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Getting Started with OpenVMS System Management (HP Technologies)
Getting Started with OpenVMS System Management (HP Technologies)
ISBN: 1555582818
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 130
Authors:
David Miller
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BackCover
BackCover
Getting Started with OpenVMS System Management
Preface
Conventions
Organization
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Chapter 1: Introduction
A Brief History of Digital, Compaq, and Hewlett-Packard
A Brief History of Digital Hardware
A Brief History of Digital Software
OpenVMS Tutorial
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Chapter 2: Booting and Startup Script
Boot Process
System and Crash Dump Analysis
Summary
References
Chapter 3: Licenses
Software License
Software Installation
Summary
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Chapter 4: User Accounts, Login, and Accounting
Account Management
Login.com
Disk Quota
Login Security
Accounting
Mail Profile
Summary
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Chapter 5: Queues
Queue Manager
Batch Queues
Printer Queues
PostScript Printing
TCPIP Printers
Printer Farms
Printer Forms
Printer Control Libraries
OpenVMS Management Station
Summary
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Chapter 6: Backup
Image Backup
Image Restore
Incremental Backup
Incremental Restore
Backup with Volume Shadowing
Restore with Volume Shadowing
Summary
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Chapter 7: System Monitoring and Performance Management
Monitor Hardware Status
Application Software Errors
Introduction to Performance Management
AUTOGEN Performance Monitoring
Real-time Performance Monitoring
Summary
References
Chapter 8: Security
Accounts and Passwords
Grouping Users to Enforce Security
Rights Lists
Controlling Other Resources
Controlling Program Privileges
Security Alarms and Audits
Summary
References
Chapter 9: Network
TCPIP
DECnet
Local Area Network (LAN)
Local Area Transport (LAT)
Summary
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Chapter 10: Clusters
Creating a Simple Cluster
Complex Clusters
Cluster Quorum
Cluster Management
Summary
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Chapter 11: Bibliography
WWW Resources
Books
Appendix A: The User Environment
Files
Running a Program
Appendix B: VMS and the Web
OSU
Apache
WASD and others
Web Options
Appendix C: Assessing OpenVMS and Linux: The Right Tool for the Right Job
Why OpenVMS?
Why Linux?
The Bottom Line
Appendix D: Memory Management System Services
Common Characteristics of Memory Management System Services
Virtual Address Region Creation
Appendix E: Symbols, Data, and Expressions
Types of Data
Booleans
Assignment Commands
Expressions
Index
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars
Getting Started with OpenVMS System Management (HP Technologies)
ISBN: 1555582818
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 130
Authors:
David Miller
BUY ON AMAZON
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