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1 INDEX Symbols "sw" command summaries 1322 $HOME/.dt/types/dtwm.fp 647, 648 $HOME/.dtprofile 679.bashrc 1161, 1163.cshrc 1147.dt 688.dtprofile 673.login 1148.profile 320.Xdefaults 679 / 651 /.profile 320 /.rhosts 353 /.sh_history 320 /boot (Linux) 935 /dev 244, 930 /etc 930 /etc/cmcluster 878 /etc/cmcluster/cmnodelist 878 /etc/cmcluster/conf.ascii 879 /etc/dt/appconfig/types/c/dtwm.fp 647 /etc/dt/config/c 651 /etc/dt/config/c/xconfig 679 /etc/dt/config/c/xresrouces 686 /etc/dt/config/c/xsession 679 /etc/exports 352, 353, 354, 624 /etc/fstab 164, 623, 625 /etc/group 313, 316, 326, 373 NIS 325 /etc/hosts 91, 335, 572, 576, 603, 774 /etc/hosts.equiv 605, 606 /etc/init.d 294, 295 /etc/inittab 25, 291, 298, 299, 300 action 299 id 299 process 299 run state 299 /etc/lvmtab 123, 805 /etc/named.boot 621 /etc/named.conf 613 /etc/nsswitch.compat 325 /etc/nsswitch.conf 325, 595 /etc/opt/gnome/gdm/gdm.conf 693 /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf 703 /etc/passwd 312, 314, 318, 319, 320, 324, 326, 373 description of fields 312 NIS 325 /etc/passwd.nis 324 /etc/prmconf 831, 832, 834, 840, 844, 849 /etc/prmconf.dev 853 /etc/prmconf.test 842, 843 /etc/profile 1162 /etc/rc.confg.d/netconf 570 /etc/rc.config.d 292, 294, 295, 306 /etc/rc.config.d/bv 306 /etc/rc.config.d/ndd 596 /etc/rc.config.d/netconf 574, 774 /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf

2 1374 INDEX /etc/rc.config.d/prm 831 /etc/rc1.d 296 /etc/resolv.conf 604, 614 /etc/samba/smbpasswd 710, 712 /etc/smb.conf 710 /etc/xinetd.d/swat 723 /export 930 /home 314, 930 /lost+found 931 /mnt 931 /net 931 /opt 931 /opt/hpvmsa/bin/vmsa 197 /opt/ignite/bin 333 /opt/parmgr/bin/parmgr 791, 807 /opt/samba/bin 701 /proc (Linux) 933 /sbin 931 /sbin/init 25, 299 /sbin/init.d 292 /sbin/init.d/bv 304 /sbin/init.d/net 576 /sbin/init.d/vparhb 308 /sbin/mksf 253 /sbin/rc 293, 298 /sbin/rc0.d 292, 308 /sbin/rc1.d 292, 297, 298, 304, 308 /sbin/rc2.d 298, 304 /sbin/rc3.d 296, 298 /sbin/service 713, 723 /sbin/set_parms 88 /sbin/shutdown 300 /sbin/vecheck 761 /stand 780, 781, 932 /stand and /kernel 931 /stand/build 226, 232 /stand/system 232, 287, 762 /stand/vmpon.dmp 780 /stand/vmunix 225, 744, 757 /stand/vpdb 52, 307, 758, 759 /stand/vpmon 50, 743, 759, 766 /tmp 932 /usr 932 /usr/conf/gen/config.sys 761 /usr/dt/appconfig/icons 649, 654 /usr/dt/appconfig/types/c/dtwm.fp 647 /usr/dt/bin/dtlogin 680 /usr/dt/config/c/sys.dtwmrc 651 /usr/dt/config/c/xconfig 680 /usr/dt/config/c/xresources 686, 688 /usr/dt/config/c/xsession 680 /usr/sbin/route 589 /usr/sbin/setup 717 /var 932 /var (and Ignite-UX) 331 /var/adm/crash/vpar 780, 781 /var/opt/ignite/clients 357 /var/opt/ignite/depots 332, 337 /var/spool/cron/crontabs 392 Numerics , bit bit 71 A Absolute and Relative Path Names 943 Access rights of files 315 action (/etc/inittab) 299 Adding a Peripheral 251 Advanced Installation 72, 75, 76 alias 1156, 1170 Aliases 1169 Application Startup 303 Application Users 320 arp 592 Assignment Operators 1233 Auditing and Security 382

3 INDEX 1375 AUTO 349 awk 1011, 1012, 1021, 1026, 1028, 1213, 1231 man page 1244 B Background Jobs 1135 Backup cpio 269 dd 281 dump 283 fbackup 275 frecover 275 of vpars 286 tar 264 vxdump 283 vxrestore 283 Backup and Recovery 387 Base and range (memory on NUMA) 756 Bash 1160.bashrc 1161 /etc/profile 1162 command line editing 1168 history list 1163 Recalling from the History List table 1168 shell quoting 1170 BCH 3, 7, 10, 15, 792, 819, 820 BCHFastBoot 11 bdf 128, 215, 883, 884 bg 1137 BIND 607 bo p0 72 boot 299 man page 1251, 1266 boot boot state of vpars 59 Boot Console Handler 7, 10, 819 Boot Control Handler 3, 792 Boot disk 757 boot lan 342 boot state 772 Boot States 59 bootable system recovery tape 330 Boot-Related Commands 792 bootwait 299 Bottlenecks performance 536 Bound 776 bound 754, 755, 769 Broadvision 303, 320 C C Shell 1146.cshrc 1148.login 1149 alias 1156 Command-Line History table 1154 history 1150 Recalling from History List 1156 shell quoting 1158 C Shell Programming 1224 Assignment Operators 1233 Command Substitution 1225 csh -xv 1239 Debugging 1238 Reading User Input 1225 switch 1236 Testing and Branching 1228 case 1194 cat 985, 994, 1030 cbuf command at MON> 58 cd 948, 949, 950, 965 CDE 629, 666, 686, 688 Activity Light 637 Adding Objects to or Removing Objects from the Front Panel 643 Advanced Topics 665 Application Manager 637 Backdrop and Colors 642 background 629

4 1376 INDEX Calendar 635 CDE Basics 633 CDE on Solaris 638 Changing the Front Panel in Other Ways 645 Clock 635 Creating Control Buttons, Actions, and File Types 653 Customizing 641 dtterm 636 Exit button 637 File Manager 635 Front Panel Animation 649 GREETING 686 Help 638 Lock Button 636 Mail 636 Menu Picks for Virtual Partitions 688 Modifying Things in Slide-up Subpanels 647 on AIX 634 on Solaris 634 Performance 682 Personal Printers 637 Sequence of Events When CDE Starts 681 Style Manager 637 Trash Can 638 Using Different Fonts 662 vpar Name 687 Workspace Area 636 Workspace Menu 689 Workspace Switch 636 xterm 638, 690 CDE Configuration File Locations 677 CDE Configuration Files 669 Cell Boards Active Cells 789 adding to npartitions 806 Assigned Cells 789 Base Cells 789 Core Cells 789 Inactive Cells 789 npartitions and types of cells 789 removing from npartitions 804 Unassigned Cells 789 change directory 948 Chassis Log Menu 811 chmod 951, 952, 954, 955, 1141, 1143, 1144, 1145 CIFS/ CL Console Log Menu 811 CM Command Menu 811 cmapplyconf 880, 881, 891 cmcheckconf 880, 891 cmhaltpkg 892 cmmakepkg 885, 888 cmmodpkg 891 cmp 998, 1001 cmquerycl 878, 879 cmruncl 880, 881 cmrunpkg 892 cmviewcl 881, 892, 894 CO Consoles 811 comm 1001 Command completion 1171 Command completion (ksh) 1121 table summarizing 1127 Command Menu 811 Commands of vpars (table) 743, 801, 811, 831 Common Desktop Environment (see CDE) Comparison operators 1233 conf.cacheonly 620

5 INDEX 1377 Configurable Parameters 412 Console 758 console 771, 774 Console Log Menu 811 Consoles 3 types 26 Core I/O 768, 812 cp 956, 966, 967 -f 957 -i 956, 957 -p 957 -R 957 -r 957 cpio 262, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 282 of vpars 290 CPU 754 CPU bottleneck 536 CPU resources 745 CPU utilization 541 crash boot state of vpars 59 Create vpars 746 Creating a Kernel in HP-UX 11i 234 crontab 392 man page 1326 Ctrl-A 773, 774 Ctrl-A (and console) 758 Customer LAN Managment Processor 816 cut 1004, 1005, 1006, 1021, 1214 D daemon of vpars 307 Data Files 903 Database 758 date 1183 db.cache 611 dd 262, 281, 282 Debugging 1238 Device Files 243, 244, 254, 907 diff 998, 1002 dircmp 1002, 1003 Disk bottleneck 537 Disk utilization 543 diskinfo 250 dmesg 750, 753, 754 DNS 607 do 1198 done 1198 down boot state of vpars 59 dt.resources 646 dtmail 636 DtRootMenu 651 dtterm 636 dtwm.fp 647, 648, 649 dtwmrc 651, 688 du 332 dump 262, 283 Dump files 780 E echo 1178, 1191 EFI 3, 4, 61, 62 Boot Admin Main Screen 63 Main Screen 64 egrep 1032 esac 1195 Ethernet 555 Executable Files 905 Expressions (regular expressions) 1012 Extensible Firmware Interface 3, 4, 61 Extensions (file types) 901 F Fair Share Scheduler (FSS) 834 FastBoot 11 fbackup 262, 275, 277, 278, 280 command summary 275 -f option 287

6 1378 INDEX -g option 287 graph file 287 graph file exclude 287 graph file include 287 -l option 287 -O option 287 of vpars 287, 289 of vpars to remote device 289, 290 -u option 287 fg 1137 fgrep 1032 fi 1191 file Command 908 File Name Expansion and Pattern Matching 946 File Name Expansion and Wild Cards 946 File permissions 940 File Transfer Protocol 598 File Types 900 Find empty files 1038 find 269, 270, 290, 1035, 1037, 1038, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046 man page 1255 name 1040 old files 1047 owner 1044 permissions 1044 size 1040 summary 1050 type 1044 firewall(in Samba) 718 firmware 61 for 1196, 1207 foreach 1230 frecover 275, 277 frestore 278 of vpars 289 fruled 802 frupower 802 fsadm 138, 154 fsck 138, 216 FSS 835, 852, 862 FSS Fair Share Scheduler 834 ftp 598 G gdmconfig 693 get auto command at MON> 57 glance 832 GlancePlus/UX 517, 842 GNOME 692, 695 Control Center 694 DESKTOP=GNOME 692 downloading 692 login screen 693 http // support/software/hpux/ gnome/index.html 692 on Linux 937 GNU Network Object Model Environment 692 gpm 832, 847 grep 497, 1011, 1012, 1017, 1021, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1113 man page 1262 GSP 3, 791 configuring 41 table of commands 48 gtop 515 Guardian Service Processor 3, 791 Guided Installation 75 H Hard Partitions 787 Hardware Inventory 83

7 INDEX 1379 head 983, 984, 986, 996, 997 heartbeat 307 heartbeat deamon of vpars 303 help command at MON> 54 HISTFILE 320 history 1101, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1110, 1111, 1113, 1115, 1117, 1151 History (C Shell) 1151 history (in ksh) 1100 History List 1163, 1165 hostname 273, 748 hosts_to_named 608, 609 HPUX 349 hpux 23 examples 25 man page 1266 HP-UX 11i 748 HP-UX 11i kernel creation 234 hpux command 52, 53 HP-UX Release hung boot state of vpars 59 I I/O interrupts 754 I/O Redirection 1129 ICMP source quench 596 icod 733, 782 id (/etc/inittab) 299 if 1190, 1228 ifconfig 573, 577, 578, 589, 590 man page 1278, 1301 Ignite 329 ignite man page 1282, 1326 Ignite-UX 75, 76, 354, 356 /var 331 archive information 349 bdf 331 boot 342 depots 331 disk space consumed by depots 331 Ignite-UX Administrator Guide 347 make_depots 340 make_net_recovery 348 make_tape_recovery 348, 349, 350 server setup 330 Ignite-UX GUI 352 Ignite-UX GUI to Create a vpar Archive 352 Ingite-UX GUI 333 init 299 initdefault 299 Initial System Loader 20, 792 inittab man page 1292, 1318 Install HP-UX 74 Internet Protocol (IP) Addressing 557 ioscan 95, 140, 223, 224, 225, 245, 250, 256, 257, 259, 750, 753, 754, 757, 797, 798, 800, 801, 876 networking 566 iostat 480, 481, 483, 484 man page 1296, 1326 IP Addressing 557 IP classes 557 ip_send_source_quench 596 IPF 51 IPL 23 ISL 20, 52, 349, 759, 766, 792, 820 ODE 21 isl man page 1298 ISO/OSI 554 IT Resource Center 102 Itanium processor family 51, 738

8 1380 INDEX J JFS 138 fsadm 138 fsck 138 Job Control 1135 jobs 1137 join 1008 K kcweb 236, 237, 241, 409 Kernel 757, 761 /stand/build 226 /stand/vmunix 225 Building a Kernel 223 building a new kernel in HP-UX 11i 233 Building with kcweb web-based tool 236 ioscan 224 kcweb 236 kmtune 226, 229, 232 kmupdate 232 sysdef 223 system_prep 226 kill 497, 498 signals 498 kill (K) 309 kmsystem 226, 232 kmtune 226, 228, 231 kmupdate 233, 765 KornShell 1098 ksh 1098.kshrc 1112.profile 1099.sh_history 1100, 1119 /etc/profile 1099 aliases 1119 command and path completion 1121 command line editing 1116 Environment Variables 1131 Fetching Commands 1112 File Name Expansion 1127 file name expansion 1127 history 1100 history file 1100 ksh-related Variable Commands 1133 PS PS re-executing 1109 startup files 1099 unalias 1120 ksh Programming 1176 Arguments to Shell Programs 1186 awk 1213 case Statement 1194 if 1190 looping 1196 Reading User Input 1184 Shell Functions 1206 Shell Variables 1180 test 1192 Testing and Branching 1190 while 1198 L LAN 756, 769 LAN Cards 566, 753 LAN Console 26, 28 lanadmin 593, 594 LBA 255, 756, 757, 758, 771, 797 L-Class with two vpars 760 lifls 144 lifls command at MON> 56 link layer 555 Links 907 Linux top 515, 516 xosview 515, 516

9 INDEX 1381 Linux File System Layout 933 Listing Software 112 load 772 load boot state of vpars 59 load state 772 Local Bus Adapter 756 Local Bus Adapters 255, 797 Local Console 26 log command at MON> 57 Logical Extents (LVM) 122 Logical Volume 122 Looping 1196 ls 913, 965, 966, 967, 969, 971, 972, 973, 974 -a 915 -i 920 -l 917 -p 921 -R 923 summary 924 ls command at MON> 57 lsdev 247, 248, 250, 252, 566 lvchange 134 lvcreate 133, 146, 157, 184, 882 lvdisplay 134, 144, 184 lvextend 134, 184, 882 lvlnboot 125, 135, 176, 185, 190 LVM Exporting (Removing) and Importing a Volume Group 151 Extend VxFS File System Using OnlineJFS 153 lifls 144 logical extents 123 logical volume 122 lvchange 134 lvcreate 133 lvdsiplay 134 lvextend 134 lvlnboot 135 lvmerge 136 lvmmigrate 136 lvreduce 137 lvremove 137 lvrmboot 137 lvsplit 136 lvsync 137 Mirrorrootandswapdisk140 mknod 130 new volume group 146 newfs 138 physical extent 122 Physical Volume Links 123 procedures 139 PV Links 123 pvchange 128 pvcreate 129 pvdisplay 129 pvmove 129 Replace a Mirrored Disk 149 Replace a Non-Mirrored Disk 148 Replace Mirrored Disk Boot Disk 150 setboot 144 strings /etc/lvmtab 140 vgcfgbackup 130 vgcfgrestore 130 vgchange 130 vgcreate 130 vgdisplay 131 vgexport 131 vgextend 131 vgimport 132 vgreduce 132 vgremove 132 vgscan 133 volume 121 volume group 122 lvmerge 136

10 1382 INDEX lvmmigrate 136 lvreduce 137, 177 lvremove 137 lvrmboot 137, 190 lvsplit 136 lvsync 137 M make _net_recovery of vpars 286 make_net_recovery 261, 330, 348, 352, 356, 357, 358, 360 make_recovery man page 1326 make_sys_image 329 make_tape_recovery 261, 330, 348, 350 Management Processor 791, 811, 816, 820 commands 811 Customer LAN 791 login 811 npartitions 812 Managment Processor Customer LAN 811 MP> 814 Private LAN 811 maxuprc 229 media (operating system) 73 mediainit 219 Memory 756 Memory bottleneck 537 Memory controller 750 Memory range (on NUMA) 756 Memory resources 745 Memory utilization 542 Meta-Characters 1013 Middleware 738 Mirror root and swap Disk 140 MirrorDisk/UX 126 Mission Critical Operating Environment 78, 79, 87, 93 mk_kernel 765 mkboot 125 mkdir 157, 876, 882, 883, 885, 959, 960, 966 -m 961 -p 961 mknod 130, 157, 876, 882, 883 mksf 253 Modify a vpar 775 MON> 54, 55, 766 more 982, 983, 986, 1117 Motif 666 /usr/lib/x11/app-defaults 666 system.mwmrc 666 Motif Configuration Files 668 mount 96, 883, 884 MP 791 mv 957, 969, 970, 971 -f 959 -i 959 -p 959 mxsetup 470 N Name (using find) 1040 named.conf 617 ndd 596 -h 596 ip_send_source_quench 596 net view 707, 715, 716 NetBIOS 713 netconf 573, 574, 577 netstat 486, 577, 583, 584, 585, 650 -a 586 -I 488, 489 -i 486, 584 man page n 490

11 INDEX rn 491 Network Layer 556 Networking Ethernet Encapsulation 555 ISO/OSI layers 554 Link Layer 555 lsdev 566 network layer 556 Physical Layer 554 subnet mask 560 trasport level 556 Networking bottleneck 538 newfs 138, 146, 148 newgrp 317 NFS 621 NFS Diskless Concepts 467 nfsconf 623 nice 486 NIS 322, 323, 324 nmbd 713, 726 npartitions 787, 788, 790, 819 boot with BCH 819 Cells and npartitions 789 Commands 793 Genesis npartition 790 HP System Partitions Guide Administration for npartitions 788 ioscan 257, 798 Local Partition 790 Management Processor 791 Managing npartitions 791 Managing Superdome Complexes A Guide for HP-UX System Administrators 788 modify 804 parcreate 806 parmgr 807 parmodify 804 parstatus 793, 794 Partition Numbers 790 PRM on Superdome example 842 rad 254, 795 Virtual Front Panel 791 nslookup 594, 616 nsquery 595 group users 595 hosts hosts passwd hackley 595 NUMA 755, 756 O ODE 21 off (/etc/inittab) 299 once (/etc/inittab) 299 ondemand 299 OnlineJFS 138, 153 fsadm 138 fsck 138 OpenView Performance Agent 535, 540 OpenView Performance Analyzer/UX 538, 540 Operating Environments 3, 67, 68, 71, 78, 85, 221, 236, 629, 692 Basic HP-UX OE 68 Enterprise HP-UX OE 68 MinimalTechnicalOE68 Mission Critical HP-UX OE 68 Technical Computing OE 68 Oracle 320, 864 Oracle and PRM (Process Resource Manager) 862 Owner (using find) 1044 P parcreate 801, 806 parmgr 792, 801, 803, 807, 810 parmodify 801, 804

12 1384 INDEX parremove 802 parstatus 793, 794, 802, 803, 805 Partition Manager 791, 792, 826 parunlock 802 passwd -r nis 326 Password features 313 paste 1006, 1007, 1008, 1021 Patches 102 Path completion 1171 Path completion (ksh) 1121 table summarizing 1127 Pattern matching, 946 in vi 1092 PCI I/O 254, 795 PDC 7, 9, 10, 15, 18, 342 table of commands 18 man page 1305 Performance 479 identifying bottlenecks 535 iostat 480, 483, 484 netstat 486, 490 ps 491 vmstat 484, 486 perfstat 547 Peripherals 243 Permissions 315, 940, 953, 1138 execute 316, 942 read 316, 942 write 316, 942 Permissions (using find) 1044 pg 981, 983, 985 Physical Extent 122 physical layer 554 Physical Volume (LVM) 121 ping 577, 580, 581 POSIX shell 312 powerfail 299 powerwait 299 present working directory 948 Printers and Plotters 448 Private LAN Managment Processor 816 PRM 835 /etc/passwd 836 GlancePlus 842, 846 gpm 847 groups 835 High Share 840 HP Process Resource Manager User s Guide 827 Low Share 840 Oracle Setup 862 prmconf 837 Resource Caps 840 Software installed 828 Table of vpars commands 831 time 843 prmagt 831 prmanalyze 831, 832 prmavail 831, 838, 839, 843 prmconfig 831, 832, 844, 849 prmlist 831, 844, 845, 866 prmloadconf 831, 855 prmmonitor 831, 849, 861, 868 prmmove 831 prmrecover 831 prmrun 831 process (/etc/inittab) 299 Process Management 453 Process Resource Manager (PRM) 827 processes 486 Processor Dependent Code 7, 342 Processor hardware paths 753 Processor Set (PSET) 834 Processor Sets 782 Prompt PS1 320 ps 491, 497, 831

13 INDEX ef 491, 307, 356, 1189 man page 1307 PS1 320, 1134 PS PSET-Processor Set 834, 835 psets 782 PV Links (LVM) 123 pvchange 128 pvcreate 129, 146, 156, 182, 877, 882 pvdisplay 129 pvmove 129 pwd 948, 949, 950, 965, 966 R r 1110, 1111 r (re-executing in ksh) 1109 rad 254, 795, 801 RAM 753 Range (memory) on NUMA 756 rc1.d 304 rc2.d 304 rcp 601, 884 read 1184, 1191 reboot 302 Red Hat Linux 709 Redirection 978 Redirection (I/O Redirection) 1129 Redirection Forms (table) 1130 Re-Executing Commands 1154 Relative and absolute path names 943 Remote Console 26 remsh 269, 273, 602 with cpio and vpars 290 respawn 299 respawn (/etc/inittab) 300 restore 283 rlogin 601 rm 961, 962, 971, 972, 974, 975 -f 963 -i 963 -r (and -R) 963 rmdir 963, 964, 975 -f 964 -i 964 -p 964 root 320 root directory 930 Root Disk 77 Root Swap 77 route 573, 577, 589 Routine Tasks 458 rp , 257, 797, 798, 812 npartitions 259, 800 rpcinfo 591 Run levels 298 Run SAM on Remote Systems 464 run state (/etc/inittab) 299 S SAM 363, 382, 387, 448, 453, 458, 464, 465, 467 Accounts for Users and Groups 373 Disks and File Systems 398 Kernel Configuration 409 Networking and Communications 420 Partition Manager 434 Performance Monitors 434 Peripheral Devices 441 Samba 709 Mapping a Windows Drive to a Linux Directory 714 mbd 713 Mounting a Windows Drive on a Linux System 719 Samba Web Configuration Tool 723 setup 718 SMB 709, 713 smb.conf 710

14 1386 INDEX smbclient 716 smbmount 719 SWAT 723 TCP/IP 709 samba_setup 701 sar 503, 504, 505, 508, 509 SBA (System Bus Adapter) 255, 750, 797 scan command at MON> 54, 55 SCM 363, 470 SEArch 73 Secondary System Load 3 Secondary System Loader 23 Secure Web Console 3, 26, 29 sed 1011, 1012, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1019, 1020 man page 1313 server complex 789 Server Message Block 697 ServiceControl Manager 470 ServiceGuard 871 Cluster 873, 878 Package 882 set_parms 67, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 567, 573, 574, 757 initial 567 setboot 60, 61, 144, 745, 757, 758 setboot Table 758 Shared Volume Group 875 Shell Programming 1173 Shell Programs 906 Shell Quoting 1158, 1170 showmount 499, 500 shut boot state of vpars 59 shutdown 291, 300, 301 /sbin/rc 301 /sbin/reboot 301 -h 301 -h -y 302 init 302 man page R 804 -r 301 Updates all superblocks 301 Shutdown Scripts 303 Shutdown scripts 291 "K" 297 Execution scripts 292 SIGHUP 498 SIGINT 498 SIGKILL 498 Signals 498 SIGQUIT 498 SIGSTOP 498 SIGTERM 498 Size (memory) 756 Size (using find) 1040 SL Chassis Log Menu 811 SMB 697, 709 smb.conf 709, 722 SMB/CIFS 713 smbclient 716, 717, 726 smbd 713, 726 smbmount 719, 726 smbpasswd 712, 726 smbrun 726 smbstatus 726 smbtar 726 smbumount 726 Software Distributor 92, 94 bundle 97 patches 105 product 98 Software Management 465 software.hp.com 330 sort 993, 995, 996 Source Code Files 903 split 990, 991 start 309

15 INDEX 1387 as part of startup 306 start (S) 309 startsmb 704 Startup of application 303 Startup of vpars 306 Startup script 291 Startup Scripts 303 Startup scripts "S" 297 Execution Scripts 292 run levels 298 start 295 start_msg 295 stop 295 stop_msg 295 States of vpars 746 States of vpars table 773 Steps to create virtual partitions 747 stop 309 as part of startup 306 strings /etc/lvmtab 140, 143, 805, 877 Subnet Mask 560 summary Supercome parstatus 255, 796 Superdome 255, 796, 803 npartitions 788 PRM 842 rad 255, 796 swap 502 swapinfo 502 SWAT 724, 725 swcopy 95 swinstall 80, 95, 105 switch 1236 swjob 95 swlist 92, 93, 95, 112, 113, 114, 115 attributes 115 options 114 swremove 95 Synchronization of vpdb 52 sys.dtwmrc 650 sys.resources 646, 672 sys.x11start 668 sys.xdefaults 668 sysdef 223 sysinit 299 sysrev 818 System Bus Adapter 255, 797 System bus adapter 750 system.mwmrc 668 system_prep 226 T Table of vpars commands 743, 801, 811 tail 983, 984, 987 tar 261, 264, 266, 281 telnet 600 test 1198 test Command Conditions 1192 testparm 711, 726 Text Files 902 ASCII 902 Time 467 time 832, 1135, 1240 timex 511 top 515, 516, 778 man page 1326 touch 973 tr 1008, 1009 Transport Layer 556 Type (using find) 1044 U umask 1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1177 umount 883, 884 unalias 1157 uname 92, 748, 1122 unbound 754, 755, 760

16 1388 INDEX UNIX File System Layout 929 UNIX file types 900 UNIX files and directories 899 up boot state of vpars 59 up state 772 user /etc/passwd 318 setup 319 Users 318 application 320 V Variables (environment in ksh) 1131 table summarizing 1133 VERITAS Volume Manager 191 Mirroring and Striping 207 Setup 192 Veritas Volume Manager Storage Administrator 197 VFP 791, 814 Virtual Front Panel 811 vgcfgbackup 130 vgcfgrestore 130, 148 vgchange 130, 877, 881, 883, 884 vgcreate 130, 146, 157, 160, 877, 882 vgdisplay 131, 143, 144, 876 vgexport 131, 152, 877, 883 vgextend 131, 157, 160, 182 vgimport 132, 152, 877, 884 vgreduce 132 vgremove 132 vgscan 133 vgsync 133, 149 vi 1012, 1053 adding text 1067 changing text 1072 commands 1054 copying text 1078 cursor contol 1062 cursor placement 1087 deleting text 1069 exit 1081 indenting 1091 joining lines 1086 macros 1089 modes 1057 notations 1057 options 1082 pattern matching 1092 repeat 1080 replace 1075 save 1081 search 1075 section positioning 1085 shell escape 1088 shell filters 1092 starting 1059 status 1085 undo 1080 Virtual Front Panel 791, 811 Virtual Partition Boot 50 Virtual Partition monitor 737 Virtual Partition Startup 306 vmsa 197 vmstat 484, 486 man page 1329 Volume (LVM) 121 Volume Group shared 875 Volume Group (create new) 146 Volume Group (LVM) 122 vpar driver 763 vpar name 759 vparboot 52, 360, 361, 740, 743, 748, 771, 772 man page 1336 vparcreate 744, 755, 756, 757, 759, 765, 766, 768, 770 man page 1340 vparcreate (with setboot) 757

17 INDEX 1389 vparhb (vpars heartbeat daemon) 307 vparinfo command at MON> 55 vparload 52, 53, 54, 743, 766, 767 vparload -all 53 vparload command at MON> 56 vparload forms 52, 53 vparload -p 53 vparmodify 53, 744, 745, 755, 777, 779, 780 man page 1345 vparremove 744, 781 man page 1350 vparreset 744, 781 man page 1352 vparresources 744 man page 1354 vpars 731, 779 background 733 base vs. add onn product 733 bound CPU 775, 779 Commands 743 heartbeat 742 instances 737 requirements 732 software 738 unbound CPU 779 vpmon 741 vpars commands 743 vpars heartbeat daemon 303 vpars states 746 vparstatus 286, 689, 690, 744, 767, 768, 769, 770, 771, 775, 776, 777, 779 man page 1365 vpartition 744 man page 1370 vparutil man page 1371 vpdb 52, 307, 742 vpdb synchronization 52 vphb 307 vphb (vpars heartbeat daemon) 308 vpmon 50, 51, 52, 53, 741, 766 vpmon vpmon.dmp vxassist 214 vxdctl 214 vxdg 203, 214 vxdisk 202, 203, 207, 210, 214 vxdiskadd 214 vxdump 283, 285 vxedit 214 VxFS 152 vxinstall 193, 196 vxmake 214 vxmend 214 vxplex 214 vxprint 203, 206, 207, 212, 214 vxrestore 283, 284, 285 vxsd 214 vxstat 214 vxtrace 214 vxunrelocate 214 VxVM 192, 200, 201 Commands 214 VxVm 192 vxvol 214 W wait 299 wc 991, 992, 1158, 1169 while 1196, 1199, 1205, 1231 while Loop 1198 Wild Cards and File Name Expansion 946 WINSTALL 361 WLM 828 Workload Manager (WLM)

18 1390 INDEX X X Window System 665 sys.x11start 665 Xlib 665 Xt 665 X*devices 668 X*pointerkey 668 X*screens 646, 668 Xaccess 674 Xconfig 674 Xfailsafe 674 xosview 515, 516 xprm 830, 831, 832, 837, 838, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 856, 857, 861, 862, 864, 867 Xreset 674 Xresources 662, 674 Xservers 674 Xsession 673, 674 Xstartup 674, 675 xterm 638, 652 xwd 638 Y yppasswd 326

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