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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
Authors:
Brad Stone
,
Julie Symons
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Analyzing the Role of System Operators
Trends in System Operations
Chapter 2. Enumerating Possible Events
Defining Fault Management
Event Categories
Chapter 3. Using Monitoring Frameworks
Distinguishing Monitoring Frameworks
ITOperations
Unicenter TNG
Event Monitoring Service
PLATINUM ProVision
BMC PATROL
MeasureWare
Chapter 4. Monitoring the System
Identifying Important System Monitoring Categories
Using Standard Commands and Tools
Using System Instrumentation
Using Graphical Status Monitors
Using Event Monitoring Tools
Security Monitoring
Using Diagnostic Tools
Monitoring System Peripherals
Collecting System Performance Data
Using System Performance Data
Avoiding System Problems
Recovering from System Problems
Comparing System Monitoring Tools
Case Study: Recovering from Memory Faults
Chapter 5. Monitoring the Disks
Identifying Important Disk Monitoring Categories
Using Standard Commands and Tools
Using System Instrumentation
Using Event Monitoring Tools
Using Diagnostic Tools
Collecting Disk Performance Data
Using Disk Performance Data
Avoiding Disk Problems
Recovering from Disk Problems
Comparing Disk Monitoring Products
Case Study: Configuring and Monitoring for Mirrored Disks
Chapter 6. Monitoring the Network
Identifying Important Network Components to Monitor
Using Graphical Network Status Monitors
Monitoring Network Interface Card and Cable Failures
Monitoring Networking and Transport Protocols
Monitoring Network Services
Monitoring Network Hosts
Collecting Network Performance Data
Using Network Performance Data
Avoiding Network Problems
Recovering from Network Problems
Chapter 7. Monitoring the Application
Important Application Components to Monitor
Identifying Application Types
Using Standard Commands and Tools
Using System Instrumentation
Fault Detection Tools
Monitoring Tools for ERP Applications
Resource and Performance Monitoring Tools
Controlling Application Performance
Recovering from Application Problems
Comparison of Application Monitoring Products
Chapter 8. Monitoring the Database
Identifying Important Database Monitoring Categories
Using Standard Database Commands and Tools
Using Fault Detection and Recovery Tools
Resource and Performance Monitoring Tools
Using Database Performance Data
Avoiding Database Problems
Recovering from Database Problems
Comparison of Database Monitoring Products
Chapter 9. Enterprise Management
Monitoring Across an Enterprise
Identifying Events
Using Event Correlation Tools
Monitoring Multiple Systems
Enterprise Management Frameworks
Using Multiple Tools
Chapter 10. UNIX Futures
Future Trends in Fault Management
appendix A. Standards
Using SNMP and MIBs
Using DMI and MIFs
Glossary
UNIX Fault Management: A Guide for System Administrators
ISBN: 013026525X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1999
Pages: 90
Authors:
Brad Stone
,
Julie Symons
BUY ON AMAZON
Inside Network Security Assessment: Guarding Your IT Infrastructure
Making Sure You Are Ready to Begin
Introducing the Assessment Process
Post-Assessment Activities
Appendix C. Security Assessment Sample Report
Recommendations
Competency-Based Human Resource Management
Competency-Based HR Planning
Competency-Based Employee Training
Competency-Based Employee Development
Competency-Based HR Management The Next Steps
Appendix D Employee Development and Succession Management
Practical Intrusion Analysis: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century
IDS and IPS Architecture
Internet Security Systems RealSecure
Data Correlation
Incident Response
Security Business Issues
GO! with Microsoft Office 2003 Brief (2nd Edition)
Project 4C. Recreation Ideas
Project 2C. Population Growth
Business Running Case
Key Terms
Objective 3. Open a Word Document That Includes a Linked Object, and Update Links
.NET-A Complete Development Cycle
The Initial Use Case Model
Using Pens and Brushes in GDI+
Unit Tests
References for Further Reading
Conclusion
User Interfaces in C#: Windows Forms and Custom Controls
Control Class Basics
Forms
Dynamic User Interface
GDI+ Basics
GDI+ Controls
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