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HP-UX CSE(c) Official Study Guide and Desk Reference Authors: Keenan C. Published year: 2006 Pages: 2-3/434 |
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| HP-UX CSE Official Study Guide and Desk Reference | ||
| By Charles Keenan | ||
| Publisher | : Prentice Hall PTR | |
| Pub Date | : September 07, 2004 | |
| ISBN | : 0-13-146396-9 | |
| Pages | : 1704 | |
HP-UX CSE: Official Study Guide and Desk Reference is the definitive HP-UX CSE exam preparation guide and reference.
HP-approved coverage of all three CSE exams: CSE HP-UX Advanced System Administration , CSE High Availability Using HP-UX Serviceguard , and CSE HP-UX Networking and Security .
Comprehensive study resources: exam objectives, sample questions, and summaries for last-minute review
More than a great study guide: an outstanding reference for working system engineers
This book delivers comprehensive preparation for all three HP-UX CSE exams, the core exam: CSE HP-UX Advanced System Administration, and specialty exams, CSE High Availability Using HP-UX Serviceguard and CSE HP-UX Networking and Security . Coverage includes:
Implementing HP-UX in technology-rich enterprise environments
Maximizing the performance and availability of HP-UX systems and applications
Partitioning: node and virtual partitions
Disks, volumes , file systems: RAID, LVM, VxVM, HFS, VxFS, VFS layer, swap/dump space, and more
Monitoring system resources, activities, events, and kernels
Processes, threads, and bottlenecks: priorities, run queues, multi-processor environments, memory requirements, bottlenecks, and more
Installation, patching, and recovery, including Software Distributor and Ignite-UX
Emergency recovery with HP-UX installation media
Broad networking coverage: IPv6, ndd, DHCP, DNS, NTP, CIFS/9000, LDAP, sendmail, Automatic Port Aggregation, VPNs, VLANs, and more
Planning, implementing, and managing high availability clustering with Serviceguard
Other HP-UX cluster solutions: Extended Serviceguard Cluster, Metrocluster, Continentalclusters, and more
Infrastructure for remote access to HA clusters: SANs, DWDM, dark fiber
HP-UX security administration: Trusted systems, SSH, HIDS, IPSec, IPFilter, and Bastille Operating Systems/HP-UX
Sample questions, last-minute review tips, and other study resources
This isn't just an outstanding prep guide, it's the definitive day-to-day reference for working professionals in high availability environments.
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| Table of Contents | |
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| HP-UX CSE Official Study Guide and Desk Reference | ||
| By Charles Keenan | ||
| Publisher | : Prentice Hall PTR | |
| Pub Date | : September 07, 2004 | |
| ISBN | : 0-13-146396-9 | |
| Pages | : 1704 | |
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PREFACE | |||||||||||||||
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HP-UX CSE: ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION | |||||||||||||||
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HP-UX CSE: HIGH AVAILABILITY WITH HP-UX SERVICEGUARD | |||||||||||||||
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HP-UX CSE: NETWORKING AND SECURITY | |||||||||||||||
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Acknowledgments | |||||||||||||||
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Part ONE. Managing HP-UX Servers | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter ONE. An Introduction to Your Hardware | |||||||||||||||
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Section 1.1. Key Server Technologies | |||||||||||||||
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Section 1.2. Processor Architecture | |||||||||||||||
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Section 1.3. Virtual Memory | |||||||||||||||
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Section 1.4. The IO Subsystem | |||||||||||||||
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Section 1.5. The Big Picture | |||||||||||||||
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Section 1.6. Before We Begin | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter TWO. Partitioned Servers: Node Partitions | |||||||||||||||
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Section 2.1. A Basic Hardware Guide to nPars | |||||||||||||||
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Section 2.2. The Genesis Partition | |||||||||||||||
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Section 2.3. Cell Behavior During the Initial Boot of a Partition | |||||||||||||||
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Section 2.4. Partition Manager | |||||||||||||||
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Section 2.5. Other Boot-Related Tasks | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Answer to Test Your Knowledge Questions | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review Questions | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Chapter Review Questions | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter THREE. Partitioned Servers: Virtual Partitions | |||||||||||||||
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Section 3.1. An Introduction to Virtual Partitions | |||||||||||||||
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Section 3.2. Obtaining the Virtual Partitions Software | |||||||||||||||
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Section 3.3. Setting Up an Ignite-UX Server to Support Virtual Partitions | |||||||||||||||
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Section 3.4. Planning Your Virtual Partitions | |||||||||||||||
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Section 3.5. Creating the vPar Database | |||||||||||||||
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Section 3.6. Booting a Newly Created vPar from an Ignite-UX Server | |||||||||||||||
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Section 3.7. Managing Hardware within a Virtual Partition | |||||||||||||||
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Section 3.8. Rebooting vpmon | |||||||||||||||
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Section 3.9. Interfacing with the Virtual Partition Monitor: vpmon | |||||||||||||||
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Section 3.10. Changing Partition Attributes | |||||||||||||||
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Section 3.11. Resetting a Virtual Partition | |||||||||||||||
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Section 3.12. Removing a Virtual Partition | |||||||||||||||
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Section 3.13. Turning Off Virtual Partition Functionality | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter FOUR. Advanced Peripherals Configuration | |||||||||||||||
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Section 4.1. Reorganizing Your IO Tree | |||||||||||||||
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Section 4.2. Disk Device Files in a Switched Fabric, Fibre Channel SAN | |||||||||||||||
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Section 4.3. Online Addition and Replacement: OLA/R | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter FIVE. Disks and Volumes: RAID Levels and RAID Parity Data | |||||||||||||||
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Section 5.1. RAID Levels | |||||||||||||||
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Section 5.2. RAID Parity Data | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter SIX. Disks and Volumes: LVM | |||||||||||||||
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Section 6.1. LVM Striping (RAID 0) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 6.2. LVM Mirroring (RAID 1) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 6.3. Alternate PV Links | |||||||||||||||
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Section 6.4. Exporting and Importing Volume Groups | |||||||||||||||
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Section 6.5. Forward Compatibility with Newer, Larger Capacity Disk Drives | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter SEVEN. Disks and Volumes: Veritas Volume Manager | |||||||||||||||
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Section 7.1. Introducing Veritas Volume Manager | |||||||||||||||
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Section 7.2. VxVM Striping (RAID 0) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 7.3. VxVM Mirroring (RAID 1) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 7.4. VxVM Striping and Mirroring (RAID 0/1 and 1/0) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 7.5. Faster Mirror Resynchronization after a System Crash | |||||||||||||||
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Section 7.6. VxVM RAID 5 | |||||||||||||||
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Section 7.7. Recovering from a Failed Disk | |||||||||||||||
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Section 7.8. Using Spare Disks | |||||||||||||||
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Section 7.9. VxVM Snapshots | |||||||||||||||
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Section 7.10. VxVM Rootability | |||||||||||||||
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Section 7.11. Other VxVM Tasks | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter EIGHT. Filesystems: HFS, VxFS, and the VFS Layer | |||||||||||||||
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Section 8.1. Basic Filesystem Characteristics | |||||||||||||||
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Section 8.2. HFS Internal Structure | |||||||||||||||
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Section 8.3. Tuning an HFS Filesystem | |||||||||||||||
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Section 8.4. HFS Access Control Lists | |||||||||||||||
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Section 8.5. VxFS Internal Structures | |||||||||||||||
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Section 8.6. Online JFS Features | |||||||||||||||
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Section 8.7. Tuning a VxFS Filesystem | |||||||||||||||
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Section 8.8. VxFS Snapshots | |||||||||||||||
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Section 8.9. Navigating through Filesystems via the VFS Layer | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter NINE. Swap and Dump Space | |||||||||||||||
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Section 9.1. Swap Space, Paging, and Virtual Memory Management | |||||||||||||||
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Section 9.2. How Much Swap Space Do I Need? | |||||||||||||||
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Section 9.3. Configuring Additional Swap Devices | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review on Swap Space | |||||||||||||||
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Section 9.4. When Dump Space Is Used | |||||||||||||||
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Section 9.5. Including Page Classes in the Crashdump Configuration | |||||||||||||||
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Section 9.6. Configuring Additional Dump Space | |||||||||||||||
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Section 9.7. The savecrash Process | |||||||||||||||
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Section 9.8. Dump and Swap Space in the Same Volume | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review on Dump Space | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter TEN. Monitoring System Resources | |||||||||||||||
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Section 10.1. Dynamic Kernel Configuration and Monitoring | |||||||||||||||
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Section 10.2. Monitoring General System Activity and Events | |||||||||||||||
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Section 10.3. Was It a PANIC, a TOC, or an HPMC? | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter ELEVEN. Processes, Threads, and Bottlenecks | |||||||||||||||
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Section 11.1. Defining Processes and Threads | |||||||||||||||
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Section 11.2. Process Life Cycle | |||||||||||||||
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Section 11.3. Context Switches and Timeslices | |||||||||||||||
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Section 11.4. Process/Thread Priorities and Run Queues | |||||||||||||||
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Section 11.5. Multiprocessor Environments and Processor Affinity | |||||||||||||||
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Section 11.6. Memory Requirements for Processes/Threads | |||||||||||||||
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Section 11.7. Memory Limitations for 32-bit Operating Systems, magic Numbers, and Memory Windows | |||||||||||||||
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Section 11.8. Performance Optimized Page Sizes (POPS) | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review on a Process Life Cycle | |||||||||||||||
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Section 11.9. Common Bottlenecks for Processes and Threads | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review on Common Bottlenecks | |||||||||||||||
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Section 11.10. Prioritizing Workloads with PRM and WLM | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review on PRM | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review on WLM | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Part TWO. Install, Update, and Recovery | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter TWELVE. HP-UX Patches | |||||||||||||||
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Section 12.1. What Is a Patch? | |||||||||||||||
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Section 12.2. When Should I Patch My Server(s)? | |||||||||||||||
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Section 12.3. Understanding the Risks Involved When Applying Patches | |||||||||||||||
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Section 12.4. Obtaining Patches | |||||||||||||||
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Section 12.5. Patch Naming Convention | |||||||||||||||
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Section 12.6. Patch Ratings | |||||||||||||||
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Section 12.7. The Patch shar File | |||||||||||||||
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Section 12.8. Patch Attributes | |||||||||||||||
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Section 12.9. Setting Up a Patch Depot | |||||||||||||||
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Section 12.10. Installing Patches | |||||||||||||||
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Section 12.11. Removing Patches and Committing Patches | |||||||||||||||
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Section 12.12. Managing a Patch Depot | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter THIRTEEN. Installing Software with Software Distributor and Ignite-UX | |||||||||||||||
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Section 13.1. Using swinstall to Push Software across the Network | |||||||||||||||
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Section 13.2. Installing a Complete Operating System Using Ignite-UX | |||||||||||||||
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Section 13.3. Setting Up a Golden Image | |||||||||||||||
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Section 13.4. Making a Recovery Archive | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter FOURTEEN. Emergency Recovery Using the HP-UX Installation Media | |||||||||||||||
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Section 14.1. Recovering a Corrupt Boot Header Including a Missing ISL | |||||||||||||||
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Section 14.2. Recovering from Having No Bootable Kernel | |||||||||||||||
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Section 14.3. Recovering from a Missing Critical Boot File: /stand/rootconf | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Part THREE. Networking | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter FIFTEEN. Basic IP Configuration | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.1. Basic Networking Kernel Parameters | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.2. Data-Link Level Testing | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.3. Changing Your MAC Address | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.4. Link Speed and Auto-Negotiation | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.5. What's in an IP Address? | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.6. Subnetting | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.7. Static Routes | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.8. The netconf File | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.9. Dynamic IP Allocation: RARP and DHCP | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.10. Performing a Basic Network Trace | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.11. Modifying Network Parameters with ndd | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.12. IP Multiplexing | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.13. The 128-Bit IP Address: IPv6 | |||||||||||||||
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Section 15.14. Automatic Port Aggregation (APA) | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter SIXTEEN. Dynamic Routing | |||||||||||||||
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Section 16.1. The gated.conf Configuration File | |||||||||||||||
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Section 16.2. Router Discovery Protocol (RDP) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 16.3. Routing Information Protocol (RIP) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 16.4. Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter SEVENTEEN. Domain Name System (DNS) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 17.1. Configuring a Master Name Server | |||||||||||||||
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Section 17.2. Configuring Additional Backup Slave and Caching-Only Name Servers | |||||||||||||||
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Section 17.3. Delegating Authority to a Subdomain Including DNS Forwarders | |||||||||||||||
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Section 17.4. Configuring DNS to Accept Automatic Updates from a DHCP Server | |||||||||||||||
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Section 17.5. Dynamic DNS Server Updates and TSIG Authentication | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter EIGHTEEN. Network Time Protocol | |||||||||||||||
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Section 18.1. What Time Is It? | |||||||||||||||
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Section 18.2. Choosing a Time Source | |||||||||||||||
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Section 18.3. Stratum Levels and Timeservers | |||||||||||||||
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Section 18.4. The Role of the NTP Software | |||||||||||||||
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Section 18.5. Analyzing Different Time Sources | |||||||||||||||
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Section 18.6. Setting Up the NTP Daemons | |||||||||||||||
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Section 18.7. NTP Server Relationships | |||||||||||||||
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Section 18.8. An Unlikely Server: A Local Clock Impersonator | |||||||||||||||
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Section 18.9. An NTP Polling Client | |||||||||||||||
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Section 18.10. An NTP Broadcast Client | |||||||||||||||
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Section 18.11. Other Points Relating to NTP | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter NINETEEN. An Introduction to sendmail | |||||||||||||||
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Section 19.1. Basic Checks to Ensure That sendmail Is Installed and Working | |||||||||||||||
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Section 19.2. Using sendmail without Using DNS | |||||||||||||||
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Section 19.3. Mail Aliases | |||||||||||||||
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Section 19.4. Masquerading or Site Hiding and Possible DNS Implications | |||||||||||||||
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Section 19.5. A Simple Mail Cluster Configuration | |||||||||||||||
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Section 19.6. Building Your Own sendmail.cf File | |||||||||||||||
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Section 19.7. Monitoring the Mail Queue | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter TWENTY. Common Internet Filesystem (CIFS/9000) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 20.1. CIFS, SMB, and SAMBA | |||||||||||||||
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Section 20.2. CIFS Client or Server: You Need the Software | |||||||||||||||
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Section 20.3. CIFS Server Configuration | |||||||||||||||
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Section 20.4. CIFS Client Configuration | |||||||||||||||
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Section 20.5. NTLM: Using a Windows Server to Perform Authentication and Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter TWENTY ONE. An Introduction to LDAP | |||||||||||||||
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Section 21.1. Introducing the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 21.2. LDAP-UX Integration Products | |||||||||||||||
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Section 21.3. Step-by-Step Guide to LDAP-UX Client Services | |||||||||||||||
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Section 21.4. Next Steps | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter TWENTY TWO. Web Servers to Manage HP-UX | |||||||||||||||
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Section 22.1. HP ObAM-Apache Web Server | |||||||||||||||
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Section 22.2. The Apache Web Server | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter TWENTY THREE. Other Network Technologies | |||||||||||||||
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Section 23.1. WAN Solutions: Frame Relay and ATM | |||||||||||||||
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Section 23.2. An Introduction to Fibre Channel, DWDM, and Extended Fabrics | |||||||||||||||
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Section 23.3. Virtual LAN (VLAN) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 23.4. Virtual Private Network (VPN) | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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REFERENCES | |||||||||||||||
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Part FOUR. High-Availability Clustering | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter TWENTY FOUR. Understanding "High Availability" | |||||||||||||||
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Section 24.1. Why We Are Interested in High Availability? | |||||||||||||||
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Section 24.2. How Much Availability? The Elusive "Five 9s" | |||||||||||||||
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Section 24.3. A High Availability Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 24.4. Serviceguard and High Availability Clusters | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter TWENTY FIVE. Setting Up a Serviceguard Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 25.1. The Cookbook for Setting Up a Serviceguard Package-less Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 25.2. The Basics of a Failure | |||||||||||||||
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Section 25.3. The Basics of a Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 25.4. The "Split-Brain" Syndrome | |||||||||||||||
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Section 25.5. Hardware and Software Considerations for Setting Up a Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 25.6. Testing Critical Hardware before Setting Up a Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 25.7. Setting Up a Serviceguard Package-less Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 25.8. Constant Monitoring | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter TWENTY SIX. Configuring Packages in a Serviceguard Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.1. The Cookbook for Setting Up Packages in a Serviceguard Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.2. Setting Up and Testing a Serviceguard Package-less Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.3. Understanding How a Serviceguard Package Works | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.4. Establishing Whether You Can Utilize a Serviceguard Toolkit | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.5. Understanding the Workings of Any In-house Applications | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.6. Creating Package Monitoring Scripts, If Necessary | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.7. Distributing the Application Monitoring Scripts to All Relevant Nodes in the Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.8. Creating and Updating an ASCII Application Configuration File (cmmakepkg “p) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.9. Creating and Updating an ASCII Package Control Script (cmmakepkg “s) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.10. Manually Distributing to All Relevant Nodes the ASCII Package Control Script | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.11. Checking the ASCII Package Control File (cmcheckconf) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.12. Distributing the Updated Binary Cluster Configuration File (cmapplyconf) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.13. Ensuring That Any Data Files and Programs That Are to Be Shared Are Loaded onto Shared Disk Drives | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.14. Starting the Package | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.15. Ensuring That Package Switching Is Enabled | |||||||||||||||
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Section 26.16. Testing Package Failover Functionality | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Chapter Review Questions | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter TWENTY SEVEN. Managing a Serviceguard Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 27.1. Typical Cluster Management Tasks | |||||||||||||||
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Section 27.2. Adding a Node to the Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 27.3. Adding a Node to a Package | |||||||||||||||
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Section 27.4. Adding a New Package to the Cluster Utilizing a Serviceguard Toolkit | |||||||||||||||
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Section 27.5. Modifying an Existing Package to Use EMS Resources | |||||||||||||||
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Section 27.6. Deleting a Package from the Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 27.7. Deleting a Node from the Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 27.8. Discussing the Process of Rolling Upgrades within a Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 27.9. If It Breaks, Fix It! | |||||||||||||||
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Section 27.10. Installing and Using the Serviceguard Manager GUI | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Chapter Review Questions | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter TWENTY EIGHT. Additional Cluster Solutions | |||||||||||||||
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Section 28.1. Extended Serviceguard Cluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 28.2. Metrocluster | |||||||||||||||
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Section 28.3. Continentalclusters | |||||||||||||||
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Section 28.4. Additional Cluster Solutions | |||||||||||||||
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Section 28.5. Other Cluster Considerations | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Part FIVE. HP-UX Security Administration | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter TWENTY NINE. Dealing with Immediate Security Threats | |||||||||||||||
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Section 29.1. A Review of User-Level Security Settings | |||||||||||||||
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Section 29.2. HP-UX Trusted Systems | |||||||||||||||
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Section 29.3. The /etc/default/security Configuration File | |||||||||||||||
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Section 29.4. Common Security Administration Tasks | |||||||||||||||
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Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review Questions | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Chapter Review Questions | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to "File and Directory Permissions" Questions | |||||||||||||||
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REFERENCES | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter THIRTY. A New Breed of Security Tools | |||||||||||||||
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Section 30.1. The Basics of Cryptography, Including Symmetric and Asymmetric Key Cryptography | |||||||||||||||
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Section 30.2. Secure Shell (SSH) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 30.3. Host Intrusion Detection System (HIDS) | |||||||||||||||
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Section 30.4. IPSec, Diffie-Hellman, and Modular Arithmetic | |||||||||||||||
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Section 30.5. IPFilter and Bastille | |||||||||||||||
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Section 30.6. Other Security-Related Terms | |||||||||||||||
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Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Answers to Test Your Knowledge | |||||||||||||||
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Chapter Review Questions | |||||||||||||||
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REFERENCES | |||||||||||||||
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Appendix A. Getting to Know Your Hardware: A Bit of Background | |||||||||||||||
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Section A.1. Processor Architecture | |||||||||||||||
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Section A.2. Common processor families | |||||||||||||||
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Section A.3. Memory Hierarchy | |||||||||||||||
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Section A.4. Main Memory | |||||||||||||||
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Section A.5. A Quick Word on Virtual Memory | |||||||||||||||
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Section A.6. Concurrency: Getting Someone Else to Help You | |||||||||||||||
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Section A.7. IO Bus Architecture and IO Devices | |||||||||||||||
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Section A.8. Disk Drives: Storage or Speed | |||||||||||||||
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Section A.9. Getting to Know Your Hardware | |||||||||||||||
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Section A.10. Conclusions | |||||||||||||||
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PROBLEMS | |||||||||||||||
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ANSWERS | |||||||||||||||
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Appendix B. Source Code | |||||||||||||||
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Section B.1. infocache32 | |||||||||||||||
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Section B.2. infocache64.c | |||||||||||||||
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Section B.3. dump_ioconfig.c | |||||||||||||||
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Section B.4. numCPU.c | |||||||||||||||
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Section B.5. setCPU.c | |||||||||||||||
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Section B.6. clockwatch .c | |||||||||||||||
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Appendix C. Patching Usage Models White Paper | |||||||||||||||
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Appendix D. Auto-Negotiation White Paper | |||||||||||||||
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Appendix E. Building a Bastion Host White Paper | |||||||||||||||
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Index | |||||||||||||||
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HP-UX CSE(c) Official Study Guide and Desk Reference Authors: Keenan C. Published year: 2006 Pages: 2-3/434 |