Openvms System Management Guide
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Author | : Lawrence Baldwin |
Publisher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 655 |
Release | : 2003-11-20 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0080513123 |
OpenVMS System Management Guide, Second Edition, the most complete book on the topic, details for system administrators the tools, technologies, and techniques by which they can configure, maintain, and tune computers running Hewlett-Packard's high-performance OpenVMS operating system. Revised by a topical authority and a principal OpenVMS engineer, the book enables system administrators to perform more efficiently and effectively those everyday tasks critical to an OpenVMS system. Examples have been updated to include OpenVMS/VAX 7.3 and OpenVMS/Alpha 7.3-1. - OpenVMS administration best practices and utilities - System management strategies that support business objectives - Updated references to latest HP documents and other WWW resources - New chapter summarizing software installation - New appendix to help the hobbyist get started
Author | : David Miller |
Publisher | : Digital Press |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2003-04-15 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9781555582814 |
1. Introduction -- 2. Booting and startup script -- 3. Licenses -- 4. User accounts, login, and accounting -- 5. Queues -- 6. Backup -- 7. System monitoring and performance management -- 8. Security -- 9. Network -- 10. Clusters -- Bibliography -- Appendixes: -- A. The user environment -- B. VMS and the Web -- C. Assessing OpenVMS and Linux: The right tool for the right job -- D. Memory management system services -- E. Symbols, data, and expressions.
Author | : David Miller |
Publisher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 572 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9781555581572 |
OpenVMS Operating System Concepts, Second Edition uses a new approach to explain the OpenVMS operating system. Combining discussions of operating system theory with examples of its applications in key OpenVMS operating system facilities, the book provides a thoughtful introduction for application programmers, systems managers, and students. The books shows how OpenVMS system services can tap the power of operating system facilities to perform critical tasks on behalf of applications. It has been updated for OpenVMS and gives program examples in C. · Updated for OpenVMS · Shows program examples in C
Author | : Patrick Holmay |
Publisher | : Digital Press |
Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 1998-09-03 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9781555582036 |
Completely updated and revised, The OpenVMS User's Guide continues to be the prime resource for new and non-technical users on how to use OpenVMS and customize it to their working environment. For more proficient users, the book serves as a quick look-up reference. The book begins with an introduction to the OpenVMS operating system and its built-in functions, and then provides a thorough explanation of OpenVMS files and directories, use of DCL, and how to edit files using EVE and EDT. It also discusses how to create command procedures and the Mail and Phone utilities. New to this edition are additional insights into application development and sending e-mail to remote notes via the Internet, remote logins and file transfers. Each chapter is liberally sprinkled with learning aids including summaries and tables of commands, exercises, and review quizzes. Completely covers the OpenVMS operating system - from logging in to creating command procedures, with thorough discussions of files and directories Covers both EVE and EDT editors in detail Shows how to customize your working environment
Author | : Hossein Bidgoli |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 1008 |
Release | : 2006-03-10 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0470051205 |
The Handbook of Information Security is a definitive 3-volume handbook that offers coverage of both established and cutting-edge theories and developments on information and computer security. The text contains 180 articles from over 200 leading experts, providing the benchmark resource for information security, network security, information privacy, and information warfare.
Author | : Michael D Duffy |
Publisher | : Digital Press |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2002-11-27 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : |
Getting Started with OpenVMS System Management gives new VMS system managers a jumpstart in managing this powerful and reliable operating system. Dave Miller describes the essentials of what an OpenVMS System Manager will have to manage. He defines areas of OpenVMS System Management and describes why each is important and how it fits into the larger management task. Even though some OpenVMS management concepts are unique (for instance quotas), many concepts (such as account creation) have counterparts in UNIX and Windows NT. So, wherever possible, Miller points out to his readers the parallel to other systems. The book is intended as a precursor to Baldwin's OpenVMS System Management Guide and various OpenVMS documents. Thus it refers the reader to other books for the detailed management steps. Getting Started with OpenVMS System Management is a great introduction to the material Steve Hoffman and Dave Miller are revising for the OpenVMS System Management Guide, 2E. Permits experienced system managers to begin managing OpenVMS more quickly Dovetails with other Digital Press publications for easier reference by the OpenVMS manager Points you in the right direction for the complete documentation on each issue BONUS FEATURE! Includes excerpts from five key DP OpenVMS books.
Author | : James E. Gursha |
Publisher | : Butterworth-Heinemann |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : |
High Performance Cluster Configuration System Management is a must-have book for system managers, cluster managers, and application designers/developers who need to understand how to optimize the use of their available computer resources. This book covers the traditional cluster configurations as well as the latest technical information available in memory channel, SCSI, and fiber-based clusters through OpenVMS 7.0. All cluster interconnections and possible configuration scenarios are explored with an emphasis on efficient resource use and the ability to maximize processing power. Because efficient movement and storage of data is important in the design of high performance systems, this book also addresses effective storage management using the latest Storageworks solutions such as fiber and HSJ controller configurations. Part of designing a high performance cluster is keeping it operating at peak efficiency. This book details the different performance tools that are available and goes through multiple tuning scenarios offering guidance and commentary.
Author | : Samuel Blankson |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 365 |
Release | : 2007-12-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1905789203 |
Author | : David Miller |
Publisher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2003-05-08 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0080495028 |
Getting Started with OpenVMS System Management gives new VMS system managers a jumpstart in managing this powerful and reliable operating system. Dave Miller describes the essentials of what an OpenVMS System Manager will have to manage. He defines areas of OpenVMS System Management and describes why each is important and how it fits into the larger management task. Even though some OpenVMS management concepts are unique (for instance quotas), many concepts (such as account creation) have counterparts in UNIX and Windows NT. So, wherever possible, Miller points out to his readers the parallel to other systems.The book is intended as a precursor to Baldwin's OpenVMS System Management Guide and various OpenVMS documents. Thus it refers the reader to other books for the detailed management steps. Getting Started with OpenVMS System Management is a great introduction to the material Steve Hoffman and Dave Miller are revising for the OpenVMS System Management Guide, 2E.·Permits experienced system managers to begin managing OpenVMS more quickly ·Dovetails with other Digital Press publications for easier reference by the OpenVMS manager ·Points you in the right direction for the complete documentation on each issue·BONUS FEATURE! Includes excerpts from five key DP OpenVMS books
Author | : Michael D Duffy |
Publisher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 311 |
Release | : 2002-11-26 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0080507352 |
OpenVMS professionals have long enjoyed a robust, full-featured operating system running the most mission-critical applications in existence. However, many of today's graduates may not yet have had the opportunity to experience it for themselves. Intended for an audience with some knowledge of operating systems such as Windows, UNIX and Linux, Getting Started with OpenVMS introduces the reader to the OpenVMS approach. Part 1 is a practical introduction to get the reader started using the system. The reader will learn the OpenVMS terminology and approach to common concepts such as processes and threads, queues, user profiles, command line and GUI interfaces and networking. Part 2 provides more in-depth information about the major components for the reader desiring a more technical description. Topics include process structure, scheduling, memory management and the file system. Short sections on the history of OpenVMS, including past, present, and future hardware support (like the Intel Itanium migration), are included. OpenVMS is considered in different roles, such as a desktop system, a multi-user system, a network server, and in a combination of roles. - Allows the more advanced reader some meaty content yet does not overwhelm the novice - Provides practical examples showing that OpenVMS is well-suited for popular modern applications - Gives a high-level overview of concepts behind internals such as memory management