Installation guide

1.9 Administering the Print Services
Use the information in Chapter 10 to perform the following printer
management tasks:
Add and remove printers and change the configuration of an existing
printer
Show the status of a printer and control the printer; for example, delete
print requests and enable and disable printers
Enable printer accounting
1.10 Administering the Archiving Services
Use the information in Chapter 11 to perform the following tasks:
Creating a bootable tape
Choose which file systems to back up so that all the files on your
system, data files as well as system files, are protected from loss
Choose a backup schedule so that you do not have to back up all the
files in a file system at each backup
Set up a schedule for performing a full backup of each file system on
your entire system, including all the system software
Set up a routine backup schedule to make it easier to remember which
backup to do each day
Use the
rdump command to make backups on a remotely located tape
device
Automate the backup process by using shell scripts
Restore a file system by using the restore or the vrestore command
Restore files from a remote tape device by using the rrestore
command
Restore the root and /usr file systems
1.11 Administering System Accounting Services
Chapter 12 describes how to set up and use accounting to track system
resources. It describes how to perform the following accounting
administration tasks:
Set up the resource accounting software
Enable automatic accounting
Create accounting reports
Overview of Tru64 UNIX System Administration 1–5