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Mastering VMware Infrastructure 3 [[electronic resource] /] / Chris McCain
Mastering VMware Infrastructure 3 [[electronic resource] /] / Chris McCain
Autore McCain Chris
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley Technology Pub., c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (578 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
005.43
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Virtual computer systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-470-43246-2
1-281-45044-8
9786611450441
0-470-38862-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mastering VMware Infrastucture 3; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; What Is Covered in This Book; The Mastering Series; The Hardware Behind the Book; Who Should Buy This Book; How to Contact the Author; Chapter 1: Introducing VMware Infrastructure 3; Exploring VMware Infrastructure 3; The Bottom Line; Chapter 2: Planning and Installing ESX Server; Planning a VMware Infrastructure 3 Deployment; ESX Server Installation; Postinstallation Configuration; Installing the Virtual Infrastructure Client; The Bottom Line
Chapter 3: Creating and Managing Virtual NetworksVirtual Networking Components; Creating Virtual Switches and Port Groups; Creating and Managing NIC Teams; Creating and Managing VLANs; Configuring Virtual Switch Security; The Bottom Line; Chapter 4: Creating and Managing Storage Devices; Understanding VI3 Storage Options; Understanding a Storage Area Network; Creating and Managing LUNs; ESX Network Storage Architectures: Fibre Channel, iSCSI, and NAS; Creating and Managing VMFS Datastores; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: Installing and Configuring VirtualCenter 2.0; Introducing Virtual Center 2.5
Installing the Virtual Center Back-end DatabaseESX 3.5 and Virtual Center 2.5 Licensing Strategies; Installing Virtual Center 2.5; Creating and Managing a Virtual Center Inventory; Using Virtual Center Topology Maps; Planning a Virtual Center Deployment; Managing Virtual Center Settings; The Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Creating and Managing Virtual Machines; Creating a Virtual Machine; Installing a Guest Operating System; Installing the VMwareTools; Managing and Modifying Virtual Machines; Creating Templates and Deploying Virtual Machines; The Bottom Line
Chapter 7: Migrating and Importing Virtual MachinesGuided Consolidation; Performing Physical-to-Virtual Migrations; Importing Virtual Appliances; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: Configuring and Managing Virtual Infrastructure Access Controls; Managing and Maintaining ESX Server Permissions; Managing and Maintaining Virtual Center Permissions; Virtual Machine Management Using the Web Console; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Managing and Monitoring Resource Access; Allocating Virtual Machine Memory; Allocating Virtual Machine CPU; Resource Pools; Exploring V Motion; Clusters
Exploring Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS)The Bottom Line; Chapter 10: High Availability and Business Continuity; Clustering Virtual Machines; VMware High Availability (HA); Backing Up with VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB); Restoring with VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB); The Bottom Line; Chapter 11: Monitoring Virtual Infrastructure Performance; Creating Host and Virtual Machine Alarms; Performance Graph Details and esxtop; Monitoring Host and Virtual Machine CPU Usage; Monitoring Host and Virtual Machine Memory Usage; Monitoring Host and Virtual Machine Network Usage
Monitoring Host and Virtual Machine Disk Usage
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McCain Chris  
Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley Technology Pub., c2008
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Mastering VMware Infrastructure 3 [[electronic resource] /] / Chris McCain
Mastering VMware Infrastructure 3 [[electronic resource] /] / Chris McCain
Autore McCain Chris
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley Technology Pub., c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (578 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
005.43
Altri autori (Persone) RiveraRawlinson <1976->
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Virtual computer systems
ISBN 0-470-43246-2
1-281-45044-8
9786611450441
0-470-38862-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mastering VMware Infrastucture 3; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; What Is Covered in This Book; The Mastering Series; The Hardware Behind the Book; Who Should Buy This Book; How to Contact the Author; Chapter 1: Introducing VMware Infrastructure 3; Exploring VMware Infrastructure 3; The Bottom Line; Chapter 2: Planning and Installing ESX Server; Planning a VMware Infrastructure 3 Deployment; ESX Server Installation; Postinstallation Configuration; Installing the Virtual Infrastructure Client; The Bottom Line
Chapter 3: Creating and Managing Virtual NetworksVirtual Networking Components; Creating Virtual Switches and Port Groups; Creating and Managing NIC Teams; Creating and Managing VLANs; Configuring Virtual Switch Security; The Bottom Line; Chapter 4: Creating and Managing Storage Devices; Understanding VI3 Storage Options; Understanding a Storage Area Network; Creating and Managing LUNs; ESX Network Storage Architectures: Fibre Channel, iSCSI, and NAS; Creating and Managing VMFS Datastores; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: Installing and Configuring VirtualCenter 2.0; Introducing Virtual Center 2.5
Installing the Virtual Center Back-end DatabaseESX 3.5 and Virtual Center 2.5 Licensing Strategies; Installing Virtual Center 2.5; Creating and Managing a Virtual Center Inventory; Using Virtual Center Topology Maps; Planning a Virtual Center Deployment; Managing Virtual Center Settings; The Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Creating and Managing Virtual Machines; Creating a Virtual Machine; Installing a Guest Operating System; Installing the VMwareTools; Managing and Modifying Virtual Machines; Creating Templates and Deploying Virtual Machines; The Bottom Line
Chapter 7: Migrating and Importing Virtual MachinesGuided Consolidation; Performing Physical-to-Virtual Migrations; Importing Virtual Appliances; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: Configuring and Managing Virtual Infrastructure Access Controls; Managing and Maintaining ESX Server Permissions; Managing and Maintaining Virtual Center Permissions; Virtual Machine Management Using the Web Console; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Managing and Monitoring Resource Access; Allocating Virtual Machine Memory; Allocating Virtual Machine CPU; Resource Pools; Exploring V Motion; Clusters
Exploring Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS)The Bottom Line; Chapter 10: High Availability and Business Continuity; Clustering Virtual Machines; VMware High Availability (HA); Backing Up with VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB); Restoring with VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB); The Bottom Line; Chapter 11: Monitoring Virtual Infrastructure Performance; Creating Host and Virtual Machine Alarms; Performance Graph Details and esxtop; Monitoring Host and Virtual Machine CPU Usage; Monitoring Host and Virtual Machine Memory Usage; Monitoring Host and Virtual Machine Network Usage
Monitoring Host and Virtual Machine Disk Usage
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McCain Chris  
Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley Technology Pub., c2008
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Mastering VMware Infrastructure 3 / / Chris McCain
Mastering VMware Infrastructure 3 / / Chris McCain
Autore McCain Chris
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley Technology Pub., c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (578 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
005.43
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Virtual computer systems
ISBN 0-470-43246-2
1-281-45044-8
9786611450441
0-470-38862-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mastering VMware Infrastucture 3; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; What Is Covered in This Book; The Mastering Series; The Hardware Behind the Book; Who Should Buy This Book; How to Contact the Author; Chapter 1: Introducing VMware Infrastructure 3; Exploring VMware Infrastructure 3; The Bottom Line; Chapter 2: Planning and Installing ESX Server; Planning a VMware Infrastructure 3 Deployment; ESX Server Installation; Postinstallation Configuration; Installing the Virtual Infrastructure Client; The Bottom Line
Chapter 3: Creating and Managing Virtual NetworksVirtual Networking Components; Creating Virtual Switches and Port Groups; Creating and Managing NIC Teams; Creating and Managing VLANs; Configuring Virtual Switch Security; The Bottom Line; Chapter 4: Creating and Managing Storage Devices; Understanding VI3 Storage Options; Understanding a Storage Area Network; Creating and Managing LUNs; ESX Network Storage Architectures: Fibre Channel, iSCSI, and NAS; Creating and Managing VMFS Datastores; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: Installing and Configuring VirtualCenter 2.0; Introducing Virtual Center 2.5
Installing the Virtual Center Back-end DatabaseESX 3.5 and Virtual Center 2.5 Licensing Strategies; Installing Virtual Center 2.5; Creating and Managing a Virtual Center Inventory; Using Virtual Center Topology Maps; Planning a Virtual Center Deployment; Managing Virtual Center Settings; The Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Creating and Managing Virtual Machines; Creating a Virtual Machine; Installing a Guest Operating System; Installing the VMwareTools; Managing and Modifying Virtual Machines; Creating Templates and Deploying Virtual Machines; The Bottom Line
Chapter 7: Migrating and Importing Virtual MachinesGuided Consolidation; Performing Physical-to-Virtual Migrations; Importing Virtual Appliances; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: Configuring and Managing Virtual Infrastructure Access Controls; Managing and Maintaining ESX Server Permissions; Managing and Maintaining Virtual Center Permissions; Virtual Machine Management Using the Web Console; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Managing and Monitoring Resource Access; Allocating Virtual Machine Memory; Allocating Virtual Machine CPU; Resource Pools; Exploring V Motion; Clusters
Exploring Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS)The Bottom Line; Chapter 10: High Availability and Business Continuity; Clustering Virtual Machines; VMware High Availability (HA); Backing Up with VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB); Restoring with VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB); The Bottom Line; Chapter 11: Monitoring Virtual Infrastructure Performance; Creating Host and Virtual Machine Alarms; Performance Graph Details and esxtop; Monitoring Host and Virtual Machine CPU Usage; Monitoring Host and Virtual Machine Memory Usage; Monitoring Host and Virtual Machine Network Usage
Monitoring Host and Virtual Machine Disk Usage
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McCain Chris  
Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley Technology Pub., c2008
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Memory Management [[electronic resource] ] : International Workshop IWMM 95, Kinross, UK, September 27 - 29, 1995. Proceedings / / edited by Henry G. Baker
Memory Management [[electronic resource] ] : International Workshop IWMM 95, Kinross, UK, September 27 - 29, 1995. Proceedings / / edited by Henry G. Baker
Edizione [1st ed. 1995.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1995
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XII, 420 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
Collana Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Soggetto topico Computers
Computer engineering
Operating systems (Computers)
Computer memory systems
Logic design
Electronics
Microelectronics
Theory of Computation
Computer Engineering
Operating Systems
Memory Structures
Logic Design
Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation
ISBN 3-540-45511-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Dynamic storage allocation: A survey and critical review -- Static analysis refuses to stay still: Prospects of static analyis for dynamic allocation -- Compile-time garbage collection for lazy functional languages -- Generational garbage collection without temporary space leaks for lazy functional languages -- Complementary garbage collector -- Performance tuning in a customizable collector -- MOA — A fast sliding compaction scheme for a large storage space -- A survey of distributed garbage collection techniques -- Garbage collection on an open network -- Indirect mark and sweep: A distributed GC -- On-the-fly global garbage collection based on Partly Mark-Sweep -- LEMMA: A distributed shared memory with global and local garbage collection -- One pass real-time generational mark-sweep garbage collection -- Garbage collection for control systems -- A garbage collector for the concurrent real-time language Erlang -- Progress in hardware-assisted real-time garbage collection -- A miss history-based architecture for cache prefetching -- Memory management in flash-memory disks with data compression.
Record Nr. UNISA-996466104803316
Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1995
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Memory Management [[electronic resource] ] : International Workshop IWMM 92, St.Malo, France, September 17 - 19, 1992. Proceedings / / edited by Yves Bekkers, Jacques Cohen
Memory Management [[electronic resource] ] : International Workshop IWMM 92, St.Malo, France, September 17 - 19, 1992. Proceedings / / edited by Yves Bekkers, Jacques Cohen
Edizione [1st ed. 1992.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1992
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIV, 530 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/3
Collana Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Soggetto topico Computer programming
Computer engineering
Programming languages (Electronic computers)
Operating systems (Computers)
Computer memory systems
Data structures (Computer science)
Programming Techniques
Computer Engineering
Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters
Operating Systems
Memory Structures
Data Storage Representation
ISBN 3-540-47315-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Uniprocessor garbage collection techniques -- Collection schemes for distributed garbage -- Dynamic memory management for sequential logic programming languages -- Comprehensive and robust garbage collection in a distributed system -- Experience with a fault-tolerant garbage collector in a distributed lisp system -- Scalable distributed garbage collection for systems of active objects -- Distributed garbage collection of active objects with no global synchronisation -- Memory management for parallel tasks in shared memory -- Incremental multi-threaded garbage collection on virtually shared memory architectures -- Generational garbage collection for lazy graph reduction -- A conservative garbage collector with ambiguous roots for static typechecking languages -- An efficient implementation for coroutines -- An implementation of an applicative file system -- A compile-time memory-reuse scheme for concurrent logic programs -- Finalization in the collector interface -- Precompiling C++ for garbage collection -- GC-cooperative C++ -- Dynamic revision of choice points during garbage collection in prolog [II/III] -- Ecological memory management in a continuation passing prolog engine -- Replication-based incremental copying collection -- Atomic incremental garbage collection -- Incremental collection of mature objects -- Object type directed garbage collection to improve locality -- Allocation regions & implementation contracts -- A concurrent generational garbage collector for a parallel graph reducer -- Garbage collection in Aurora: An overview -- Collections and garbage collection -- Memory management and garbage collection of an extended common lisp system for massively parallel SIMD architecture -- NREVERSAL of fortune — The thermodynamics of garbage collection.
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1992
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 integration with iSeries [[electronic resource] /] / [Nick Harris ...et al.]
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 integration with iSeries [[electronic resource] /] / [Nick Harris ...et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 396 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisNick
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456209903321
[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2003
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 integration with iSeries [[electronic resource] /] / [Nick Harris ...et al.]
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 integration with iSeries [[electronic resource] /] / [Nick Harris ...et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 396 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisNick
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780267403321
[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2003
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 integration with iSeries / / [Nick Harris ...et al.]
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 integration with iSeries / / [Nick Harris ...et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 396 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisNick
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 -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Overview -- 1.1 Windows Integration -- 1.1.1 Integrated operations -- 1.1.2 Integrated xSeries Server -- 1.1.3 Integrated xSeries Adapter -- 1.2 New in V5R2 -- 1.3 Windows Integration background -- 1.4 The midrange server marketplace -- 1.5 Installation -- 1.6 Shared devices -- 1.7 Disk administration -- 1.8 User administration -- 1.9 Backup and restore -- 1.10 Multi-user Windows environment -- 1.11 PC server consolidation -- 1.12 Remote management of the Windows 2003 Servers -- 1.13 iSeries and Windows application integration -- 1.14 Benefits of running Windows Server on the iSeries server -- 1.14.1 Reduced user administration -- 1.14.2 Higher availability -- 1.14.3 Comprehensive remote management -- 1.14.4 Better application integration -- 1.14.5 Price competitive -- 1.14.6 Reduced space requirements -- Chapter 2. Planning -- 2.1 V5R2 enhancements -- 2.2 Skill requirements -- 2.3 iSeries considerations -- 2.3.1 Disk storage requirements -- 2.3.2 Program temporary fixes (PTFs) -- 2.3.3 Installation source directory -- 2.3.4 iSeries NetServer -- 2.3.5 Daylight Savings Time -- 2.3.6 Logical partitioning -- 2.3.7 Independent auxiliary storage pools -- 2.3.8 Integration code language version -- 2.4 Integrated server considerations -- 2.4.1 Integrated xSeries Adapter -- 2.4.2 Integrated xSeries Server -- 2.4.3 Identifying multiple integrated servers -- 2.4.4 Clustering support -- 2.4.5 Choosing an xSeries model -- 2.4.6 LAN adapters -- 2.5 Virtual Ethernet LAN -- 2.5.1 Point-to-point Virtual Ethernet LAN addresses -- 2.5.2 Windows TCP/IP HOSTS file address conflicts -- 2.5.3 Multiple TCP/IP addresses on a Virtual Ethernet LAN subnet issue -- 2.6 Windows Server 2003 considerations.
2.6.1 Server software -- 2.6.2 Memory sizing -- 2.6.3 ServerGuide installation -- 2.6.4 Windows Server 2003 console -- 2.7 Windows Server 2003 disk storage sizing -- 2.7.1 Windows Server 2003 C: and D: drive sizes -- 2.7.2 Windows Server 2003 virtual memory paging file -- 2.7.3 User file storage -- 2.7.4 User auxiliary storage pools -- 2.7.5 Disk storage recommendations -- 2.8 Hardware and software checklists -- 2.8.1 Hardware checklist -- 2.8.2 Software checklist -- 2.9 Installation worksheet -- Chapter 3. Installation -- 3.1 Overview of the installation process -- 3.2 Setting up the xSeries hardware -- 3.2.1 Checking the BIOS level -- 3.2.2 Installing hardware options -- 3.2.3 Removing unnecessary hardware -- 3.2.4 3.2.4 Installing the Integrated xSeries Adapter and RSA -- 3.2.5 3.2.5 Changing the BIOS settings -- 3.2.6 Connecting the cables -- 3.3 Completing the pre-installation tasks on OS/400 -- 3.4 Starting Windows Server 2003 installation from OS/400 -- 3.5 Completing installation from the Windows console -- 3.6 Completing post-installation tasks -- 3.6.1 Renaming Windows LAN connections -- 3.6.2 Changing the Windows shutdown policy -- 3.6.3 Change the Windows failure options -- 3.6.4 Disable HOSTS file propagation -- 3.6.5 Create Virtual Ethernet LAN connections -- 3.6.6 Check for available integration service packs -- 3.6.7 Promote your Windows server to a Domain Controller -- 3.6.8 Install a KVM switch -- 3.6.9 Back up your Windows system -- Chapter 4. Operating Integrated xSeries Servers -- 4.1 Starting your integrated Windows servers -- 4.1.1 Starting Windows servers during an iSeries IPL -- 4.1.2 The Windows Administration function -- 4.1.3 Starting your servers using iSeries Navigator -- 4.1.4 Starting your servers using CL commands -- 4.2 Stopping your Integrated xSeries Server -- 4.2.1 Stopping an xSeries server from Windows desktop.
4.2.2 Shutting down integrated Windows servers using iSeries Navigator -- 4.2.3 Shutting down integrated Windows servers using CL commands -- 4.2.4 Shutting down integrated Windows servers using PWRDWNSYS -- 4.3 Working with iSeries Network Server Descriptions -- 4.4 Sharing iSeries tape and optical drives -- 4.4.1 Figuring out the Windows device name -- 4.4.2 Sharing the iSeries optical drive with Windows server -- 4.4.3 Sharing the iSeries tape drive with Windows server -- 4.4.4 Formatting a tape to use for Windows tape drive -- 4.4.5 Supported iSeries tape drives -- 4.5 Setting up a virtual optical changer -- 4.6 Submitting Windows commands from OS/400 interfaces -- 4.6.1 Running Windows commands from the iSeries Navigator interface -- 4.6.2 Running Windows commands using SBMNWSCMD -- 4.6.3 Guidelines for running the SBMNWSCMD command -- 4.7 Removing integrated Windows servers from iSeries -- Chapter 5. Disk Management -- 5.1 Understanding Network Server Storage Space -- 5.2 Managing Network Server Storage Spaces on the iSeries -- 5.2.1 Creating and linking NWSSTG -- 5.2.2 Adding a new disk in Windows Disk Management -- 5.2.3 Expanding storage on integrated Windows servers -- 5.2.4 Expanding the Windows system partition -- Chapter 6. User enrollment -- 6.1 Overview -- 6.1.1 Management of users in a Windows integration environment -- 6.1.2 Saving and restoring enrollment information -- 6.1.3 OS/400 groups in Windows -- 6.2 Creating user enrollment templates -- 6.2.1 Example of template use -- 6.2.2 Password considerations in an integrated Windows environment -- 6.2.3 Creating a Windows template account -- 6.2.4 Specifying a home directory in a template -- 6.3 Enrolling OS/400 users and groups on Windows -- 6.3.1 When does propagation take place? -- 6.3.2 Comparing domain controllers and servers.
6.3.3 Enrolling to multiple domains or local servers -- 6.3.4 Comparing domain and local server lists -- 6.3.5 Enrolling OS/400 profiles as users or groups -- 6.3.6 Setting up the QAS400NT user -- 6.3.7 Preventing enrollment and propagation to an integrated Windows server -- 6.3.8 Setting the network server attributes -- 6.3.9 Setting up and using iSeries Navigator -- 6.3.10 Enrolling an OS/400 user profile using iSeries Navigator -- 6.3.11 Enrolling an OS/400 user profile using green screen -- 6.3.12 Enrolling an OS/400 group profile and members using iSeries Navigator -- 6.3.13 Enrolling an OS/400 group profile and group members using green screen -- 6.3.14 Enrolling only OS/400 group members using green screen -- 6.3.15 Enrolling only an OS/400 group profile -- 6.3.16 Enrolling an existing Windows user account -- 6.4 Working with enrollment status -- 6.4.1 Checking enrollment status through iSeries Navigator -- 6.4.2 Checking enrollment status through a green screen -- 6.4.3 Viewing enrolled users through Windows -- 6.5 Ending enrollment -- 6.5.1 Ending enrollment: OS/400 user or group is deleted -- 6.5.2 Ending enrollment: OS/400 user or group not deleted -- 6.5.3 Ending enrollment without deleting the Windows user -- 6.5.4 Ending enrollment without deleting OS/400 and Windows users and groups -- 6.6 Other tasks -- 6.6.1 Changing a user's name -- 6.6.2 Changing the Windows domain name -- Chapter 7. Backup and recovery -- 7.1 Overview of backup and recovery -- 7.1.1 Backup from a server-centric perspective -- 7.2 Planning a backup strategy -- 7.2.1 Staged backup -- 7.2.2 Windows recovery options -- 7.2.3 Backup considerations -- 7.2.4 Backup tips -- 7.2.5 Automating backup and recovery -- 7.2.6 Backup technique positioning and recommendations -- 7.2.7 Recommended backup schedule -- 7.3 OS/400 disaster recovery backup.
7.3.1 Disaster recovery backup overview -- 7.3.2 Disaster recovery backup and components of integrated Windows server -- 7.3.3 Disaster recovery backup and Windows recovery options -- 7.3.4 Disaster recovery backup tips -- 7.3.5 Disaster recovery backup and user enrollment information -- 7.3.6 Disaster recovery backup interfaces -- 7.3.7 Disaster recovery backup using the OS/400 Save menu -- 7.3.8 Disaster recovery backup using CL commands -- 7.3.9 Disaster recovery backup using CL programs -- 7.4 OS/400 disaster recovery restore -- 7.4.1 Disaster recovery restore overview -- 7.4.2 Disaster recovery restore and components of integrated Windows server -- 7.4.3 Disaster recovery restore and Windows recovery options -- 7.4.4 Disaster recovery restore scenarios -- 7.4.5 Disaster recovery restore and user enrollment information -- 7.4.6 Disaster recovery restore interfaces -- 7.4.7 Disaster recovery restore using CL commands -- 7.4.8 Disaster recovery restore using CL programs -- 7.5 OS/400 file level backup -- 7.5.1 File level backup overview -- 7.5.2 File level backup and the QNTC file system -- 7.5.3 File level backup considerations -- 7.5.4 File level backup: special files -- 7.5.5 File level backup: incremental versus differential backups -- 7.5.6 File level backup setup -- 7.5.7 File level backup using CL commands -- 7.6 OS/400 file level restore -- 7.6.1 File level restore overview -- 7.6.2 File level restore and the QNTC file system -- 7.6.3 File level restore considerations -- 7.6.4 File level restore special files -- 7.6.5 File level restore setup -- 7.6.6 File level restore using CL commands -- 7.7 Windows file level backup and recovery -- 7.7.1 Overview -- 7.7.2 Windows backup applications -- 7.7.3 Backing up Windows files to tape -- 7.7.4 Choosing a tape drive for use by your Windows backup application.
7.7.5 Enabling iSeries tape drives for use by Windows backup applications.
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Modeling and optimization in space engineering / / Giorgio Fasano, Janos D. Pinter, editors
Modeling and optimization in space engineering / / Giorgio Fasano, Janos D. Pinter, editors
Edizione [1st ed. 2013.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Springer, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (408 p.)
Disciplina 005.4
005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) FasanoGiorgio
PinterJ
Collana Springer optimization and its applications
Soggetto topico Astronautics - Mathematical models
ISBN 1-283-74050-8
1-4614-4469-1
Classificazione SK 870
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Modeling and Optimization in Space Engineering; Preface; About the Editors; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1 Model Development and Optimization for Space Engineering: Concepts, Tools, Applications, and Perspectives; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Modeling and Optimization: An Operations Research Framework; 1.1.2 Nonlinear Optimization; 1.1.3 Optimization Modeling Systems and Solver Engines; 1.2 The LGO Solver Suite for Nonlinear Optimization; 1.2.1 Solver Options; 1.2.2 LGO Program Structure; 1.2.3 Connectivity to Other Modeling Environments: Current Implementations
1.2.4 An Illustrative Example1.3 Modeling and Optimization in Space Engineering: A Review of Applications and Perspectives; 1.3.1 Mission Analysis and Trajectory Planning; 1.3.2 Planning and Scheduling; 1.3.3 Cargo Loading and Unloading; 1.3.4 Payload Accommodation; 1.3.5 System Design; 1.3.6 Subsystem Design; 1.3.7 Ergonomic Aspects; 1.3.8 Payload Performance; 1.3.9 Observation Data Handling and Remote Monitoring; 1.3.10 Cost and Revenue Management; 1.3.11 Further Application Perspectives; 1.4 Concluding Remarks; References
Chapter 2 Practical Direct Collocation Methods for Computational Optimal Control2.1 Introduction to Optimal Control Problems and Their Formulation; 2.1.1 Formulation; 2.1.2 Optimality Conditions; 2.2 Nonlinear Programming; 2.3 Indirect Methods for Solving Optimal Control Problems; 2.4 Direct Collocation Methods; 2.4.1 Local Methods; 2.4.1.1 Trapezoidal Method; 2.4.1.2 Hermite-Simpson Method; 2.4.1.3 Optimality of the Discretised Problem; 2.4.1.4 Convergence; 2.4.2 Example: Simple Problem with Analytical Solution; 2.5 Practical Aspects; 2.5.1 Scaling; 2.5.2 Sparse Nonlinear Programming
2.5.3 Efficient Sparse Differentiation2.5.4 Measures of Accuracy of the Discretisation; 2.5.5 Mesh Refinement; 2.5.6 Multi-phase Problems; 2.5.7 Potential Pitfalls; 2.6 Example: Space Vehicle Launch Problem; References; Chapter 3 Formation Flying Control for Satellites: Anti-windup Based Approach; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Relative Position Control; 3.2.1 Relative Position Plant Model; 3.2.2 Relative Position Controller; 3.2.3 Relative Position Actuator Model; 3.2.3.1 The Influence Matrix; 3.2.3.2 Thruster Saturation; 3.2.3.3 Allocation Function; 3.2.4 Relative Position Closed-Loop Model
3.3 Anti-windup on the Relative Position Control3.3.1 Anti-windup Compensator Synthesis; 3.3.1.1 Static DLAW Synthesis; 3.3.1.2 Dynamic DLAW Synthesis; 3.3.1.3 MRAW and EMRAW Synthesis; 3.3.2 Simulations on Relative Position Control; 3.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 The ESA NLP Solver WORHP; 4.1 Introductory Remarks; 4.2 Nonlinear Optimization; 4.2.1 Sequential Quadratic Programming; 4.2.1.1 Interior-Point Methods; 4.2.1.2 Constraint Relaxation; 4.2.1.3 Merit Functions; 4.2.1.4 Line Search; 4.2.1.5 Filter; 4.2.1.6 Hessian Regularization; 4.2.2 WORHP Implementation
4.2.2.1 Derivative Approximations
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I moderni sistemi operativi / Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Herbert Bos ; a cura di Bruno Crispo e Claudio E. Palazzi
I moderni sistemi operativi / Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Herbert Bos ; a cura di Bruno Crispo e Claudio E. Palazzi
Autore Tanenbaum, Andrew S.
Edizione [4. ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : Pearson Italia, c2016
Descrizione fisica xxi, 584 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) Bos, Herbertauthor
Crispo, Bruno
palazzi, Claudio E.
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
ISBN 0136006639
9788891901019
Classificazione LC QA76.76.O63
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
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