The 5-day advanced HP-UX System and Network Administration 1П course provides a broad understanding of real-life issues related to the most important aspects of computer systems that face a UNIX system administrator, network administrator, and IT manager who is responsible for maintaining UNIX systems. Topics include high availability, security, performance, troubleshooting, and operations.The goal of the course is to provide a broad understanding of important administration areas. These areas include high availability requirements for crucial systems and networks, IP internetwork routing protocol, security requirements, monitoring and remediating system performance bottlenecks, specifying recovery requirements, and implementing a recovery strategy based on support media
Edition: version c.0.0
Year: 2000
Language: English
Pages: 449
Contents......Page 3
Overview......Page 9
Introduction......Page 15
High Availability Concepts......Page 25
Disk Technologies for High Availability......Page 43
High Availability Architectures......Page 63
Internetwork Routing......Page 83
Redundant Routing......Page 108
Trusted Systems......Page 134
Operating System Security Threats......Page 148
Network Security Threats......Page 162
Performance Tools Overview......Page 172
Identifying a Disk Performance Bottleneck......Page 238
Tuning Performance Bottlenecks......Page 254
Online Backups......Page 276
General System Troubleshooting......Page 296
Troubleshooting Using the Support CD......Page 306
Patch Management at HP-UX 11.00......Page 328
Introduction to Ignite-UX......Page 350
System Recovery with Ignite-UX......Page 370
SureStore E Disk Array XP256 - SAN Overview......Page 410
SureStore E Disk Array XP256 - Hardware Basics......Page 424