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This is the only book on the market that covers Linux on HP Itanium systems.HP plans to replace all of their high end, precision architecture systems withItanium systems within the next two years. According to IDC, HP continues tomaintain its long-standing No. 1 position in the rapidly growing Linux servermarket across all server platforms with 31.7 percent customer revenue shareworldwide.This book is divided into two parts. Part 1, Linux System Administration,begins with extensive coverage of booting HP Itanium-based systems. This iscrucial as these systems can run Linux, HP-UX, and Windows Server 2003simultaneously, and because the boot process is substantially different than onprevious systems. Poniatowski also covers the HP Enablement Kit for Linux, aset of tools that provides a framework for installing, configuring, andrecovering a Linux distribution on HP Itanium 2 systems. Finally, Part 1 coversmany additional system administration topics such as startup, backup,networking, kernel, and so on.For those coming to Linux on Itanium from a non-UNIX background (such asWindows, MPE, and VMS sysadmins), Part 2 provides coverage of Linux tools,the Bash shell, shell programming, and many others. This section provides allof the basics on using Linux for those who don't have Linux experience.
Booting Linux: EFI and Management Processor
Preface.
About This Book. Linux Components. Relevant URLs. Online Manual Pages. Acknowledgments.
EFI and POSSE. Configuring the Management Processor (MP).
Installing Red Hat Advanced Server Using the Serial Console. Red Hat Package Manager RPM.
GNOME. KDE. OpenOffice.org 78
Adding and Partitioning a SCSI Disk on an Integrity Server. Adding an IDE Disk to an IA-32 System Using fdisk. File System Maintenance with fsck and e2fsck, inodes, and Superblock. /etc/fstab, e2label, and mount. Linux Log Files. Linux File System Layout. Smart Array Configuration.
Steps to Creating a Linux Kernel. Tuning Your Existing Linux Kernel. Changing IP Forwarding. Patching the Kernel. Linux System Startup and Shutdown Scripts.
Linux System Startup and Shutdown Scripts. Run Levels and /etc/inittab. service, xinetd, and chkconfig. System Shutdown. An Overview of IEEE 802.3, TCP/IP.
Physical Layer (Layer 1). Link Layer (Layer 2). Network Layer (Layer 3). Transport Layer (Layer 4). Internet Protocol (IP) Addressing and Subnet Mask. Ports and Related Topics.
Commonly Used Networking Files. Commonly Used Commands. /etc/securetty for Equivalent root Access. /etc/hosts.equiv. Network File System (NFS). Graphical Tools - /usr/sbin/neat and Webmin.
Built-In Backup Programs. tar. cpio. dump and restore. Procedure to Create a Boot Disk if You Can't Boot Off CD-ROM.
Check Processes with ps. Killing a Process. Signals. Users and Groups. Disk-Related Concepts. Viewing Mounted File Systems and Swap. Determining Disk Usage. Scheduling Cron Jobs. at. Device Files. Printing. Webmin.
smb.conf Setup. User Setup. Samba Startup. Mapping a Windows Drive to a Linux Directory. Mounting a Windows Drive on a Linux System. Log Files. Additional Samba Topics.
ServiceGuard Background. ServiceGuard Manager.
Installing HP-UX. Windows Server 2003.
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