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AIX 5L practical performance tools and tuning guide [[electronic resource] /] / Kumiko Hayashi ... [et al.]
AIX 5L practical performance tools and tuning guide [[electronic resource] /] / Kumiko Hayashi ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Austin, TX, : IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization, c2005
Descrizione fisica xiv, 724 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/476
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Computer networks - Workload
Client/server computing - Management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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AIX 5L practical performance tools and tuning guide [[electronic resource] /] / Kumiko Hayashi ... [et al.]
AIX 5L practical performance tools and tuning guide [[electronic resource] /] / Kumiko Hayashi ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Austin, TX, : IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization, c2005
Descrizione fisica xiv, 724 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/476
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Computer networks - Workload
Client/server computing - Management
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783464703321
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AIX 5L practical performance tools and tuning guide / / Kumiko Hayashi ... [et al.]
AIX 5L practical performance tools and tuning guide / / Kumiko Hayashi ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Austin, TX, : IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization, c2005
Descrizione fisica xiv, 724 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/476
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Computer networks - Workload
Client/server computing - Management
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 -- Part 1 Introduction -- Chapter 1. Performance overview -- 1.1 Performance expectations -- 1.1.1 System workload -- 1.1.2 Performance objectives -- 1.1.3 Program execution model -- 1.1.4 System tuning -- 1.2 Introduction to the performance tuning process -- 1.2.1 Performance management phases -- Chapter 2. Performance analysis and tuning -- 2.1 CPU performance -- 2.1.1 Processes and threads -- 2.1.2 SMP performance -- 2.1.3 Initial advice for monitoring CPU -- 2.2 Memory overview -- 2.2.1 Virtual memory manager (VMM) overview -- 2.2.2 Paging space overview -- 2.3 Disk I/O performance -- 2.3.1 Initial advice -- 2.3.2 Disk subsystem design approach -- 2.3.3 Bandwidth-related performance considerations -- 2.3.4 Disk design -- 2.3.5 Logical Volume Manager concepts -- 2.4 Network performance -- 2.4.1 Initial advice -- 2.4.2 TCP/IP protocol -- 2.4.3 Network tunables -- Part 2 Performance tools -- Chapter 3. General performance monitoring tools -- 3.1 The topas command -- 3.1.1 Topas syntax -- 3.1.2 Basic topas output -- 3.1.3 Partition statistics -- 3.2 The jtopas utility -- 3.2.1 The jtopas configuration file -- 3.2.2 The info section for the jtopas tool -- 3.2.3 The jtopas consoles -- 3.2.4 The jtopas playback tool -- 3.3 The perfpmr utility -- 3.3.1 Information about measurement and sampling -- 3.3.2 Building and submitting a test case -- 3.3.3 Examples for perfpmr -- 3.4 Performance Diagnostic Tool (PDT) -- 3.4.1 Examples for PDT -- 3.4.2 Using reports generated by PDT -- 3.4.3 Running PDT collection manually -- 3.5 The curt command -- 3.5.1 Information about measurement and sampling -- 3.5.2 Examples for curt -- 3.5.3 Overview of the reports generated by curt -- 3.5.4 The default report.
3.6 The splat command -- 3.6.1 splat syntax -- 3.6.2 Information about measurement and sampling -- 3.6.3 The execution, trace, and analysis intervals -- 3.6.4 Trace discontinuities -- 3.6.5 Address-to-name resolution in splat -- 3.6.6 splat examples -- 3.7 The trace, trcnm, and trcrpt commands -- 3.7.1 The trace command -- 3.7.2 Information about measurement and sampling -- 3.7.3 How to start and stop trace -- 3.7.4 Running trace interactively -- 3.7.5 Running trace asynchronously -- 3.7.6 Running trace on an entire system for 10 seconds -- 3.7.7 Tracing a command -- 3.7.8 Tracing using one set of buffers per CPU -- 3.7.9 Examples for trace -- 3.7.10 The trcnm command -- 3.7.11 Examples for trcnm -- 3.7.12 The trcrpt command -- 3.7.13 Examples for trcrpt -- Chapter 4. CPU analysis and tuning -- 4.1 CPU overview -- 4.1.1 Performance considerations with POWER4-based systems -- 4.1.2 Performance considerations with POWER5-based systems -- 4.2 CPU monitoring -- 4.2.1 The lparstat command -- 4.2.2 The mpstat command -- 4.2.3 The procmon tool -- 4.2.4 The topas command -- 4.2.5 The sar command -- 4.2.6 The iostat command -- 4.2.7 The vmstat command -- 4.2.8 The ps command -- 4.2.9 The trace tool -- 4.2.10 The curt command -- 4.2.11 The splat command -- 4.2.12 The truss command -- 4.2.13 The gprof command -- 4.2.14 The pprof command -- 4.2.15 The prof command -- 4.2.16 The tprof command -- 4.2.17 The time command -- 4.2.18 The timex command -- 4.3 CPU related tuning tools and techniques -- 4.3.1 The smtctl command -- 4.3.2 The bindintcpu command -- 4.3.3 The bindprocessor command -- 4.3.4 The schedo command -- 4.3.5 The nice command -- 4.3.6 The renice command -- 4.4 CPU summary -- 4.4.1 Other useful commands for CPU monitoring -- Chapter 5. Memory analysis and tuning -- 5.1 Memory monitoring -- 5.1.1 The ps command -- 5.1.2 The sar command.
5.1.3 The svmon command -- 5.1.4 The topas monitoring tool -- 5.1.5 The vmstat command -- 5.2 Memory tuning -- 5.2.1 The vmo command -- 5.2.2 Paging space thresholds tuning -- 5.3 Memory summary -- 5.3.1 Other useful commands for memory performance -- 5.3.2 Paging space commands -- Chapter 6. Network performance -- 6.1 Network overview -- 6.1.1 The maxmbuf tunable -- 6.2 Hardware considerations -- 6.2.1 Firmware levels -- 6.2.2 Media speed considerations -- 6.2.3 MTU size -- 6.3 Network monitoring -- 6.3.1 Creating network load -- 6.4 Network monitoring commands -- 6.4.1 The entstat command -- 6.4.2 The netstat command -- 6.4.3 The pmtu command -- 6.5 Network packet tracing tools -- 6.5.1 The iptrace command -- 6.5.2 The ipreport command -- 6.5.3 The ipfilter command -- 6.5.4 The netpmon command -- 6.5.5 The trpt command -- 6.6 NFS related performance commands -- 6.6.1 The nfsstat command -- 6.7 Network tuning commands -- 6.7.1 The no command -- 6.7.2 The Interface Specific Network Options (ISNO) -- 6.7.3 The nfso command -- Chapter 7. Storage analysis and tuning -- 7.1 Data placement and design -- 7.1.1 AIX I/O stack -- 7.1.2 Physical disk and disk subsystem -- 7.1.3 Device drivers and adapters -- 7.1.4 Volume groups and logical volumes -- 7.1.5 VMM and direct I/O -- 7.1.6 JFS/JFS2 file systems -- 7.2 Monitoring -- 7.2.1 The iostat command -- 7.2.2 The filemon command -- 7.2.3 The fileplace command -- 7.2.4 The lslv, lspv, and lsvg commands -- 7.2.5 The lvmstat command -- 7.2.6 The sar -d command -- 7.3 Tuning -- 7.3.1 The lsdev, rmdev and mkdev commands -- 7.3.2 The lscfg, lsattr, and chdev commands -- 7.3.3 The ioo command -- 7.3.4 The lvmo command -- 7.3.5 The vmo command -- Part 3 Case studies and miscellaneous tools -- Chapter 8. Case studies -- 8.1 Case study: NIM server -- 8.1.1 Setting up the environment.
8.1.2 Monitoring NIM master using topas -- 8.1.3 Upgrading NIM environment to Gbit Ethernet -- 8.1.4 Upgrading the disk storage -- 8.1.5 Real workload with spread file system -- 8.1.6 Summary -- 8.2 POWER5 case study -- 8.2.1 POWER5 introduction -- 8.2.2 High CPU -- 8.2.3 Evaluation -- Chapter 9. Miscellaneous tools -- 9.1 Workload manager monitoring (WLM) -- 9.1.1 Overview -- 9.1.2 WLM concepts -- 9.1.3 Administering WLM -- 9.1.4 WLM performance tools -- 9.2 Partition load manager (PLM) -- 9.2.1 PLM introduction -- 9.2.2 Memory management -- 9.2.3 Processor management -- 9.3 A comparison of WLM and PLM -- 9.4 Resource monitoring and control (RMC) -- 9.4.1 RMC commands -- 9.4.2 Information about measurement and sampling -- 9.4.3 Verifying RMC facilities -- 9.4.4 Examples using RMC -- Chapter 10. Performance monitoring APIs -- 10.1 The performance status (Perfstat) API -- 10.1.1 Compiling and linking -- 10.1.2 Changing history of perfstat API -- 10.1.3 Subroutines -- 10.2 System Performance Measurement Interface -- 10.2.1 Compiling and linking -- 10.2.2 Terms and concepts for SPMI -- 10.2.3 Subroutines -- 10.2.4 Basic layout of SPMI program -- 10.2.5 SPMI examples -- 10.3 Performance Monitor API -- 10.3.1 Performance Monitor data access -- 10.3.2 Compiling and linking -- 10.3.3 Subroutines -- 10.3.4 PM API examples -- 10.3.5 PMAPI M:N pthreads support -- 10.4 Miscellaneous performance monitoring subroutines -- 10.4.1 Compiling and linking -- 10.4.2 Subroutines -- 10.4.3 Combined example -- Appendix A. Source code -- perfstat_dump_all.c -- perfstat_dude.c -- spmi_dude.c -- spmi_data.c -- spmi_file.c -- Spmi_traverse.c -- dudestat.c -- Appendix B. Trace hooks -- AIX 5L trace hooks -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index.
Back cover.
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Automating Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Windows PowerShell 2.0 [[electronic resource]]
Automating Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Windows PowerShell 2.0 [[electronic resource]]
Autore Hester Matthew
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Wiley, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (434 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/476
005.4476
Altri autori (Persone) DutkiewiczSarah
Collana Sybex serious skills
Soggetto topico COMPUTERS / Operating Systems / Windows Server & NT
Microsoft Windows server
Operating systems (Computers)
Windows PowerShell (Computer program language)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-17695-5
9786613176950
1-118-10306-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Automating Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 with Windows PowerShell® 2.0; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Introduction; Chapter 1 What Is PowerShell, and Why Do You Need It?; Chapter 2 Installing and Configuring PowerShell 2.0; Chapter 3 PowerShell Grammar Lesson; Chapter 4 Aliases, Functions, and the Pipe, Oh My!; Chapter 5 Creating Your Own Scripts; Chapter 6 Remoting with PowerShell 2.0; Chapter 7 Server Essentials in PowerShell; Chapter 8 Managing Active Directory with PowerShell; Chapter 9 Managing Desktops with PowerShell; Chapter 10 Managing IIS Web Server with PowerShell
Chapter 11 PowerShell and Deployment ServicesChapter 12 PowerShell and Virtualization; Appendix A Solutions to Exercises; Appendix B Developing at a Command Prompt; Appendix C Providing for PowerShell; Appendix D Custom Cmdlets and Advanced Functions; Appendix E Packaging PowerShell Extensions; Appendix F Building Your Own GUI with PowerShell; Index
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Hester Matthew  
New York, : Wiley, 2011
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Automating Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Windows PowerShell 2.0 [[electronic resource]]
Automating Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Windows PowerShell 2.0 [[electronic resource]]
Autore Hester Matthew
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Wiley, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (434 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/476
005.4476
Altri autori (Persone) DutkiewiczSarah
Collana Sybex serious skills
Soggetto topico COMPUTERS / Operating Systems / Windows Server & NT
Microsoft Windows server
Operating systems (Computers)
Windows PowerShell (Computer program language)
ISBN 1-283-17695-5
9786613176950
1-118-10306-8
Classificazione COM046050
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Automating Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 with Windows PowerShell® 2.0; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Introduction; Chapter 1 What Is PowerShell, and Why Do You Need It?; Chapter 2 Installing and Configuring PowerShell 2.0; Chapter 3 PowerShell Grammar Lesson; Chapter 4 Aliases, Functions, and the Pipe, Oh My!; Chapter 5 Creating Your Own Scripts; Chapter 6 Remoting with PowerShell 2.0; Chapter 7 Server Essentials in PowerShell; Chapter 8 Managing Active Directory with PowerShell; Chapter 9 Managing Desktops with PowerShell; Chapter 10 Managing IIS Web Server with PowerShell
Chapter 11 PowerShell and Deployment ServicesChapter 12 PowerShell and Virtualization; Appendix A Solutions to Exercises; Appendix B Developing at a Command Prompt; Appendix C Providing for PowerShell; Appendix D Custom Cmdlets and Advanced Functions; Appendix E Packaging PowerShell Extensions; Appendix F Building Your Own GUI with PowerShell; Index
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Hester Matthew  
New York, : Wiley, 2011
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Automating Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Windows PowerShell 2.0
Automating Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Windows PowerShell 2.0
Autore Hester Matthew
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Wiley, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (434 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/476
005.4476
Altri autori (Persone) DutkiewiczSarah
Collana Sybex serious skills
Soggetto topico COMPUTERS / Operating Systems / Windows Server & NT
Microsoft Windows server
Operating systems (Computers)
Windows PowerShell (Computer program language)
ISBN 1-283-17695-5
9786613176950
1-118-10306-8
Classificazione COM046050
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Automating Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 with Windows PowerShell® 2.0; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Introduction; Chapter 1 What Is PowerShell, and Why Do You Need It?; Chapter 2 Installing and Configuring PowerShell 2.0; Chapter 3 PowerShell Grammar Lesson; Chapter 4 Aliases, Functions, and the Pipe, Oh My!; Chapter 5 Creating Your Own Scripts; Chapter 6 Remoting with PowerShell 2.0; Chapter 7 Server Essentials in PowerShell; Chapter 8 Managing Active Directory with PowerShell; Chapter 9 Managing Desktops with PowerShell; Chapter 10 Managing IIS Web Server with PowerShell
Chapter 11 PowerShell and Deployment ServicesChapter 12 PowerShell and Virtualization; Appendix A Solutions to Exercises; Appendix B Developing at a Command Prompt; Appendix C Providing for PowerShell; Appendix D Custom Cmdlets and Advanced Functions; Appendix E Packaging PowerShell Extensions; Appendix F Building Your Own GUI with PowerShell; Index
Altri titoli varianti Automating Windows Server 2008 R2 with Windows Powershell 2.0
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Citrix Access Gateway VPX 5.04 essentials [[electronic resource] ] : a practical step-by-step guide to provide secure remote access using the Citrix Access Gateway VPX / / Andrew Mallett
Citrix Access Gateway VPX 5.04 essentials [[electronic resource] ] : a practical step-by-step guide to provide secure remote access using the Citrix Access Gateway VPX / / Andrew Mallett
Autore Mallett Andrew
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, : Packt Pub., 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (234 p.)
Disciplina 005.4
005.4/476
Collana Professional expertise distilled
Soggetto topico Client/server computing
Computer security
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-84968-823-0
1-299-19829-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:Getting Started with the Citrix Access Gateway Product Family; Security and Remote Access Solutions addressed by Citrix Access Gateway; Citrix Access Gateway hardware; NetScaler Model 2010 Appliance; NetScaler Model MPX 5500 Appliance; Citrix Access Gateway versions; Access Gateway Milestones; Access Gateway 10; Access Gateway 9.3 Enterprise Edition; Access Gateway 9.2 Enterprise Edition; Access Gateway 5.x; Citrix Access Gateway VPX Edition
Designing a secure Remote Access solution Availability; Using ICA Proxy to access XenApp/XenDesktop; Ensuring there is no path for a single protocol to traverse the DMZ; Resolving remote access issues using Citrix Access Gateway; If you need access to other resources, we have full VPN connections; Authentication; PKI Certificates; Summary; Chapter 2:Licensing the Citrix Access Gateway; Overview of licensing CAG; License Grace Period; Platform License; Universal License; Concurrent connections; Citrix Access Gateway Express; License Server options; Obtaining licenses
Deploying Microsoft Windows Server and VPX License Server Installing License Server 11.10; Importing License Server VPX into Citrix XenServer; Importing licenses and management; License Server Administration; Securing the dashboard; Securing License Server with HTTPS; Summary; Chapter 3:The Citrix Access Gateway Initial Setup; Understanding the network architecture; Downloading the virtual appliance from Citrix; Importing the Citrix Access Gateway into VMware; Importing the Citrix Access Gateway into XenServer; Initiating the Access Gateway setup from the command line
Completing the initial configuration from the web portal Setting the admin password; Add a static route to a private network; Licensing the Citrix Access Gateway; Adding SSL certificates; Monitoring the Citrix Access Gateway; Summary; Chapter 4:Configuring a Basic Logon Point for XenApp/XenDesktop; Identifying the need for using CAG as a remote access solution; Configuring a Citrix Web Interface site for use with the Citrix Access Gateway; Web Interface placement; Configuring a website for remote users; Changing the Secure Access method; Configuring an Access Gateway basic logon point
Logon pointXenApp and or XenDesktop access controls; Secure Ticket Authority; Accessing XenApp Server farms securely with the Citrix Access Gateway; Extending the basic logon point to access other internal web-based resources; Keeping your users happy; Auditing access to the Citrix Access Gateway; Summary; Chapter 5:Creating Authentication Profiles; Authentication profiles; Creating a RADIUS authentication profile; Configuring Gemalto Protiva; Configuring SafeWord; Creating RSA SecurID authentication profiles; Creating LDAP authentication profiles in Microsoft's Active Directory
Authentication using the Active Directory sAMAccountName
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Managing Microsoft's remote installation services [[electronic resource] ] : a practical guide / / Søren Rasmussen, Michael Iversen
Managing Microsoft's remote installation services [[electronic resource] ] : a practical guide / / Søren Rasmussen, Michael Iversen
Autore Rasmussen Søren <1971->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Elsevier/Digital Press, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (365 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/476
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Computer software - Management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-63003-5
9786610630035
0-08-046041-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto front cover; copyright; table of contents; front matter; Foreword; Why this book?; Intended audience; Acknowledgments; body; 1 Concepts of Deployment; 1.1 Computer deployment; 1.2 Deployment methods and technologies; 1.2.1 Manual instalations and upgrades; 1.2.2 Unattended instalations; 1.2.3 The Sysprep method; 1.2.4 Imaging; 1.2.5 Remote Instalation Services; 2 The Big Picture; 2.1 Remote Installation Services Windows services; 2.2 DHCP; 2.3 PXE; 2.4 BINLSVC; 2.5 TFTP; 2.6 SIF; 2.7 OSC files; 2.8 Summary; 3 Installing Remote Installation Services Server
3.1 Remote Installation Services server requirements3.1.1 Software and services requirements; 3.1.2 Hardware requirements (single server specification); 3.1.3 Client computer hardware requirements; 3.2 DHCP configuration; 3.3 Installing Remote Installation Services; 3.3.1 Install Remote Installation Services service; 3.3.2 Configure Remote Installation Services; 3.4 Other configuration options; 3.5 Additional images; 3.6 Unattended Remote Installation Services image installation; 3.7 Verifying Remote Installation Services; 3.8 Check the SIF and apply standard modifications; 3.9 Summary
4 Client Installation4.1 Overview; 4.2 The flow in RIS installations; 4.2.1 Open ports in the process; 4.3 Client installation; 4.4 Verifying the client installations; 4.5 Verifying drivers; 4.6 Common errors; 4.7 Summary; 5 Slipstreaming, RBFG, and Group Policy; 5.1 Slipstreaming; 5.2 Remote Boot Floppy Generator (RBFG); 5.2.1 How it works; 5.2.2 How to create the RBFG disk; 5.2.3 Network chipset supported by RIS boot disk; 5.3 RIS Group Policy; 5.4 Summary; 6 The Setup Information File; 6.1 SIF architecture and functionality; 6.2 SIF directory; 6.3 How the SIF works; 6.4 SIF best practices
6.5 Editing default SIF keys and values6.5.1 The Data section; 6.5.2 The SetupData section; 6.5.3 The Unattended section; 6.5.4 The UserData section; 6.5.5 The GuiUnattended section; 6.5.6 The Display section; 6.5.7 The Networking, Identification, and RemoteInstall sections; 6.5.8 The OSChooser section; 6.6 Optional sections; 6.6.1 The Components section; 6.6.2 The GUIRunOnce section; 6.6.3 The RegionalSettings section; 6.6.4 The TapiLocation section; 6.7 Reference material; 6.8 Summary; 7 Setup Manager; 7.1 Installing Setup Manager; 7.2 Inside Setup Manager; 7.3 Changes in the SIF
7.4 Summary8 Using RIPrep; 8.1 Overview; 8.2 Prerequisites; 8.3 Making an RIPrep image; 8.4 Changing the SIF; 8.5 Verifying the RIPrep image; 8.6 Summary; 9 Prestaging; 9.1 How it works; 9.2 How to find the GUID number; 9.3 Setup prestaging; 9.4 Enabled prestaging on the RIS server; 9.5 Finding prestaged computers in the Active Directory; 9.6 Summary; 10 Move and Backup of RIS Servers; 10.1 Move RIS images between volumes; 10.2 Moving RIS images between servers; 10.3 Moving RIS servers between domains; 10.4 Backup and restore of RIS servers; 10.5 Summary
11 Understanding and Identifying Devices and Drivers
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Managing Microsoft's remote installation services [[electronic resource] ] : a practical guide / / Søren Rasmussen, Michael Iversen
Managing Microsoft's remote installation services [[electronic resource] ] : a practical guide / / Søren Rasmussen, Michael Iversen
Autore Rasmussen Søren <1971->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Elsevier/Digital Press, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (365 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/476
Altri autori (Persone) IversenMichael
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Computer software - Management
ISBN 1-280-63003-5
9786610630035
0-08-046041-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto front cover; copyright; table of contents; front matter; Foreword; Why this book?; Intended audience; Acknowledgments; body; 1 Concepts of Deployment; 1.1 Computer deployment; 1.2 Deployment methods and technologies; 1.2.1 Manual instalations and upgrades; 1.2.2 Unattended instalations; 1.2.3 The Sysprep method; 1.2.4 Imaging; 1.2.5 Remote Instalation Services; 2 The Big Picture; 2.1 Remote Installation Services Windows services; 2.2 DHCP; 2.3 PXE; 2.4 BINLSVC; 2.5 TFTP; 2.6 SIF; 2.7 OSC files; 2.8 Summary; 3 Installing Remote Installation Services Server
3.1 Remote Installation Services server requirements3.1.1 Software and services requirements; 3.1.2 Hardware requirements (single server specification); 3.1.3 Client computer hardware requirements; 3.2 DHCP configuration; 3.3 Installing Remote Installation Services; 3.3.1 Install Remote Installation Services service; 3.3.2 Configure Remote Installation Services; 3.4 Other configuration options; 3.5 Additional images; 3.6 Unattended Remote Installation Services image installation; 3.7 Verifying Remote Installation Services; 3.8 Check the SIF and apply standard modifications; 3.9 Summary
4 Client Installation4.1 Overview; 4.2 The flow in RIS installations; 4.2.1 Open ports in the process; 4.3 Client installation; 4.4 Verifying the client installations; 4.5 Verifying drivers; 4.6 Common errors; 4.7 Summary; 5 Slipstreaming, RBFG, and Group Policy; 5.1 Slipstreaming; 5.2 Remote Boot Floppy Generator (RBFG); 5.2.1 How it works; 5.2.2 How to create the RBFG disk; 5.2.3 Network chipset supported by RIS boot disk; 5.3 RIS Group Policy; 5.4 Summary; 6 The Setup Information File; 6.1 SIF architecture and functionality; 6.2 SIF directory; 6.3 How the SIF works; 6.4 SIF best practices
6.5 Editing default SIF keys and values6.5.1 The Data section; 6.5.2 The SetupData section; 6.5.3 The Unattended section; 6.5.4 The UserData section; 6.5.5 The GuiUnattended section; 6.5.6 The Display section; 6.5.7 The Networking, Identification, and RemoteInstall sections; 6.5.8 The OSChooser section; 6.6 Optional sections; 6.6.1 The Components section; 6.6.2 The GUIRunOnce section; 6.6.3 The RegionalSettings section; 6.6.4 The TapiLocation section; 6.7 Reference material; 6.8 Summary; 7 Setup Manager; 7.1 Installing Setup Manager; 7.2 Inside Setup Manager; 7.3 Changes in the SIF
7.4 Summary8 Using RIPrep; 8.1 Overview; 8.2 Prerequisites; 8.3 Making an RIPrep image; 8.4 Changing the SIF; 8.5 Verifying the RIPrep image; 8.6 Summary; 9 Prestaging; 9.1 How it works; 9.2 How to find the GUID number; 9.3 Setup prestaging; 9.4 Enabled prestaging on the RIS server; 9.5 Finding prestaged computers in the Active Directory; 9.6 Summary; 10 Move and Backup of RIS Servers; 10.1 Move RIS images between volumes; 10.2 Moving RIS images between servers; 10.3 Moving RIS servers between domains; 10.4 Backup and restore of RIS servers; 10.5 Summary
11 Understanding and Identifying Devices and Drivers
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Managing Microsoft's remote installation services : a practical guide / / Sren Rasmussen, Michael Iversen
Managing Microsoft's remote installation services : a practical guide / / Sren Rasmussen, Michael Iversen
Autore Rasmussen Sren <1971->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Elsevier/Digital Press, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (365 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/476
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Computer software - Management
ISBN 1-280-63003-5
9786610630035
0-08-046041-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto front cover; copyright; table of contents; front matter; Foreword; Why this book?; Intended audience; Acknowledgments; body; 1 Concepts of Deployment; 1.1 Computer deployment; 1.2 Deployment methods and technologies; 1.2.1 Manual instalations and upgrades; 1.2.2 Unattended instalations; 1.2.3 The Sysprep method; 1.2.4 Imaging; 1.2.5 Remote Instalation Services; 2 The Big Picture; 2.1 Remote Installation Services Windows services; 2.2 DHCP; 2.3 PXE; 2.4 BINLSVC; 2.5 TFTP; 2.6 SIF; 2.7 OSC files; 2.8 Summary; 3 Installing Remote Installation Services Server
3.1 Remote Installation Services server requirements3.1.1 Software and services requirements; 3.1.2 Hardware requirements (single server specification); 3.1.3 Client computer hardware requirements; 3.2 DHCP configuration; 3.3 Installing Remote Installation Services; 3.3.1 Install Remote Installation Services service; 3.3.2 Configure Remote Installation Services; 3.4 Other configuration options; 3.5 Additional images; 3.6 Unattended Remote Installation Services image installation; 3.7 Verifying Remote Installation Services; 3.8 Check the SIF and apply standard modifications; 3.9 Summary
4 Client Installation4.1 Overview; 4.2 The flow in RIS installations; 4.2.1 Open ports in the process; 4.3 Client installation; 4.4 Verifying the client installations; 4.5 Verifying drivers; 4.6 Common errors; 4.7 Summary; 5 Slipstreaming, RBFG, and Group Policy; 5.1 Slipstreaming; 5.2 Remote Boot Floppy Generator (RBFG); 5.2.1 How it works; 5.2.2 How to create the RBFG disk; 5.2.3 Network chipset supported by RIS boot disk; 5.3 RIS Group Policy; 5.4 Summary; 6 The Setup Information File; 6.1 SIF architecture and functionality; 6.2 SIF directory; 6.3 How the SIF works; 6.4 SIF best practices
6.5 Editing default SIF keys and values6.5.1 The Data section; 6.5.2 The SetupData section; 6.5.3 The Unattended section; 6.5.4 The UserData section; 6.5.5 The GuiUnattended section; 6.5.6 The Display section; 6.5.7 The Networking, Identification, and RemoteInstall sections; 6.5.8 The OSChooser section; 6.6 Optional sections; 6.6.1 The Components section; 6.6.2 The GUIRunOnce section; 6.6.3 The RegionalSettings section; 6.6.4 The TapiLocation section; 6.7 Reference material; 6.8 Summary; 7 Setup Manager; 7.1 Installing Setup Manager; 7.2 Inside Setup Manager; 7.3 Changes in the SIF
7.4 Summary8 Using RIPrep; 8.1 Overview; 8.2 Prerequisites; 8.3 Making an RIPrep image; 8.4 Changing the SIF; 8.5 Verifying the RIPrep image; 8.6 Summary; 9 Prestaging; 9.1 How it works; 9.2 How to find the GUID number; 9.3 Setup prestaging; 9.4 Enabled prestaging on the RIS server; 9.5 Finding prestaged computers in the Active Directory; 9.6 Summary; 10 Move and Backup of RIS Servers; 10.1 Move RIS images between volumes; 10.2 Moving RIS images between servers; 10.3 Moving RIS servers between domains; 10.4 Backup and restore of RIS servers; 10.5 Summary
11 Understanding and Identifying Devices and Drivers
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Rasmussen Sren <1971->  
Amsterdam, : Elsevier/Digital Press, c2005
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