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UNIX Fault Management: A Guide for System Administration
By Brad  Stone, Julie  Symons
   
Publisher : Prentice Hall PTR
Pub Date : December 01, 1999
ISBN : 0-13-026525-X
Pages : 368


If you're responsible for maintaining the integrity and availability of a mission-critical UNIX system, then you need UNIX Fault Management: A Guide for System Administrators , the first book that brings together all of the monitoring and fault management information. Expert UNIX system management engineers Brad Stone and Julie Symons show you exactly how to implement appropriate, cost-effective system monitoring on any UNIX server -- including systems configured as high availability clusters. You'll learn how to:

  • Plan for-and establish-cost-effective, reliable system monitoring procedures

  • Monitor systems, disks, networks, applications, and databases

  • Detect, investigate, and recover from server problems

  • Implement best practices for high availability in enterprise-class UNIX installations-including clusters

  • Take advantage of key fault management trends, new standards, and new technologies

This book contains detailed descriptions of fault monitoring tools and monitoring frameworks to help you make better purchasing decisions. You'll also find a handy quick reference of monitoring tasks and techniques for operators -- including specific, step-by-step recovery solutions. If you can't afford one nanosecond more downtime than necessary, you can't afford to be without UNIX Fault Management.

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UNIX Fault Management. A Guide for System Administrators
UNIX Fault Management: A Guide for System Administrators
ISBN: 013026525X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1999
Pages: 90

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