Installation guide

saving in files, 13–21
version number assignment,
13–18
crash recovery, 3–5, 13–13
cron daemon
setting up automatic
accounting, 12–11
submitting commands to, 4–13
crontab command, 4–13
crontabs directory
modifying files in, 4–13
customization tasks
introduction, 1–2
D
daemon
binlogd, 13–2
envmond, 13–25
syslogd, 13–2
daemons
class scheduler, 4–33
date command, 3–15
DCD
( See modem )
dd command, 7–29
cloning on a data disk, 7–29
DDR, 6–1
compiling changes to databases,
6–3
conforming to standards, 6–2
converting cam_data.c file, 6–3
database, 6–3
help option, 6–2
introduction, 6–1
SCSI-2 standard, 6–2
synchronizing on-disk and
in-memory databases, 6–3
ddr.dbase file, 6–3
ddr_config command
help option, 6–2
TagQueueDepth parameter
changes, 6–3
ddr_config utility, 6–1
debugger, 5–53
DECevent
binary event-logging reports,
13–2
DECevent event management
utility
error reporting, 13–1
deferred mode swapping, 7–5
device
adding LSM disks, 8–16
device database, 6–1
device definition keyword
configuring into the kernel, 5–18
device mnemonics, A–1
configuration file syntax, A–1
in configuration data base , A–1
device name
definition of, 8–7
device names
mnemonics, A–1
device pathname
explanation of, 10–7
representation in printcap, 10–7
device special file
creating, 7–12
representation in printcap, 10–7
df command
checking free disk space, 7–21
dfldiz keyword, 5–39
dflssiz keyword, 5–39
dia command
binary event-logging reports,
13–1
Digital Storage Architecture disk
( See DSA disk )
Digital System Communication
Architecture, C–1
directory
hierarchy, 7–8
standard
existence as links, 7–8
disk
not ready error, 4–37
spin down, 4–37
disk cloning
dump, 7–29
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