HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Configuration Management

ACLs, 68
K
kernel
automatic backup, 198
booting in fail-safe mode, 199
booting saved configuration, 198
configuration command overview, 154
configuration commands
common behavior, 157
configuration example, 201
configuration features, 153
configuration log file, 195
configuration purpose, 154
configuration with HP SMH, 155
error recovery, 197
error recovery guidelines, 201
kcmodule command, 160
managing configurations with system files, 192
managing running configuration with kconfig command,
188
managing saved configuration with kconfig command, 189
managing with HP SMH, 165
modifying tunables at boot time, 200
monitoring alarms
activate, deactivate, remove, 187
monitoring alarms with HP SMH, web-based, 180
monitoring resource usage with HP SMH, web-based, 180
other configuration operations, 156
parsable command output, 196
quick reference tables, 207
transition from previous HP-UX releases, 210
uses for system files, 194
using and modifying saved configuration with kconfig
command, 191
kernel tunables
managing with HP SMH, web-based, 175
managing with kctune command, 170
pci_eh_enable, 134
pci_error_tolerance_time, 134
kill character, 37
L
line printer (see printers)
line printer spooler (see spooler)
location
passwd field, 51
login environments
$HOME/.cshrc, 68
$HOME/.login, 68
$HOME/.profile, 68
/etc/csh.login, 68
/etc/profile, 68
/etc/skel/.cshrc, 68
/etc/skel/.login, 68
/etc/skel/.profile, 68
customizing, 68
system-wide and user, 42
login files
$HOME/.rhosts, 54
login name
passwd field, 50
shadow field, 50
login shell
passwd field, 51
login special characters, 37
LP spooler (see spooler)
M
mail
/etc/rc.config.d/mailservs file, 125
/usr/sbin/sendmail command, 125
/var/spool/mqueue file, 122
alias files, 122
aliases file, 122
newalias command, 122
components, 121
configure system to receive, 126
configuring system to send, 125
delivery agents, 121
sendmail command, 121
uux command, 121
MIME applications, 125
audio, 125
graphics, 125
video, 125
queue, 122
Reply-To\: header, 125
SENDMAIL_FREEZE environment variable, 125, 126, 127,
130
SENDMAIL_SERVER environment variable, 125, 126, 127,
130
SENDMAIL_SERVER_NAME environment variable, 125,
126, 127, 130
TCP/IP addresses, 121
topography
central hub, 123, 126
choosing, 124
fully distributed, 124, 130
gateway hub, 123, 127
network, 123
standalone system, 130
user agents, 121
elm command, 121
mail command, 121
mailx command, 121
MIME applications, 121
UUCP addresses, 121
mail files
$HOME/.forward, 54
maintenance
blocking nonsuperusers, 36
modify a user
219