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Essential System Administration Pocket Reference
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by Æleen Frisch
Sales Rank: 142575
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$9.95
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Paperback: 144 pages
Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1 edition November 20, 2002
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0596004494
ISBN-13: 978-0596004491
Product Dimensions:
6.5 x 4.9 x 0.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
Product Description
The Essential System Administration Pocket Reference is a quick reference to all the fundamental and essential tasks required to run such divergent Unix systems as Solaris, Linux, AIX, BSD, SuSe, Red Hat, and more. Beginners and experienced administrators alike will quickly be able to apply its principles and advice to solve everyday problems. The book is divided into three parts: Commands, Syntax and Their Applications, Configuration Files and Formats, and Operating System Specific Information. The information in this book is a must-have for any administrator or user of a Unix system. O'Reilly's Pocket References have become a favorite among technology professionals everywhere. By providing a wealth of important details in a concise, well-organized format, these handy books deliver just what you need to complete the task at hand. When you've reached a sticking point and need to get to a solution quickly, the new Essential System Administration Pocket Reference is the book you'll want to have.
Customer Reviews & Comments This book contains a lot of very useful information for every UNIX admin on very little space. When I bought this book, I thought that I would only use it as an aide-mémoire but a learned a lot of new things while reading this booklet. The organization of this book into several topics that comprise a certain area of system administration like e.g. "Networking" help, if you want to gain a good overview of the commands, configuration files and specialties (e.g. device files) for this area. A booklet of this size can of course not replace all the books and UNIX man pages that dig very deeply into each of the subjects mentioned in this book. As an overview book this was not the intention of the author anyway. This is meant as an overview book only that mentions the important details. You will not find many examples in this book (if any). This book is not meant for beginners or for learning the subject of UNIX system administration. If you want to learn this I recommend the big edition of this book as a good starting point. I especially liked the following about this book:- The different options for the UNIX derivates (Red Had Linux 8.0, Suse 8.1, Solaris 8 and 9, Free BSD 4.7, AIX 5 and HP-UX 11) can be found next to each other, this is really helpful if you work with more than one version of UNIX at a time- Not only the commands the but configuration files and the device files on the platforms are covered- The coverage of commands is surprisingly big (e.g. I did not expect DHCP configuration instructions in the book) "Essential system admin pocket reference" covers some of the GNU commands. Unfortunately I am missing coverage for the following commands that are very helpful in problem analysis:- lsof (list open files)- truss / strace / trace (trace system calls)- top (CPU and System Monitor) This book has the perfect size for a reference book to carry around.
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Essential System Administration Pocket Reference
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Price: $9.95

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