Unix System Administration Handbook. 3rd Edition

Par : Trent-R Hein, Collectif, Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Scott Seebass

Formats :

    • Nombre de pages853
    • PrésentationBroché
    • Poids1.23 kg
    • Dimensions17,9 cm × 23,4 cm × 3,2 cm
    • ISBN0-13-020601-6
    • EAN9780130206015
    • Date de parution01/01/2001
    • ÉditeurPearson

    Résumé

    This new edition of the world's most comprehensive guide to UNIX system administration is an ideal tutorial for those new to administration and an invaluable reference for experienced professionals. The third edition has been expanded to include "direct from the frontlines" coverage of Red Hat Linux. UNIX System Administration Handbook describes every aspect of system administration - from basic topics to UNIX esoterica - and provides explicit coverage of four popular UNIX systems. This book stresses a practical approach to system administration. Its packed with war stories and pragmatic advice, not just theory and watered-down restatements of the manuals. Difficult subjects such as sendmail, kernel building, and DNS configuration are tackled head-on. Examples are provided for all four versions of UNIX and are drawn from real-life systems-warts and all.
    This new edition of the world's most comprehensive guide to UNIX system administration is an ideal tutorial for those new to administration and an invaluable reference for experienced professionals. The third edition has been expanded to include "direct from the frontlines" coverage of Red Hat Linux. UNIX System Administration Handbook describes every aspect of system administration - from basic topics to UNIX esoterica - and provides explicit coverage of four popular UNIX systems. This book stresses a practical approach to system administration. Its packed with war stories and pragmatic advice, not just theory and watered-down restatements of the manuals. Difficult subjects such as sendmail, kernel building, and DNS configuration are tackled head-on. Examples are provided for all four versions of UNIX and are drawn from real-life systems-warts and all.