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Book Description Jim DeRoest wrote the book on AIX Version 3-the "exceptionally valuable" AIX RS/6000: System and Administration Guide. Now, following demand from the growing contingent of AIX migrators, he's back with the bible for Version 4. This guide addresses literally everything that system administrators must know in order to maximize their new capabilities. With special emphasis on networking and configuration, the highly "AIXperienced" DeRoest explains Version 4's many new features: the POSIX-complaint threaded kernel, enhanced Journaled File System, System V Streams drivers, and more. He covers links to the World Wide Web and security issues. Like its successful predecessor, this book has a built-in audience that ensures impressive sales. Synopsis This guide addresses literally everything that system administrators must know in order to maximize their new AIX capabilities. With special emphasis on networking and configuration, DeRoest explains Version 4's many new features and covers links to the Web and security issues. From the Back Cover The one-stop reference on administration and configuration for every AIX user, "AIXperienced" or not. "Do not hesitate... If you are looking for a good book on administering the AIX operating system on RS/6000 computers, you can turn to DeROEST."-Computing Reviews. Following his bestselling book on Version 3, AIXpert Jim DeRoest brings you the bible for Version 4. Whether you're a beginner or advanced ZIX user-and whether you administer a personal workstation, manage departmental systems, or implement clustered supercomputing RISC farms-this essential guide delivers a wealth of information, working examples, truobleshooting help, and time-saving tips. for those new to AIX and the UNIX world, step-by-step instructions help you quickly configure RISC System/6000s and PowerPCs. DeRoest also leads you through essential system administration tasks for small and complex environments. Experienced users will learn how to smooth the transition to AIX from BSD and SYSV environments. "Hot topic" alerts at the end of each chapter highlight key information at a glance. Advanced system administrators and computational scientists will appreciate the author's insights on managing complex distributed systems. For coverage of Version 4's new features-the POSIX-compliant threaded kernel, enhanced Journaled File System, System V Streams drivers, Web links, security issues, and more-this expert guide is unsurpassed. Back to Unix : AIX
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