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AIX and Linux interoperability / / [Abhijit Chavan ... et al.]
AIX and Linux interoperability / / [Abhijit Chavan ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif., : IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization], 2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 300 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) ChavanAbhijit
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Identification and authentication -- 1.1 User security mechanisms -- 1.1.1 AIX security -- 1.1.2 Linux security -- 1.2 Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) -- 1.2.1 PAM configuration -- 1.2.2 PAM keywords -- 1.3 Linux PAM implementation -- 1.4 AIX PAM implementation -- 1.4.1 PAM modules and AIX -- 1.4.2 PAM applications and AIX -- Chapter 2. Centralized user management -- 2.1 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) -- 2.1.1 Introduction to LDAP -- 2.1.2 Using LDAP for authentication -- 2.2 Planning for LDAP authentication -- 2.3 LDAP servers -- 2.3.1 IBM Directory Server -- 2.3.2 The OpenLDAP directory server -- 2.4 Migrating user information to LDAP -- 2.4.1 Migrating users on Linux -- 2.4.2 Migrating users on AIX -- 2.5 LDAP authentication clients -- 2.5.1 AIX LDAP authentication client -- 2.5.2 Linux LDAP authentication client -- 2.5.3 PAM and NSS LDAP modules on AIX -- 2.6 Deploying LDAP for authentication -- 2.6.1 OpenLDAP server setup -- 2.6.2 AIX LDAP client setup -- 2.6.3 Linux LDAP client setup -- 2.7 Security considerations -- 2.7.1 Host access control -- 2.7.2 LDAP servers access and database backup -- 2.7.3 Encryption and PKI -- Chapter 3. Single sign-on -- 3.1 The Kerberos way -- 3.2 Kerberos configuration -- 3.2.1 Kerberos configuration files -- 3.2.2 Kerberos database -- 3.2.3 Controlling access to Kerberos -- 3.2.4 Starting Kerberos -- 3.3 Kerberos administration -- 3.3.1 Kerberos principals -- 3.3.2 Kerberos policies -- 3.3.3 Kerberos database management -- 3.3.4 Kerberos database replication -- 3.4 AIX Network Authentication Service (NAS) -- 3.4.1 Installing required packages -- 3.4.2 AIX Kerberos master server -- 3.5 Linux Kerberos support.
3.5.1 Red Hat Linux Kerberos packages -- 3.5.2 Configuring Kerberos on Linux -- 3.6 Discovering Kerberos services -- 3.6.1 Discovering Kerberos services using AIX NAS and LDAP -- 3.6.2 Discovering Kerberos services using DNS -- 3.7 Integrating Kerberos authentication -- 3.7.1 KDC setup -- 3.7.2 Standard Kerberos services -- 3.7.3 Kerberos authentication clients -- 3.8 Migrating users to Kerberos -- 3.9 Security considerations -- 3.10 Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) -- 3.10.1 EIM concepts -- 3.10.2 Using Enterprise Identity Mapping -- Chapter 4. Networking services -- 4.1 Protocols -- 4.1.1 Domain Name System (DNS) -- 4.1.2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) -- 4.1.3 Network Time Protocol (NTP) -- 4.1.4 Network Information Service (NIS) -- 4.2 Data transfers -- 4.2.1 rsync -- 4.2.2 rdist -- 4.3 Network management -- 4.3.1 SNMP -- 4.3.2 IBM Tivoli® Netview -- 4.3.3 ntop -- 4.3.4 UNIX network performance management commands -- Chapter 5. Sendmail -- 5.1 Sendmail overview -- 5.1.1 Installing Sendmail -- 5.1.2 Configuration file: sendmail.cf -- 5.1.3 Start and stop Sendmail -- 5.1.4 Mail aliases file -- 5.1.5 Mail queue -- 5.1.6 Mail logging -- 5.2 Mail server on AIX -- 5.2.1 Configuring mail server on AIX -- 5.2.2 Sending mail from Linux through an AIX hub -- 5.3 Mail server on Linux -- Chapter 6. Samba file and print server -- 6.1 Installing Samba on AIX -- 6.2 Installing Samba on Linux -- 6.3 Samba file and print server on AIX and client on Linux -- 6.3.1 Configuring a Samba server on AIX -- 6.3.2 Configuring a client on Linux -- 6.4 Samba file and print server on Linux and client on AIX -- 6.4.1 Configuring Samba server on Linux -- 6.4.2 Configuring a Samba client on AIX -- Chapter 7. NFS -- 7.1 What NFS is -- 7.2 Installing NFS on AIX -- 7.3 Installing NFS on Linux -- 7.4 Configuring an NFS server on AIX and an NFS client on Linux.
7.4.1 Configuring an NFS server on AIX -- 7.4.2 Configuring NFS client on Linux -- 7.5 Configuring an NFS server on Linux and an NFS client on AIX -- 7.5.1 Configuring an NFS server on Linux -- 7.5.2 Configuring the NFS client on AIX -- 7.6 Other NFS topics -- 7.6.1 NFS automount -- 7.6.2 User and group ID mapping -- 7.6.3 Access control lists -- 7.6.4 NFS locking -- Chapter 8. File systems and data archiving -- 8.1 Journaled File System (JFS) -- 8.1.1 Converting a existing ext3 file system to JFS -- 8.1.2 Using ACL on JFS -- 8.2 Universal Disk Format (UDF) -- 8.3 Backup and file systems -- 8.4 Data archiving -- Chapter 9. Security -- 9.1 IPSec -- 9.1.1 Security associations (SA) -- 9.1.2 Tunnels and key management -- 9.1.3 Installing IPSec on Linux -- 9.1.4 Installing IPSec on AIX -- 9.2 Security tools -- 9.2.1 OpenSSL -- 9.2.2 OpenSSH -- 9.2.3 tcp_wrapper -- Chapter 10. System administration applications -- 10.1 Web-based System Manager -- 10.1.1 Web-based System Manager architecture -- 10.1.2 Installing Web-based System Manager -- 10.1.3 Modes of operation -- 10.2 Web-based System Manager Client for Linux -- 10.2.1 Implementing a secure connection in server-client mode -- 10.2.2 Viewing configuration properties -- 10.3 Webmin -- 10.3.1 How to obtain Webmin -- 10.3.2 Installing Webmin -- 10.3.3 Starting the Webmin interface -- 10.3.4 Logging in to Webmin -- 10.3.5 Webmin panels/categories -- 10.3.6 Webmin security features -- Chapter 11. Printer sharing -- 11.1 Printing from Linux to a printer attached to AIX -- 11.1.1 Printing on AIX -- 11.1.2 Configuring remote printing on Linux -- 11.2 Printing from AIX to a printer attached to Linux -- 11.2.1 Installing a printer on Linux -- 11.2.2 Configuring remote printing on AIX -- 11.3 Configuring Directory-Enabled (LDAP) System V printing on AIX -- Chapter 12. Linux for IBM eServer pSeries and RS/6000.
12.1 Linux on a logical partition (LPAR) -- 12.2 AIX toolbox for Linux applications -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other resources -- Referenced Web sites -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- IBM Redbooks collections -- Index -- Back cover.
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AIX version 4.3 to 5L migration guide [[electronic resource] /] / [Cathrin Klonowski ... et al.]
AIX version 4.3 to 5L migration guide [[electronic resource] /] / [Cathrin Klonowski ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [United States?], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 246 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) KlonowskiCathrin
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
System design
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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AIX version 4.3 to 5L migration guide [[electronic resource] /] / [Cathrin Klonowski ... et al.]
AIX version 4.3 to 5L migration guide [[electronic resource] /] / [Cathrin Klonowski ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [United States?], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 246 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) KlonowskiCathrin
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
System design
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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AIX version 4.3 to 5L migration guide / / [Cathrin Klonowski ... et al.]
AIX version 4.3 to 5L migration guide / / [Cathrin Klonowski ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [United States?], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 246 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) KlonowskiCathrin
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
System design
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Enhancements in AIX 5L Version 5.1 -- 1.1 Logical partitioning (LPAR) -- 1.2 System management -- 1.3 Networking -- 1.4 LVM and file system support -- 1.5 Security enhancements -- 1.6 Workload Manager (WLM) -- 1.7 Linux affinity -- Chapter 2. Enhancements in AIX 5L Version 5.2 -- 2.1 Self-optimizing functionality -- 2.2 Cluster Systems Management (CSM) -- 2.3 Scalability and performance -- 2.4 Storage management -- 2.5 Security and directory -- 2.6 Workload Manager (WLM) -- 2.7 Linux affinity -- 2.8 IBM eServer™ pSeries Information Center -- Chapter 3. Seven reasons to migrate -- 3.1 Software maintenance -- 3.2 Networking -- 3.3 Memory page size -- 3.4 Disk storage -- 3.5 Hardware reliability and availability -- 3.6 Resource management with WLM -- 3.7 Security aspects -- Chapter 4. Planning and preparation -- 4.1 Hardware requirements -- 4.1.1 Supported and unsupported hardware -- 4.1.2 Microcode requirements -- 4.1.3 System requirements -- 4.2 Software requirements -- 4.2.1 AIX Version 4.3 maintenance level requirements -- 4.2.2 Binary compatibility -- 4.2.3 Availability of third-party and in-house applications -- 4.2.4 Additional software products with AIX 5L -- 4.3 Migration strategy -- 4.3.1 New and complete overwrite -- 4.3.2 Migration installation -- 4.3.3 Alternate disk migration -- 4.3.4 The mksysb installation -- 4.4 Migration scenarios -- 4.4.1 Outline of possible migration scenarios -- 4.4.2 Install options -- 4.4.3 Migration schedule -- 4.5 Documentation of existing environment -- 4.5.1 Using standard AIX and the snap command -- 4.5.2 Documenting your hardware -- 4.5.3 Documenting your software -- 4.5.4 Additional documentation.
4.6 Backup of existing environment -- 4.6.1 Backup options -- 4.6.2 Backup of root volume group -- 4.6.3 Backup of a non-root volume group -- 4.6.4 Verification and restore of backup -- 4.7 Migration validation -- 4.7.1 Hardware and software requirement check list -- 4.7.2 Backup and documentation check list -- 4.7.3 Additional check list -- 4.8 What to do in case migration fails -- Chapter 5. Migration by media -- 5.1 Migration to AIX 5L Version 5.1 -- 5.1.1 Migration steps -- 5.2 Migration to AIX 5L Version 5.2 -- 5.3 Migration from POWER3 to a POWER4 partition -- 5.3.1 Environment setup -- 5.3.2 Case 1: POWER3 to POWER4 AIX 5L Version 5.1 by tape -- 5.3.3 System backup by tape -- 5.3.4 Restoring system image on POWER4 partition -- 5.3.5 Case 2: POWER3 to POWER4 AIX 5L Version 5.2 by CD/DVD -- 5.3.6 Case 3: Cloning your system -- 5.3.7 An alternative -- Chapter 6. Migration by NIM -- 6.1 NIM enhancements -- 6.1.1 Easy NIM (EZNIM) -- 6.1.2 Alternate disk migration -- 6.1.3 Improved NIM interfaces -- 6.1.4 Verification of NIM resources -- 6.1.5 Service consumability -- 6.1.6 Additional enhancements -- 6.2 NIM environment -- 6.2.1 Defining the NIM environment -- 6.2.2 Operating system requirements -- 6.3 NIM master migration -- 6.3.1 Environment setup -- 6.3.2 Migrating the NIM master from AIX Version 4.3 to AIX 5L -- 6.3.3 Configuring the NIM master after AIX migration -- 6.3.4 Moving the NIM master from POWER3 to POWER4 -- 6.4 NIM client migration -- 6.4.1 Availability during migration -- 6.4.2 NIM installation of client -- 6.4.3 Alternate disk migration of client -- 6.4.4 Migration of NIM client -- 6.4.5 Troubleshooting -- Chapter 7. Post migration tasks -- 7.1 Common tasks -- 7.2 NIM master specific tasks -- 7.3 Alternate disk migration specific tasks -- Chapter 8. Applications -- 8.1 SAP and Oracle -- 8.1.1 Pre-migration issues.
8.1.2 Migration and upgrade procedure -- 8.1.3 Post-migration issues -- 8.2 DB2 -- 8.3 HACMP -- 8.4 IBM Tivoli® Storage Manager (TSM) -- 8.5 Shell script -- 8.6 Compiler -- Appendix A. Hardware and fileset support with AIX 5L -- AIX 5L Version 5.1 -- AIX 5L Version 5.2 -- Appendix B. Sample output of the snap command -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Index -- Back cover.
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Beginning shell scripting [[electronic resource] /] / Eric Foster-Johnson, John C. Welch, and Micah Anderson
Beginning shell scripting [[electronic resource] /] / Eric Foster-Johnson, John C. Welch, and Micah Anderson
Autore Foster-Johnson Eric
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (530 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) WelchJohn C. <1967->
AndersonMicah <1974->
Collana Programmer to programmer
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-25583-8
9786610255832
0-7645-9791-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Beginning Shell Scripting; About the Authors; Credits; Contents; Introduction; Whom This Book Is For; What Does This Book Cover?; How This Book Is Structured; What Do You Need to Use This Book?; Conventions; Errata; p2p.wrox.com; Chapter 1: Introducing Shells; What Is a Shell?; Why Use Shells?; What Kind of Shells Are There?; How Do Shells Fit into a Graphical Environment?; Entering Commands; Command Editing; Working with Wildcards; Running Commands in the Background; Summary; Chapter 2: Introducing Shell Scripts; What Are Shell Scripts?; Alternatives to Shells: Other Scripting Languages
Tools to Edit Shell ScriptsWriting Scripts; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 3: Controlling How Scripts Run; Referencing Variables; Looping and Iteration; Checking Conditions with if; Nesting if Statements; Testing with the test Command; Making Complex Decisions with case; Looping While a Condition Is True; Looping Until a Condition Is True; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 4: Interacting with the Environment; Examining Environment Variables; Customizing Your Account; Handling Command-Line Arguments; Making Scripts Executable; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 5: Scripting with Files
Combining Files into ArchivesWorking with File Modes; Testing Files with the test Command; Dealing with Mac OS X Files; HFS+ Versus UFS: The Mac OS X Holy War; Working with Here Files and Interactive Programs; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 6: Processing Text with sed; Introducing sed; sed Versions; Installing sed; How sed Works; Selecting Lines to Operate On; Substitution; Advanced sed Invocation; Advanced Addressing; Advanced Substitution; Hold Space; More sed Resources; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 7: Processing Text with awk; What Is awk (Gawk/Mawk/Nawk/Oawk)?; How awk Works; Invoking awk
The print CommandUsing Variables in awk; Control Statements; Functions; Resources; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 8: Creating Command Pipelines; Working with Standard Input and Output; Piping Commands; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 9: Controlling Processes; Exploring Processes; Launching Processes; Capturing the Output of Processes; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 10: Shell Scripting Functions; Defining Functions; Using Functions; Using Arguments with Functions; Using Return Codes with Functions; Variable Scope: Think Globally, Act Locally; Understanding Recursion; Summary; Exercises
Chapter 11: Debugging Shell ScriptsDeciphering Error Messages; Tracking Down Problems with Debugging Techniques; Running Scripts in Debugging Mode; Avoiding Errors with Good Scripting; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 12: Graphing Data with MRTG; Working with MRTG; Monitoring Other Data with MRTG; Installing MRTG; Writing Scripts for MRTG; Configuring MRTG; Running MRTG; Monitoring Your Computer with MRTG; Monitoring Networks with MRTG; Monitoring Applications with MRTG; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 13: Scripting for Administrators; Why Write Scripts?; Scripting Complicated Commands
Troubleshooting Your Systems
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Beginning shell scripting [[electronic resource] /] / Eric Foster-Johnson, John C. Welch, and Micah Anderson
Beginning shell scripting [[electronic resource] /] / Eric Foster-Johnson, John C. Welch, and Micah Anderson
Autore Foster-Johnson Eric
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (530 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) WelchJohn C. <1967->
AndersonMicah <1974->
Collana Programmer to programmer
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
ISBN 1-280-25583-8
9786610255832
0-7645-9791-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Beginning Shell Scripting; About the Authors; Credits; Contents; Introduction; Whom This Book Is For; What Does This Book Cover?; How This Book Is Structured; What Do You Need to Use This Book?; Conventions; Errata; p2p.wrox.com; Chapter 1: Introducing Shells; What Is a Shell?; Why Use Shells?; What Kind of Shells Are There?; How Do Shells Fit into a Graphical Environment?; Entering Commands; Command Editing; Working with Wildcards; Running Commands in the Background; Summary; Chapter 2: Introducing Shell Scripts; What Are Shell Scripts?; Alternatives to Shells: Other Scripting Languages
Tools to Edit Shell ScriptsWriting Scripts; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 3: Controlling How Scripts Run; Referencing Variables; Looping and Iteration; Checking Conditions with if; Nesting if Statements; Testing with the test Command; Making Complex Decisions with case; Looping While a Condition Is True; Looping Until a Condition Is True; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 4: Interacting with the Environment; Examining Environment Variables; Customizing Your Account; Handling Command-Line Arguments; Making Scripts Executable; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 5: Scripting with Files
Combining Files into ArchivesWorking with File Modes; Testing Files with the test Command; Dealing with Mac OS X Files; HFS+ Versus UFS: The Mac OS X Holy War; Working with Here Files and Interactive Programs; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 6: Processing Text with sed; Introducing sed; sed Versions; Installing sed; How sed Works; Selecting Lines to Operate On; Substitution; Advanced sed Invocation; Advanced Addressing; Advanced Substitution; Hold Space; More sed Resources; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 7: Processing Text with awk; What Is awk (Gawk/Mawk/Nawk/Oawk)?; How awk Works; Invoking awk
The print CommandUsing Variables in awk; Control Statements; Functions; Resources; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 8: Creating Command Pipelines; Working with Standard Input and Output; Piping Commands; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 9: Controlling Processes; Exploring Processes; Launching Processes; Capturing the Output of Processes; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 10: Shell Scripting Functions; Defining Functions; Using Functions; Using Arguments with Functions; Using Return Codes with Functions; Variable Scope: Think Globally, Act Locally; Understanding Recursion; Summary; Exercises
Chapter 11: Debugging Shell ScriptsDeciphering Error Messages; Tracking Down Problems with Debugging Techniques; Running Scripts in Debugging Mode; Avoiding Errors with Good Scripting; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 12: Graphing Data with MRTG; Working with MRTG; Monitoring Other Data with MRTG; Installing MRTG; Writing Scripts for MRTG; Configuring MRTG; Running MRTG; Monitoring Your Computer with MRTG; Monitoring Networks with MRTG; Monitoring Applications with MRTG; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 13: Scripting for Administrators; Why Write Scripts?; Scripting Complicated Commands
Troubleshooting Your Systems
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Beginning shell scripting / / Eric Foster-Johnson, John C. Welch, and Micah Anderson
Beginning shell scripting / / Eric Foster-Johnson, John C. Welch, and Micah Anderson
Autore Foster-Johnson Eric
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (530 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) WelchJohn C. <1967->
AndersonMicah <1974->
Collana Programmer to programmer
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
ISBN 1-280-25583-8
9786610255832
0-7645-9791-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Beginning Shell Scripting; About the Authors; Credits; Contents; Introduction; Whom This Book Is For; What Does This Book Cover?; How This Book Is Structured; What Do You Need to Use This Book?; Conventions; Errata; p2p.wrox.com; Chapter 1: Introducing Shells; What Is a Shell?; Why Use Shells?; What Kind of Shells Are There?; How Do Shells Fit into a Graphical Environment?; Entering Commands; Command Editing; Working with Wildcards; Running Commands in the Background; Summary; Chapter 2: Introducing Shell Scripts; What Are Shell Scripts?; Alternatives to Shells: Other Scripting Languages
Tools to Edit Shell ScriptsWriting Scripts; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 3: Controlling How Scripts Run; Referencing Variables; Looping and Iteration; Checking Conditions with if; Nesting if Statements; Testing with the test Command; Making Complex Decisions with case; Looping While a Condition Is True; Looping Until a Condition Is True; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 4: Interacting with the Environment; Examining Environment Variables; Customizing Your Account; Handling Command-Line Arguments; Making Scripts Executable; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 5: Scripting with Files
Combining Files into ArchivesWorking with File Modes; Testing Files with the test Command; Dealing with Mac OS X Files; HFS+ Versus UFS: The Mac OS X Holy War; Working with Here Files and Interactive Programs; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 6: Processing Text with sed; Introducing sed; sed Versions; Installing sed; How sed Works; Selecting Lines to Operate On; Substitution; Advanced sed Invocation; Advanced Addressing; Advanced Substitution; Hold Space; More sed Resources; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 7: Processing Text with awk; What Is awk (Gawk/Mawk/Nawk/Oawk)?; How awk Works; Invoking awk
The print CommandUsing Variables in awk; Control Statements; Functions; Resources; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 8: Creating Command Pipelines; Working with Standard Input and Output; Piping Commands; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 9: Controlling Processes; Exploring Processes; Launching Processes; Capturing the Output of Processes; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 10: Shell Scripting Functions; Defining Functions; Using Functions; Using Arguments with Functions; Using Return Codes with Functions; Variable Scope: Think Globally, Act Locally; Understanding Recursion; Summary; Exercises
Chapter 11: Debugging Shell ScriptsDeciphering Error Messages; Tracking Down Problems with Debugging Techniques; Running Scripts in Debugging Mode; Avoiding Errors with Good Scripting; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 12: Graphing Data with MRTG; Working with MRTG; Monitoring Other Data with MRTG; Installing MRTG; Writing Scripts for MRTG; Configuring MRTG; Running MRTG; Monitoring Your Computer with MRTG; Monitoring Networks with MRTG; Monitoring Applications with MRTG; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 13: Scripting for Administrators; Why Write Scripts?; Scripting Complicated Commands
Troubleshooting Your Systems
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Building a server with FreeBSD 7 [[electronic resource] ] : a modular approach / / Bryan J. Hong
Building a server with FreeBSD 7 [[electronic resource] ] : a modular approach / / Bryan J. Hong
Autore Hong Bryan J (Bryan Johnathan)
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Francisco, : No Starch Press, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (292 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
Soggetto topico Client/server computing
Free computer software
Operating systems (Computers)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-59327-222-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgments; Preface; This Book's Roots; How to Use This Book; Format; Where to Start; Becoming the Superuser; Easy Editor; Part I: The Base System; FreeBSD 7.0; Summary; License; The Ports Collection; FreeBSD's Roots, Briefly; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Logging In; Default Search Path; Limiting SSH Access; Shutting Down; Rebooting; Configuring a Static IP; A. FreeBSD Server Behind a NAT Router; B. FreeBSD Server Connected Directly to the Internet; Dynamic DNS; hosts and resolv.conf; hosts; resolv.conf; Config Files; Notes; FreeBSD Ports Collection
SummaryResources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; portmaster; portaudit; Utilities; pkg_info; pkg_delete; Config Files; Notes; Part II: Third-Party Applications; Apache HTTP Server 2.2.8; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Utilities; apache22; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; Courier-authlib 0.60.2; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Config Files; Log Files; Courier-IMAP Server 4.3.0; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; IMAP; POP3; Utilities; maildirmake
Config FilesLog Files; Notes; CUPS Print Server 1.3.3; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Gutenprint Driver; HPLIP Driver; Finishing Printer Setup; Administration; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; Printer Types; Printing Restrictions; SSL Certificates; lptcontrol; Cyrus SASL 2.1.22; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Config Files; ddclient 3.7.3; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; Drupal 5.5; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install
ConfigureConfig Files; Notes; ISC BIND DNS Server 9.4.2; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Utilities; rndc; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; ISC DHCP Server 3.0.5; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Static IP Assignments; Dynamic DNS Updates; Testing; Config Files; Log Files; Lynx 2.8.6; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Microsoft Windows XP; Macintosh OS X; Utilities; lynx; Config Files; MediaWiki 1.11.1; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure
AdministrationConfig Files; Notes; MySQL Server 5.0.51; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Disabling MySQL TCP Networking; Testing; Basics; Show Databases; Create a Database; Add a User to a Database; Remove a User from a Database; Remove a User from MySQL; Delete a Database; Show User Privileges; Back Up All Databases; Back Up a Single Database; Restore a Database; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; NTP Server 4.2.2; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; OpenLDAP Server 2.3.38; Summary
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Hong Bryan J (Bryan Johnathan)  
San Francisco, : No Starch Press, c2008
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Building a server with FreeBSD 7 [[electronic resource] ] : a modular approach / / Bryan J. Hong
Building a server with FreeBSD 7 [[electronic resource] ] : a modular approach / / Bryan J. Hong
Autore Hong Bryan J (Bryan Johnathan)
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Francisco, : No Starch Press, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (292 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
Soggetto topico Client/server computing
Free computer software
Operating systems (Computers)
ISBN 1-59327-222-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgments; Preface; This Book's Roots; How to Use This Book; Format; Where to Start; Becoming the Superuser; Easy Editor; Part I: The Base System; FreeBSD 7.0; Summary; License; The Ports Collection; FreeBSD's Roots, Briefly; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Logging In; Default Search Path; Limiting SSH Access; Shutting Down; Rebooting; Configuring a Static IP; A. FreeBSD Server Behind a NAT Router; B. FreeBSD Server Connected Directly to the Internet; Dynamic DNS; hosts and resolv.conf; hosts; resolv.conf; Config Files; Notes; FreeBSD Ports Collection
SummaryResources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; portmaster; portaudit; Utilities; pkg_info; pkg_delete; Config Files; Notes; Part II: Third-Party Applications; Apache HTTP Server 2.2.8; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Utilities; apache22; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; Courier-authlib 0.60.2; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Config Files; Log Files; Courier-IMAP Server 4.3.0; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; IMAP; POP3; Utilities; maildirmake
Config FilesLog Files; Notes; CUPS Print Server 1.3.3; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Gutenprint Driver; HPLIP Driver; Finishing Printer Setup; Administration; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; Printer Types; Printing Restrictions; SSL Certificates; lptcontrol; Cyrus SASL 2.1.22; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Config Files; ddclient 3.7.3; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; Drupal 5.5; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install
ConfigureConfig Files; Notes; ISC BIND DNS Server 9.4.2; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Utilities; rndc; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; ISC DHCP Server 3.0.5; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Static IP Assignments; Dynamic DNS Updates; Testing; Config Files; Log Files; Lynx 2.8.6; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Microsoft Windows XP; Macintosh OS X; Utilities; lynx; Config Files; MediaWiki 1.11.1; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure
AdministrationConfig Files; Notes; MySQL Server 5.0.51; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Disabling MySQL TCP Networking; Testing; Basics; Show Databases; Create a Database; Add a User to a Database; Remove a User from a Database; Remove a User from MySQL; Delete a Database; Show User Privileges; Back Up All Databases; Back Up a Single Database; Restore a Database; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; NTP Server 4.2.2; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; OpenLDAP Server 2.3.38; Summary
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Record Nr. UNINA-9910782034103321
Hong Bryan J (Bryan Johnathan)  
San Francisco, : No Starch Press, c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Building a server with FreeBSD 7 : a modular approach / / Bryan J. Hong
Building a server with FreeBSD 7 : a modular approach / / Bryan J. Hong
Autore Hong Bryan J (Bryan Johnathan)
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Francisco, : No Starch Press, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (292 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
Soggetto topico Client/server computing
Free computer software
Operating systems (Computers)
ISBN 1-59327-222-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgments; Preface; This Book's Roots; How to Use This Book; Format; Where to Start; Becoming the Superuser; Easy Editor; Part I: The Base System; FreeBSD 7.0; Summary; License; The Ports Collection; FreeBSD's Roots, Briefly; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Logging In; Default Search Path; Limiting SSH Access; Shutting Down; Rebooting; Configuring a Static IP; A. FreeBSD Server Behind a NAT Router; B. FreeBSD Server Connected Directly to the Internet; Dynamic DNS; hosts and resolv.conf; hosts; resolv.conf; Config Files; Notes; FreeBSD Ports Collection
SummaryResources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; portmaster; portaudit; Utilities; pkg_info; pkg_delete; Config Files; Notes; Part II: Third-Party Applications; Apache HTTP Server 2.2.8; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Utilities; apache22; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; Courier-authlib 0.60.2; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Config Files; Log Files; Courier-IMAP Server 4.3.0; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; IMAP; POP3; Utilities; maildirmake
Config FilesLog Files; Notes; CUPS Print Server 1.3.3; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Gutenprint Driver; HPLIP Driver; Finishing Printer Setup; Administration; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; Printer Types; Printing Restrictions; SSL Certificates; lptcontrol; Cyrus SASL 2.1.22; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Config Files; ddclient 3.7.3; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; Drupal 5.5; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install
ConfigureConfig Files; Notes; ISC BIND DNS Server 9.4.2; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Utilities; rndc; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; ISC DHCP Server 3.0.5; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Static IP Assignments; Dynamic DNS Updates; Testing; Config Files; Log Files; Lynx 2.8.6; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Microsoft Windows XP; Macintosh OS X; Utilities; lynx; Config Files; MediaWiki 1.11.1; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure
AdministrationConfig Files; Notes; MySQL Server 5.0.51; Summary; Resources; Required; Preparation; Install; Configure; Disabling MySQL TCP Networking; Testing; Basics; Show Databases; Create a Database; Add a User to a Database; Remove a User from a Database; Remove a User from MySQL; Delete a Database; Show User Privileges; Back Up All Databases; Back Up a Single Database; Restore a Database; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; NTP Server 4.2.2; Summary; Resources; Required; Optional; Preparation; Install; Configure; Testing; Config Files; Log Files; Notes; OpenLDAP Server 2.3.38; Summary
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Record Nr. UNINA-9910816458203321
Hong Bryan J (Bryan Johnathan)  
San Francisco, : No Starch Press, c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui