HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Routine Management Tasks HP-UX 11i v3 (B3921-90023, September 2010)

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Intended Audience
The HP-UX System Administrator’s Guide is written for administrators of HP-UX systems
of all skill levels needing to administer HP-UX systems beginning with Release HP-UX
11i version 3.
While many topics in this set apply to previous releases, much has changed in HP-UX
11i as of version 3; therefore, for information about prior releases please see the manual
Managing Systems and Workgroups, a Guide for System Administrators.
About this Document Set
The HP-UX System Administrator’s Guide documents the core set of tasks (and associated
concepts) necessary to administer HP-UX 11i based systems as of Release HP-UX 11i
version 3.
The HP-UX System Administrator’s Guide is a set of manuals, comprised of the following
volumes:
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