
Modifying File Permissions Using Symbolic Modes
Changing File Permissions Using Octal Numbers
7.4. Default File Permissions
7.5. Changing the Owner and Group of a File
7.6. Special File Permissions
SETUID and SETGID
Sticky Bit
7.7. Finding Files Having a Particular Set of File Permissions
7.8. Access Control Lists
Listing ACL
Changing ACL
7.9. Miscellaneous Commands
The newgrp Command
The su Command
The id Command
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
8. UNIX File System Hierarchy
8.1. Static and Dynamic Files
8.2. The Root Directory ( / )
8.3. The Device Directory (/dev)
8.4. The /etc Directory
8.5. The Home Directory (/home)
8.6. The System Binary Directory (/sbin)
8.7. The /stand Directory
8.8. The /net Directory
8.9. The Application Directory (/opt)
8.10. The Temporary File Directory (/tmp)
8.11. The /usr Directory
/usr/bin
/usr/contrib
/usr/include
/usr/lib
/usr/sbin
/usr/share/man
8.12. The Variable Files Directory (/var)
Log Files
Spool Files (/var/spool)
Temporary var files (/var/tmp)
8.13. The lost+found Directory
8.14. Some Useful Commands Related to File System Hierarchy
The which Command
The whereis Command
More on the man Command
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
9. Working with the POSIX Shell and Job Control
9.1. POSIX Shell Capabilities
Shell and Subshell
Controlling Resources (ulimit)
9.2. File Name Completion
9.3. History and Reentering Commands
9.4. Command Line Editing
9.5. Substitution
Variable Substitution
Command Substitution
Tilde Substitution
9.6. Setting Terminal Parameters
9.7. Job Control
Foreground and Background Jobs
Suspending a Foreground Job
Resuming Suspended Jobs and Bringing Background Jobs to the Foreground
Moving Jobs to the Background
Stopping a Running Job
Waiting for Background Jobs to Finish
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
10. Introduction to Shell Programming
10.1. Anatomy of a Shell Program
Which Subshell Will Execute It?
Comments in a Shell Program
Commands and Control Structures
Steps for Creating a Shell Program
Debugging Shell Programs
10.2. Using Variables
Passing Data Through Environment Variables
10.3. Command Line Arguments
Using Command Line Arguments, or Positional Parameters
The shift Command
10.4. Interactive Shell Programs
The read Command
The echo Command
10.5. Exit Codes
10.6. The test Command
Testing Numeric Values
Testing String Values
Testing Files
Testing with Logical Operators
10.7. Branching
The if-then-fi Structure
The if-then-else-fi Structure
The case Structure
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
11. Advanced Shell Programming
11.1. Arithmetic and Logic Operations
Explicit Mode let Command
Implicit Mode let Command
11.2. The while-do-done Loop
11.3. The until-do-done Loop
11.4. The for-do-done Loop
Changing File Access Date and Time
Accessing Command Line Parameters
11.5. Breaking a Loop
The break Command
The continue Command
The exit Command
11.6. Text Processing
Using sed
Using cut
The sleep Command
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
II. HP-UX System Administration
12. The System Administration Manager
12.1. Why Use SAM?
12.2. Starting and Stopping SAM
Starting and Stopping SAM in Text Mode
Starting and Stopping SAM in GUI
12.3. A Sample SAM Session
Creating a New User
12.4. SAM Log Files
12.5. Restricted Use of SAM by Non-Root Users
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
13. Installing HP-UX
13.1. Introduction to HP Workstations and Servers
13.2. Installing HP-UX
13.3. Guided Installation
13.4. Advanced Installation
13.5. Initial System Configuration
Postinstallation Tasks
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
14. System Startup and Shutdown
14.1. Introduction to the Boot Process
14.2. Processor Dependent Code
PDC Menus
Searching Boot Devices
Booting from an Alternate Disk
Stable Storage
Booting in Single-User Mode
14.3. Boot Area on the System Disk
Commands Related to the LIF Area
14.4. Initial System Loader
Secondary Loader
BOOTING ANOTHER KERNEL
BOOTING IN SINGLE-USER MODE
14.5. Loading the HP-UX Kernel
Swapper Process
/sbin/pre_init_rc File
14.6. The init Process
/etc/inittab File
Initialization of I/O Devices with ioinit
The /sbin/bcheckrc Script
The /sbin/rc Script
Sample /etc/inittab
14.7. Runlevels
Changing Runlevel
Determine Current Runlevel
14.8. Adding a Program to Run at Boot Time
Sequencer Directories
Configuration Files
14.9. System Shutdown
Shutdown and Reboot Commands
The shutdown.allow File
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
15. Software and Patch Management
15.1. Software Packaging Structure
Filesets
Subproducts
Products
Bundles
Software Depots
15.2. Listing Installed Software
15.3. Installing New Software
Phases of Software Installation
Install/Update Log File
Installing Protected Software Using Codewords
SD-UX Daemon and Agent
Installed Product Database
15.4. Removing Software
Finding and Removing Unused Filesets
15.5. Verifying Installed Software
15.6. Managing Software Depots
Adding Packages to a Depot
Removing Packages from a Depot
Listing Packages in a Depot
15.7. HP-UX Patches
Patch Sources
CUSTOM PATCH MANAGER
Types of Patches
Listing Installed Patches
15.8. Installing and Removing Patches
Obtaining Patches
Creating a Patch Depot
Installing Patches
Removing Patches
15.9. SD-UX Commands
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
16. Reconfiguring the HP-UX Kernel
16.1. Why Reconfigure the Kernel?
Adding or Removing Device Drivers
Adding or Removing a Subsystem
Changing Swap or Dump Devices
Modifying System Parameters
16.2. The Reconfiguration Process
Preparing a New System Configuration File
Compiling the Kernel
Installing New Kernel and Configuration Files
Rebooting the System
16.3. Kernel Rebuilding in a Nutshell
16.4. Booting from the Old Kernel
16.5. Common Kernel Tunable Parameters
16.6. Using SAM to Reconfigure the Kernel
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
17. Peripheral Devices
17.1. Devices and Physical Paths
Common Types of Device Adapters
Hardware Paths
17.2. Device Files
Devices Directory Hierarchy
Major and Minor Numbers
Character Devices
Block Devices
17.3. SCSI Device File Naming Convention
Disk Naming
Tape Devices
17.4. Listing Installed Devices
Using the ll Command
Using the ioscan Command
Using the lssf Command
Usable Devices
17.5. Creating Device Files
Autoconfiguration
Using the insf Command
Using the mksf Command
Using the mknod Command
Using SAM
17.6. Installing a New Device
17.7. Terminals and Modems
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
18. HP-UX File Systems and Logical Volume Manager
18.1. Disk Devices and Their Configuration
18.2. Introduction to Logical Volume Manager
The Whole-Disk Approach
The Logical Volume Manager Approach
PHYSICAL VOLUME
VOLUME GROUP
LOGICAL VOLUME
18.3. Listing and Creating Logical Volumes
Listing Physical Volumes
Listing Volume Groups
Listing Logical Volumes
Creating Physical Volumes
Creating Volume Groups
Creating Logical Volumes
LVM Data Structure
18.4. Introduction to File Systems
File System Types
More on Hard and Soft Links
18.5. The HighPerformance File System
HFS Blocks
HFS Fragments
18.6. The Journaled File System
18.7. Creating a New File System
File System Creation Process
Creating a File System with the newfs Command
18.8. Mounting and Unmounting a File System
Automatic Mounting at Startup
Sample /etc/fstab File
18.9. Managing a File System
Monitoring Disk Usage
Extending Volume Groups
Extending Logical Volumes
Extending File Systems
Using SAM for LVM Administration
18.10. File System Repair
Repairing a File System Using the fsck Command
18.11. Important LVM Commands
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
19. User and Group Management
19.1. Managing Users
Creating Users
Deleting Users
Modifying a User
User Inactivity and Expiration
19.2. Managing Groups
Standard Groups
Creating, Deleting and Modifying Groups
Multiple Group Membership
19.3. The Password File (/etc/passwd)
19.4. The Group File (/etc/group)
Restricted User Access
Verifying Consistency of Password and Group Files
19.5. The Skeleton Directory (/etc/skel)
19.6. Using SAM for User and Group Management
User Templates
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
20. Dealing with HP-UX Processes
20.1. Process Table
20.2. Process States
Running
Sleeping
Ready to Run Process
Stopped
Zombie
20.3. Listing Processes
Description of Fields in the Process Table
20.4. Sending Signals to Processes
The nohup Command
20.5. Process Nice Values
Listing Nice Priorities
Changing the Nice Values of Running Processes
20.6. Some Useful Commands
The timex Command
The trap Command
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
21. Printing on HP-UX
21.1. Introduction to the Printing System
Sending a Print Request
Canceling a Print Request
Modifying a Print Request
21.2. Types of Printers
Local Printers
Remote Printers
Network Printers
21.3. Directory Hierarchy of the Printing System
21.4. Adding a Printer
Adding a Printer
Setting a Printer as Default Destination
Deleting a Printer
Adding Printers Using SAM
21.5. Managing Print Queues
Starting and Stopping the Print Scheduler
Moving Print Jobs
Deleting Print Jobs
Enabling and Disabling Printers
Accepting and Rejecting Print Requests
Current Printer Status
21.6. Print Job Priorities
Fence Priority
21.7. Troubleshooting
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
22. Memory and Swap Space Management
22.1. System Memory and Swap Space
Daemons Used with the Swap System
22.2. Types of Swap Space
Device Swap Space
File System Swap Space
Primary Swap Space
Secondary Swap Space
22.3. Creating Swap Space
Creating Swap Space Using the Command Line
Creating Swap Space Using SAM
Enabling Swap Space at System Startup
22.4. Monitoring Swap Space
22.5. Swap Space Priorities and Performance
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
23. System Backup and Recovery
23.1. Types of Backup
Full Backup
Incremental Backup
Recovering from an Incremental Backup
23.2. Methods of Backup and Restore
Comparison of Backup Methods
Using dd
23.3. Using fbackup and frecover
Creating a Backup
Using Graph Files
Creating an Incremental Backup
Recovering Backed-up Data
23.4. Using tar
Creating a Backup with tar
Restoring Data Using tar
23.5. Using SAM to Back Up and Restore Data
23.6. Using Ignite-UX
Creating a Recovery Tape
Updating a Recovery Tape
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
24. Automating Jobs
24.1. Introduction to cron
The cron Daemon
Granting Access to Users
Log Files
24.2. Automating Jobs Using the crontab Command
Format of crontab Files
Editing crontab Files
Sample crontab File for a Root User
24.3. Automating Jobs Using the at Command
Submitting a Job
Listing and Deleting at Jobs
Allowing/Denying User Access
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
25. System Performance Monitoring
25.1. Tools Used for Performance Monitoring
Monitoring Memory Performance
Monitoring Disk Performance
Using top
Using System Activity Reporter (sar)
MONITORING CPU ACTIVITY WITH THE sar COMMAND
MONITORING BUFFER CACHE ACTIVITY WITH THE sar COMMAND
25.2. Using GlancePlus
CPU Utilization
Disk Utilization
Memory Utilization
Swap Utilization
Processor List
Chapter Summary
III. HP-UX Network Administration
26. Basic Network Concepts
26.1. Network Terminology
Local and Wide Area Networks
Protocol
Host
Physical Medium
Network Interface Adapter
Bandwidth
Client and Server
Route
26.2. The OSI Model
OSI Layers
APPLICATION LAYER
PRESENTATION LAYER
SESSION LAYER
TRANSPORT LAYER
NETWORK LAYER
DATA LINK LAYER
PHYSICAL LAYER
How Data Transfer Takes Place Among Layers
PEER PROTOCOLS
INTERFACES
Layered Network Model
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
27. Network Components and Topologies
27.1. Network Topologies
Bus Topology
Star Topology
Ring Topology
Hybrid Networks
27.2. Network Hardware Components
Network Cables
COAXIAL CABLE
TWISTED PAIR CABLE
FIBER OPTIC CABLE
Network Interface Adapter
Cable Connectors
BNC CONNECTORS
LAN-TP CONNECTORS
AUI CONNECTORS
Transceiver
Repeaters
Hubs
Bridges
Switches
Routers
Gateway
27.3. MAC Addresses
27.4. Access Methods
CSMA/CD
Token Passing
27.5. Ethernet and IEEE 802.3
10BASE-2 Ethernet
10BASE-5 Ethernet
10BASE-T Ethernet
100BASE-T Fast Ethernet
100VG-AnyLAN Local Area Network
27.6. Token Ring and IEEE 802.5
27.7. FDDI
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
28. Introduction to the TCP/IP Protocol
28.1. Introduction to TCP/IP
TCP/IP Layers
IP Address
Network Address
IP Address Classes
CLASS A NETWORKS
CLASS B NETWORKS
CLASS C NETWORKS
28.2. Building an IP Network
Assigning IP Addresses
Netmasks and Subnetting
IP Routes
DEFAULT ROUTE
ROUTING PROCESS
ROUTING PROTOCOLS
Address Resolution Protocol
Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)
Internet Control Message Protocol
28.3. TCP and UDP Protocols
TCP Protocol
UDP Protocol
TCP Window Size
28.4. Ports and Sockets
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
29. Configuring LAN Interface Adapters
29.1. Configuring LAN Adapters
LAN Adapter-Naming Convention
Detecting LAN Adapters
29.2. Configuring an IP Address to a LAN Adapter
Enabling LAN Adapters at Boot Time Using the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf File
Assigning Multiple IP Addresses to a Single LAN Adapter
Updating the /etc/hosts File
29.3. Adding Routes
Creating a Route
Deleting a Route
Default Routes
29.4. Using SAM to Configure a LAN Adapter
29.5. Troubleshooting LAN Connectivity
Analyzing Protocol Statistics with netstat
Using the lanadmin Command
Using the ndd Command
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
30. Configuring and Managing ARPA/Berkeley Services
30.1. Introduction to Internet Services
ARPA Services
REMOTE LOGIN USING TELNET
FILE TRANSFER USING FTP
NETWORK TIME PROTOCOL (NTP)
DYNAMIC ROUTING USING GATED
Berkeley Services
REMOTE LOGIN USING RLOGIN
REMOTE COPY USING RCP
REMOTE EXECUTION USING REMSH
BIND
SENDMAIL
REMOTE PRINTING
NETWORK INFORMATION
Security of Commands Starting with “r”
HOST EQUIVALENCY
USER EQUIVALENCY
30.2. Starting Internet Services
Starting a Service as a Daemon
Starting a Service through inetd
SECURING INETD
How a Connection Is Established
30.3. Using SAM to Manage Network Services
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
31. Host Name Resolution and Domain Name Server
31.1. Host Name to IP Address Mapping
Multiple Host Names for a Single IP
Multiple IP Addresses for a Single Host
31.2. Name Resolution Methods
The /etc/hosts File
Network Information Service
Domain Name Server
31.3. Introduction to the Domain Name System
Name Space
RELATIVE AND ABSOLUTE NAMES
REVERSE NAME LOOKUP
Name Server
NAME SERVER ZONES
PRIMARY NAME SERVER
SECONDARY NAME SERVER
CACHING NAME SERVER
31.4. Configuring the Primary DNS
DNS Configuration Files
Resource Records
Updating Data Base Files on the Primary Server
31.5. Configuring the Secondary DNS
Updating Data Base Files on the Secondary Server
31.6. Configuring the Caching DNS
31.7. Configuring the DNS Client
Configuring the Name Service Switch
Configuring /etc/resolv.conf
Testing with nslookup
31.8. Using SAM to Configure DNS
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
32. Configuring and Managing NIS
32.1. NIS Concepts
NIS Domains
NIS Maps
NIS Roles
MASTER NIS SERVER
SLAVE NIS SERVER
NIS CLIENT
32.2. Configuring NIS
Setting Up an NIS Domain Name
NIS Startup Files
NIS Daemons
Configuring the NIS Master Server
Configuring an NIS Slave Server
Configuring an NIS Client
Name Service Switch
Testing NIS Configuration
32.3. Managing NIS
Updating NIS Maps on the Master Server
Updating NIS Maps on a Slave Server
Changing a Password on a Client
Using rpcinfo
32.4. Controlling Access
32.5. Using SAM to Configure NIS
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
33. Configuring and Managing the Network File System
33.1. NFS Concepts
Remote Mount Process
NFS and RPC
The portmap and rpcbind Daemons
NFS Versions
33.2. Configuring an NFS Server
Creating the /etc/exports File
Starting the Server Process at Boot Time
Starting an NFS Server and Exporting Directories Manually
Viewing Exported and Mounted File Systems
33.3. Configuring an NFS Client
Starting an NFS Client at Boot Time
Creating Mount Points and Configuring /etc/fstab
Mounting Remote File Systems
Viewing Mounted File Systems
Viewing Exported File Systems by a Server
33.4. NFS Daemons
33.5. Troubleshooting
The rpcinfo Command
Using the nfsstat Command
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
34. HP-UX Automounter
34.1. Automounter Maps
Master Map
Direct Map
Indirect Map
Special Map
Including Maps Within Other Maps
Modifying Automounter Maps
34.2. Configuring Automounter
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
35. Network Time Protocol
35.1. Introduction to NTP
NTP Time Sources
Some Definitions
SERVER
CLIENT
PEER
STRATUM LEVEL
35.2. Configuring the NTP Server
Configuring a Server to Use a Radio Clock
Configuring a Server to Use Another Server
Configuring a Server to Use a Local Clock
35.3. Configuring an NTP Client
Configuring a Client to Use Server Polling
Configuring a Client to Use Server Broadcast
Using the ntpdate Command
35.4. Using SAM to Configure NTP
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review Questions
Test Your Knowledge
36. System and Network Administration: Final Thoughts
36.1. Routine Uses of a Network
SD-UX Server
Network Printing
A Standard Environment for Users
Time Synchronization
Network File System
Backup and Recovery
36.2. Using syslogd Over a Network
36.3. Network Performance Monitoring
36.4. Routine Tasks
Chapter Summary
A. CHAPTER REVIEW ANSWERS
Part One: Fundamentals of the UNIX Systems
Chapter 1: Getting Started with UNIX
Chapter 2: Working with Files and Directories
Chapter 3: Environment Variables
Chapter 4: Input/Output Redirection and Pipes
Chapter 5: Using the vi Editor
Chapter 6: Regular Expressions
Chapter 7: File Permissions
Chapter 8: UNIX File System Hierarchy
Chapter 9: Working with the POSIX Shell and Job Control
Chapter 10: Introduction to Shell Programming
Chapter 11: Advanced Shell Programming
Part Two: HP-UX System Administration
Chapter 12: The System Administration Manager
Chapter 13: Installing HP-UX
Chapter 14: System Startup and Shutdown
Chapter 15: Software and Patch Management
Chapter 16: Reconfiguring the HP-UX Kernel
Chapter 17: Peripheral Devices
Chapter 18: HP-UX File Systems and Logical Volume Manager
Chapter 19: User and Group Management
Chapter 20: Dealing with HP-UX Processes
Chapter 21: Printing on HP-UX
Chapter 22: Memory and Swap Space Management
Chapter 23: System Backup and Recovery
Chapter 24: Automating Jobs
Part Three: HP-UX Network Administration
Chapter 26: Basic Network Concepts
Chapter 27: Network Components and Topologies
Chapter 28: Introduction to the TCP/IP Protocol
Chapter 29: Configuring LAN Interface Adapters
Chapter 30: Configuring and Managing ARPA/Berkeley Services
Chapter 31: Host Name Resolution and Domain Name Server
Chapter 32: Configuring and Managing NIS
Chapter 33: Configuring and Managing the Network File System
Chapter 34: HP-UX Automounter
Chapter 35: Network Time Protocol
B. TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE ANSWERS
Part One: Fundamentals of UNIX Systems
Chapter 1: Getting Started with UNIX
Chapter 2: Working with Files and Directories
Chapter 3: Environment Variables
Chapter 4: Input/Output Redirection and Pipes
Chapter 5: Using the vi Editor
Chapter 6: Regular Expressions
Chapter 7: File Permissions
Chapter 8: UNIX File System Hierarchy
Chapter 9: Working with the POSIX Shell and Job Control
Chapter 10: Introduction to Shell Programming
Chapter 11: Advanced Shell Programming
Part Two: HP-UX System Administration
Chapter 12: The System Administration Manager
Chapter 13: Installing HP-UX
Chapter 14: System Startup and Shutdown
Chapter 15: Software and Patch Management
Chapter 16: Reconfiguring the HP-UX Kernel
Chapter 17: Peripheral Devices
Chapter 18: HP-UX File Systems and Logical Volume Manager
Chapter 19: User and Group Management
Chapter 20: Dealing with HP-UX Processes
Chapter 21: Printing on HP-UX
Chapter 22: Memory and Swap Space Management
Chapter 23: System Backup and Recovery
Chapter 24: Automating Jobs
Part Three: HP-UX Network Administration
Chapter 26: Basic Network Concepts
Chapter 27: Network Components and Topologies
Chapter 28: Introduction to TCP/IP Protocol
Chapter 29: Configuring LAN Interface Adapters
Chapter 30: Configuring and Managing ARPA/Berkeley Services
Chapter 31: Host Name Resolution and Domain Name Server
Chapter 32: Configuring and Managing NIS
Chapter 33: Configuring and Managing the Network File System
Chapter 34: HP-UX Automounter
Chapter 35: Network Time Protocol
C. HP-UX COMMANDS AND CONFIGURATION FILES
Commands
Configuration Files
D. SAMPLE HP-UX CERTIFICATION EXAM
E. GLOSSARY
Glossary
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