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System and
Administration Guide
James W DeRoest
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Contents
Preface xxi
Part 1 System Administration Tasks and Tools 1
Chapter 1 Introduction 3
1 1 System Administration 3
1 2 RISC Architecture 5
121 Multichip POWER 5
122 PowerPC 5
1 3 AIX and UNIX 6
1 4 AIX and OSF 7
1 5 System Administration Activities 7
151 System administration tasks and tools 8
152 System installation 8
153 System configuration 8
154 Network management 8
155 Services and resources 8
156 Users and security 8
157 System recovery and tuning 9
158 Distributed systems 9
Chapter 2 InfoExplorer 11
2 1 AIX Help 11
2 2 InfoExplorer Overview 11
2 3 InfoExplorer Installation 12
231 InfoExplorer on CD-ROM 12
232 InfoExplorer on fixed disk 13
233 InfoExplorer over NFS 13
2 4 Using InfoExplorer 14
241 Hypertext links 14
242 Searching 15
243 History and bookmarks 18
244 Note facility 18
245 Output 18
2 5 InfoExplorer and nan 18
251 Extracting man pages 19
252 man page format 19
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Contents
26 Feedback 21
2 7 Qwiklnfo 21
Chapter 3 System Management Interface Tool—SMIT 23
3 1 SMIT Overview 23
3 2 Using SMIT 24
321 SMIT display 24
322 SMIT keys 25
323 SMIT help and messages 25
324 SMIT log file 28
325 SMIT script file 29
326 SMIT fast paths 29
3 3 Customizing SMIT , 30
3 4 Distributed Management Environment 31
3 5 InfoExplorer Keywords 31
3 6 Qwiklnfo 32
Part 2 System Installation and Operation
Chapter 4 AIX Installation and Maintenance 35
4 1 Installing AIX 35
411 Installation and maintenance planning 36
2 Apply and commit 39
3 File system expansion 40
4 System state 40
5 Installing preloaded systems 41
1 6 Upgrading existing AIX systems 41
417 Installing from distribution media 43
4 2 Installing Applications 45
421 Non-LPP products 47
4 3 Applying Maintenance 47
4 4 Postinstallation and Maintenance Tasks 49
441 Review install/update status 49
442 Restoring your environment 50
443 Create new bootable media and backups 51
4 5 Distributed Systems 52
451 NFS installation support 52
452 Creating a reference system 52
453 Network install server 53
454 Accessing the network install server 54
4 6 Diskless Installation 54
461 Configuring an install server 55
462 Adding diskless clients 57
4 7 InfoExplorer Keywords 58
48- Qwiklnfo 58
Chapter 5 System Boot and Shutdown 61
5 1 AIX Boot Process 61
5 2 Booting the System 61
521 Stand-alone boot 62
* Contents ix
V
5 3 Creating Bootable Media 62
531 Configuring the boot list 63
532 Installing a boot image 63
533 Creating stand-alone boot diskettes 64
5 4 Boot Sequence of Events 64
541 Key mode switch position 64
5 5 ROS Initialization 65
551 Built-in self-test (BIST) 66
552 Power-on self-test (POST) 67
553 Initial sequence controller test 67
554 Core sequence controller test 67
555 IPL controller load boot image 68
5 6 Boot Kernel Configuration 68
561 Phase 1 70
562 Phase 2 72
563 Phase 3 73
564 Runtime 74
5 7 Stopping the System 75
5 8 Troubleshooting 75
5 9 InfoExplorer Keywords 76
5 10 Qwiklnfo 76
Part 3 System Configuration and Customization
Chapter 6 Devices Configuration and the Object Data Manager 81
6 1 AIX Dynamic Device Configuration 81
6 2 ODM Overview 81
6 3 ODM Components 82
631 ODM database 82
632 Objects and object classes 83
633 Command and library interface 84
6 4 ODM Editor 84
6 5 Configuration Tables and the ODM 85
6 6 Device Configuration 86
6 7 Predefined and Customized Devices 87
6 8 Device States 88
6 9 Boot Devices 89
6 10 Small Computer System Interface 90
6 10 1 SCSI-1 and SCSI-2 90
6 10 2 Cables and adapters 90
6 10 3 Single-ended and differential SCSI 90
6 10 4 SCSI addressing 91
6 11 Updating the Product Topology Diskette 91
6 12 InfoExplorer Keywords 92
6 13 , Qwiklnfo 92
Chapter 7 Tapes 93
7 1 Tape Characteristics 93
711 Physical characteristics ** 93
712 Data format 94
713 Block size 95
Contents
714 Device names 96
715 Tape positioning 97
716 Permissions 98
7 2 Tape Tools 99
7 3 Public Domain Tape Tools 99
7 4 IBM Tape Devices and Characteristics 100
7 5 InfoExplorer Keywords 100
7 6 Qwiklnfo 101
Chapter 8 Disks and File Systems 103
8 1 Disk Evolution 103
8 2 Disk Hardware 103
8 3 Disk Installation 104
8 4 Logical Volume Manager 105
8 5 Configuring Volume Groups 106
851 Quorum 108
852 Root volume group—rootvg 109
8 6 Configuring Logical Volumes • 109
861 Logical volume types 110
862 Logical volume size 110
863 Interdisk policy 110
864 Intradisk policy 111
865 Adding a logical volume 112
866 Mirrors 112
8 7 File Systems 114
871 Virtual file system 115
872 Journated file system configuration 116
873 Mounting file systems 119
874 AIX root tree 121
8 8 Paging Space 121
8 9 Volume Maintenance 123
891 Moving file systems 123
892 Moving volume groups 123
893 Resizing file systems 124
8 10 Troubleshooting 125
8 11 InfoExplorer Keywords 126
8 12 Qwiklnfo 126
Chapter 9 Terminals and Modems 129
9 1 Terminal Types 129
9 2 Serial TTY Support 129
921 Cabling 129
922 Modem/DCE wiring 130
923 TTY/DTE wiring 131
924 Serial cable length 132
925 Port addressing 132
9 3 AIX TTY Definition 133
931 Line speed 133
932 Data format 135
933 Terminal type 135
934 Control characters 137
935 Line discipline 137
936 Login state 137
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9 4 Modem Support 139
941 Signals 139
942 Problems 140
9 5 High-Function Terminals 141
951 Keyboard 141
952 Display 143
953 Display fonts 144
954 Display palette 144
955 Dials and lighted function keys 144
956 Speaker volume 145
957 Virtual terminals 145
9 6 Console 145
961 Console problems 146
9 7 Pseudo-TTY Devices 146
9 8 DOS TTY Definition 147
9 9 InfoExplorer Keywords 148
9 10 Qwiklnfo 148
Chapter 10 Printers 151
10 1 Printing Overview 151
10 2 Print Devices 153
10 2 1 Testing the device and driver • 155
10 3 Print Queues and Queue Devices 157
10 3 1 Local and remote queues 157
10 3 2 Backend programs 158
10 3 3 Postscript printing 160
10 3 4 Custom backends 161
10 3 5 BSD and SYSV support 161
10 3 6 Customizing banner pages 161
10 4 Virtual Printers - 162
10 5 Testing and Modifying Printer Configuration 163
10 6 qdaemon and /etc/qconfig 163
10 7 lpd Daemon 165
10 8 Administering Jobs and Queues 165
10 8 1 Starting and stopping queues and printers 166
10 8 2 Listing print jobs 167
10 8 3 Changing priority 167
10 8 4 Removing print jobs 168
10 9 ASCII Terminal Printers 168
10 9 1 Pass-through mode 168
10 9 2 Inedprtty 169
10 10 X Station Printers 169
10 11 OSF Palladium 170
10 12 InfoExplorer Keywords 172
10 13 Qwiklnfo 172
Part 4 Network Configuration and Customization
Chapter 11 TCP/IP 175
11 1 Internet History 175
11 1 1 OSI model 175
11 1 2 ARPANET 176
xii Contents
NSFNET
CREN
Future Net—ATM
11 2 TCP/IP Suite
11 3 Planning
11 4 Hardware Components
RISC System/6000 Micro Channel
Ethernet
Token ring
Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)
SLIP/PPP
Serial optical channel converter (SOCC)
High-Performance Parallel Interface (HIPPI)
Fiber Channel Standard (FCS)
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
11 5 TCP/IP Software Configuration
11 6 Addressing
Hardware address
IP address
Domain address
Host tables
Domain name service
11 7 Network Routing 194
11 7 1 Static routes 195
11 7 2 Dynamic routes 196
11 7 3 Subnets 196
11 7 4 Interface configuration 197
11 8 System Resource Controller 198
11 8 1 TCP/IP subsystem 198
11 8 2 Master daemon—inetd 198
11 8 3 Other network daemons 201
11 8 4 Start-up configuration 201
11 9 SLIP and PPP 202
11 10 Anonymous FTP 203
11 11 Security 204
11 11 1 Network Trusted Computing Base 204
11 11 2 Traditional security measures 205
11 11 3 Security information 206
11 12 Network Management 206
11 12 1 AIX SNMP and NetView/6000 207
11 13 Troubleshooting 208
11 13 1 Sniffers 209
11 13 2 AlXiptrace 209
11 13 3 Interface status 209
11 13 4 Reachability 209
11 13 5 Server applications 210
11 13 6 Name service 210
11 13 7 mbuf allocation 210
11 14 InfoExplorer Keywords 211
11 15 Qwiklnfo 211
Chapter 12 UUCP , 215
12 1 UUCP Overview 215
12 2 Using UUCP 215
12 2 1 UUCP addressing 216
Contents xiii
12 3 UUCP Configuration 216
12 3 1 UUCP login ID 216
12 3 2 Hostname 217
12 3 3 Directories and permissions 217
12 3 4 Configuration tables 218
12 4 UUCP Daemons 223
12 5 Housekeeping and Logs 224
12 6 Hardware 225
12 7 UUCP Commands 225
12 8 Troubleshooting 225
12 9 InfoExplorer Keywords 226
12 10 Qwiklnfo 226
Chapter 13 Network File System 229
13 1 Virtual File System 229
13 2 Network File System 229
13 3 Starting NFS 230
13 4 NFS Server 231
13 4 1 NFS server daemons 231
13 4 2 Exporting server file systems 232
13 5 NFS Clients 233
13 5 1 Importing file systems 233
13 6 Secure NFS 234
13 6 1 Yellow Pages 235
13 6 2 YP name space 235
13 6 3 YP file classes 236
13 6 4 YP servers and clients 236
13 6 5 Public key authentication 236
13 6 6 Starting YP (NIS) services 237
13 6 7 Automounter 238
13 7 Troubleshooting 238
13 8 Highly Available NFS Servers 240
13 8 1 High Availability Network File System/6000 241
13 8 2 Configuring HANFS 242
13 8 3 High Availability Cluster Multiprocessor/6000 243
13 9 High-speed NFS 244
13 9 1 Prestoserv 244
13 9 2 7051 network dataserver 244
13 10 Andrew File System 246
13 11 OSF Distributed File System 247
13 11 1 DCE local file system 248
13 12 InfoExplorer Keywords 249
13 13 Qwiklnfo 249
Chapter 14 Network Computing System 251
14 1 NCS Overview 251
14 2 NCS Remote Procedure Call 251
14 3 Network Interface Definition Language 252
14 4 Location Broker ~ 252
14 5 Configuring NCS 253
14 6 Resource License Manager 253
14 7 Using RLM 254
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14 8 InfoExplorer Keywords 255
14 9 Qwiklnfo 255
Chapter 15 System Network Architecture 257
15 1 Introduction to SNA 257
15 2 SNA Overview 257
15 3 AIX SNA Services/6000 259
15 3 1 Physical interface 260
15 3 2 Defining the network 260
15 3 3 Starting and stopping services 262
15 4 SNA Security 262
15 5 Network Management 263
15 6 Troubleshooting 263
15 7 InfoExplorer Keywords 264
15 8 Qwiklnfo 264
Part 5 System Services and Resources
Chapter 16 Process Management 269
16 1 Process Overview 269
16 2 Process Attributes 269
16 2 1 Displaying process attributes 270
16 2 2 Process identifiers 271
16 2 3 Effective and real UID and GID 271
16 2 4 Controlling terminal 271
16 2 5 Resource utilization and priority 272
16 2 6 Process state 272
16 3 Parent-Child Inheritance , 273
16 4 Controlling Processes 273
16 4 1 Rules of thumb 274
16 4 2 Ignoring hangup 276
16 5 Scheduled Processes—cron 276
16 5 1 crontab 276
16 5 2 Ad hoc jobs 277
16 5 3 Managing cron activities 278
16 6 System Resource Controller 278
16 6 1 SRC components 279
16 7 InfoExplorer Keywords 280
16 8 Qwiklnfo 280
Chapter 17 Electronic Mail 283
17 1 Mail System Overview 283
17 1 1 Mail user agents 283
17 1 2 Mail transport agents 284
17 1 3 Addressing and headers 284
17 1 4 How mail is sent 285
17 2 Sendmail Configuration 286
17 2 1 sendmail cf 286
17 2 2 sendmail nl 290
17 2 3 Aliases 291
17 2 4 Mail logs 292
Contents xv
17 3 Starting and Stopping sendmail 292
17 4 Debugging 293
17 5 Managing Mail Queues 294
17 6 OSIMF/6000 295
17 6 1 Starting and stopping the gateway 296
17 7 InfoExplorer Keywords 296
17 8 Qwiklnfo 297
Chapter 18 News 299
18 1 Read All About It 299
18 2 News Resources 299
18 3 News Server 300
18 4 News Readers 301
18 5 News Groups 302
18 6 News Software Sites 303
18 7 Qwiklnfo 303
Chapter 19 DOS Services 305
19 1 DOS Under AIX 305
19 2 DOS Tools 305
19 3 Intel Emulation 306
19 4 Personal Computer Simulator/6000 - 306
19 4 1 Installing DOS on pcsim 306
19 4 2 Multiuser pcsim 307
19 4 3 Running pcsim 307
19 4 4 pcsim features 308
19 4 5 pcsim AIX communication 310
19 5 Binary Interfaces 310
19 5 1 Microkernel personalities 311
19 6 Remote DOS Services 312
19 6 1 PC NFS 312
19 6 2 DOS server for AADU 313
19 7 InfoExplorer Keywords 314
19 8 Qwiklnfo 314
Chapter 2p X11 Administration 315
20 1 Windows on the World 315
20 2 AlXwindows Overview 315
20 3 X Windows Administration 316
20 4 Product Locations 316
20 5 Start-up Defaults 317
20 6 Fonts 317
20 7 Window Managers—Take Your Pick 318
20 7 1 Window manager configuration 319
20 7 2 Motif Window Manager 320
20 7 3 OPEN LOOK Window Manager 321
20 7 4 Tab Window Manager 322
20 75A Window Manager for X 323
20 8 Tools and Tips 323
20 9 IBM Xstation Administration 324
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20 10 Xstation Hardware 324
20 10 1 Configuration and boot 325
20 11 AIX Xstation Manager/6000 Configuration 326
20 12 X Windows Display Manager—xdm 327
20 13 InfoExplorer Keywords 327
20 14 Qwiklnfo 328
Part 6 Users and Security
Chapter 21 Managing the User Environment 331
21 1 User Administration Policy 331
21 2 Physical Resources 332
21 2 1 User file systems 332
21 3 UID Space and Groups 333
21 3 1 /etc/group and/etc/security/group 333
21 4 Resource Limits 334
21 4 1 /etc/security/l imits 335
21 5 User Account Access Rights 338
21 6 User Account Environment 338
21 6 1 /etc/environment and /etc/profile 338
21 6 2 /etc/security/environ 340
21 6 3 /etc/security/login, cfg 342
21 7 Managing User Accounts 342
21 7 1 Adding a user account 343
21 7 2 Updating user accounts 344
21 7 3 Removing user accounts 345
21 7 4 Restricting access 346
21 8 Password Files 346
21 8 1 /etc/passwd 346
21 8 2 /etc/security /passwd 347
21 8 3 /etc/security/user 347
21 9 InfoExplorer Keywords 348
21 10 Qwiklnfo 348
Chapter 22 Auditing and Security 351
22 1 Security Overview 351
22 2 Defining a Security Policy 351
22 3 Passwords 352
22 3 1 Shadow password files 352
22 3 2 Password restrictions 353
22 3 3 Resetting users passwords 353
22 3 4 Superuser access 354
22 3 5 Auditing passwords 354
22 3 6 Converting password files from other sources 355
22 4 Trusted Computing Base 355
22 4 1 tcbck command 355
22 4 2 /etc/security/ sysck cfg 356
22 4 3 Trusted communication path 356
22 5 Access Control 357
22 5 1 Access control lists 358
22 6 Authentication Methods 359
22 6 1 Authentication tables 359
Contents xvii
V
22 6 2 Smart card authentication 361
22 6 3 Kerberos—trusted third party 362
22 7 Network Security 363
22 8 System Auditing 364
22 8 1 Audit logging 364
22 8 2 Event types 364
22 8 3 Audit configuration 365
22 9 Security Tools and Information 367
22 9 1 virscan 367
22 9 2 COPS 367
22 9 3 Information sources 368
22 10 InfoExplorer Keywords 368
22 11 Qwiklnfo 368
Chapter 23 System Accounting 371
23 1 Accounting Overview 371
23 2 Data Collection 372
23 2 1 Connect time 372
23 2 2 Process resource usage 372
23 2 3 Command usage 372
23 2 4 Disk usage 372
23 2 5 Print usage 373
23 2 6 Accounting files 373
23 3 Accounting Configuration 373
23 3 1 Setup collection files 373
23 3 2 Identifying shifts 374
23 3 3 Disk accounting—/etc/£ilesystems 374
23 3 4 Print accounting—/etc/qconf i g 375
23 3 5 Report directories 375
23 3 6 crontab entries 375
23 3 7 Work unit fees 375
23 4 Accounting Commands 376
23 4 1 Starting and stopping accounting 376
23 4 2 Displaying statistics 376
23 4 3 Summary reports 378
23 5 Periodic House Cleaning 378
23 6 InfoExplorer Keywords 379
23 7 Qwiklnfo 379
Part 7 System Tuning and Recovery
Chapter 24 Backup and Copy Utilities 383
24 1 System Backups 383
24 2 Backup Strategies 383
24 2 1 What and when 384
24 2 2 Mounted or unmounted 384
24 2 3 Sizing 384
24 2 4 Full and incremental dumps 385
24 2 5 Backup schedules and rotation 385
24 2 6 Disaster recovery and validation 386
24 2 7 Backup media 386
24 3 Backing Up a File System 386
24 4 Restoring Files and File Systems 387
xviii Contents
24 5 Other Dump Utilities 387
24 6 Operating System Dumps 387
24 7 Network Backups 388
24 8 The Whole Nine Yards 388
24 9 InfoExplorer Keywords 389
24 10 Qwiklnfo 389
Chapter 25 System Monitoring and Tuning 391
25 1 Know Your Workload 391
25 2 AIX Operating System Characteristics 391
25 2 1 CPU scheduling 391
25 2 2 Virtual memory management 392
25 2 3 Disk I/O 393
25 2 4 Network performance 394
25 3 AIX Monitoring and Tuning Tools 396
25 3 1 Traditional UNIX tools 396
25 3 2 AIX 3 2 tools 397
25 3 3 Performance Tool Box/6000 and Performance Aide/6000 397
25 3 4 AIX Capacity Planner—BEST/1 for UNIX 398
25 3 5 Public domain monitor package 398
25 4 Additional Help and Documentation 399
25 5 InfoExplorer Keywords 399
25 6 Qwiklnfo 399
Chapter 26 Problem Analysis and Recovery 401
Part 8 Distributed Systems
Chapter 27 Clustering 415
27 1 Cluster Overview 415
27 2 Single System Image 415
27 2 1 Cluster domain name 416
27 2 2 Common file system 417
27 2 3 Management 417
27 2 4 Resources 417
27 3 Cluster Batch Queuing 417
27 3 1 Multiple device queuing system 418
27 3 2 Network queuing system 418
27 3 3 Monsanto CERN/NQS 419
27 3 4 NQSExec 419
When Things Go Bump in the Night
Backups and Bootable Media
LED Status
System Logs
AIX Kernel Structure
Using crash
Hardware Diagnostics
Calling for Help
InfoExplorer Keywords
Qwiklnfo
Contents xix
27 3 5 Other NQS-based batch systems
27 3 6 Distributed job manager
27 3 7 Distributed network queuing system
27 3 8 Distributed queuing system—Codine
27 3 9 Condor
27 3 10 LoadLeveler
27 3 11 Load-sharing facility—Utopia
27 3 12 There s still more
27 3 13 POSIX1003 15 Batch Standard
27 4 Cluster Futures
Chapter 28 Network Archiving
28 1 Storage Management
28 2 IEEE Mass Storage Reference Model
28 2 1 Components
28 2 2 Development history
28 3 Unitree Central File Manager
28 3 1 File system view
28 3 2 Client access
28 3 3 Media architecture
Appendix A e-mail Lists and ftp Sites
Appendix B Sample Code
Bibliography 437
Index 439
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spelling | De Roest, James W. Verfasser aut AIX RS/6000 system and administration guide James W. DeRoest New York u.a. McGraw-Hill 1995 XXII, 452 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier J. Ranade workstation series AIX (Computer file) Operating systems AIX <Betriebssystem> swd IBM RISC System/6000 swd IBM RS/6000 Workstation Operating systems (Computers) HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=006921736&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | De Roest, James W. AIX RS/6000 system and administration guide AIX (Computer file) Operating systems AIX <Betriebssystem> swd IBM RISC System/6000 swd IBM RS/6000 Workstation Operating systems (Computers) |
title | AIX RS/6000 system and administration guide |
title_auth | AIX RS/6000 system and administration guide |
title_exact_search | AIX RS/6000 system and administration guide |
title_full | AIX RS/6000 system and administration guide James W. DeRoest |
title_fullStr | AIX RS/6000 system and administration guide James W. DeRoest |
title_full_unstemmed | AIX RS/6000 system and administration guide James W. DeRoest |
title_short | AIX RS/6000 |
title_sort | aix rs 6000 system and administration guide |
title_sub | system and administration guide |
topic | AIX (Computer file) Operating systems AIX <Betriebssystem> swd IBM RISC System/6000 swd IBM RS/6000 Workstation Operating systems (Computers) |
topic_facet | AIX (Computer file) Operating systems AIX <Betriebssystem> IBM RISC System/6000 IBM RS/6000 Workstation Operating systems (Computers) |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=006921736&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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