Unix/Linux Survival Guide

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Author: Erik Keller

ISBN-10: 1584504331

ISBN-13: 9781584504337

Category: Linux

All Unix/Linux systems, regardless of manufacturer, have inherent similarities for an administrator. Unix/Linux Survival Guide details these similarities and gives SysAdmins an approach to tackle jobs on all systems. Mixing administrator knowledge and best practices, it walks readers through getting to know a system that they didn't install to setting up a new system. Intended as a quick and dirty reference for administrators to use in their daily work, the book contains a lot of hints on...

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For systems administrators, this handbook emphasizes the installation, setup, and configuration of a new Unix/Linux system. Keller also explains the details of taking over an old system, scripts, maintenance, backup, secure and test systems, and security. The guide has been translated from the original version in German, published in 2004. It is accompanied by a CD-ROM and has a list of internet resources, but no bibliography. Keller is a freelance consultant from Germany. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Preface Chapter 1: Things to check... Chapter 2: Working on *NIX Chapter 3: Maintenance Chapter 4: Backup Chapter 5: Setting Up a System Chapter 6: The Test Stem Chapter 7: Security Chapter 8: Closing Remarks Appendix A: One-liners Appendix B: Software Used in This Book and Where to Get It Appendix C: Handy Bookmarks Appendix D: About the CD-ROM Glossary Index