HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Overview HP-UX 11i v3 (B3921-90011, September 2010)

dump sequence, 86
non-compressed save, 84
operator override options, 85
partial saves, 85
post reboot activities, 87
preparing for, 79
rebooting, 86
savecrash processing, 86
selective dump, 84
what happens during a crash, 85
system default printer, 69
System Management Homepage. See HP SMH, 94
system recovery time, 80, 82
system run levels, 76
T
tapes, 43
tar, 51
telnet, 38, 90
terminal emulation, 89, 90
Terminal Session Manager, 97
TOC. See transfer of control, 88
Tomcat web server, 91
tools for installing HP-UX, 93
tools for managing multiple servers, 98
tools for managing single servers, 94
tools for managing volumes, 102
tools for monitoring performance, 104
tools for system administration, 93
tools for updating HP-UX, 93
top, 102
transfer of control, 88
trusted mode, 72, 104
tsm, 97
tunables
See kernel tunables, 39
U
unauthorized access, preventing, 104
update-ux, 88, 94
updating HP-UX, 94
user database, 72
user ID, 72
user names
length of, 19
utilities
backing up data, 51
Utility Meter, 29
V
VERITAS Volume Manager, 44, 50
disk groups, 46
VERITAS Volume Manager. See VxVM, 101
virtual bus address, 57
virtual hardware address, 57
virtual LUN id, 57
virtual machines, 36
virtual partitioning, 36
virtual root node, 57
virtualization
categories, 21
clustering technologies, 21
load balancing technologies, 21
multiple boot technologies, 21
networking technologies, 21, 38
partitioning technologies, 21
standalone server technologies, 21
technologies, 21, 38
vmstat, 102
volume groups, 46
volume management tasks, 102
volume managers, 44
comparing LVM and VxVM, 45
LVM, 44, 45, 101
selecting which to use, 45
VxVM, 44, 45, 101
vPars, 36
vxdump, 51
VxFS file system, 48
VxVM, 50
See VERITAS Volume Manager, 44
volumes, 46
W
web access, 89, 91
web server, 91
WLM, 25
Workload Manager. See WLM, 25
worldwide identifier, 40, 64
WWID (see worldwide identifier)
X
X Window system, 94
xP/yC, 19
125