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IRIX 6.5 » Books » Administrative »
IRIX Admin: System Configuration and Operation
(document number: 007-2859-021 / published: 2003-04-29)
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- ? command
- Getting Help in the Command Monitor
- Access Control Lists
- Access
Control
Lists (ACLs) and Capabilities
- access permissions
- Changing File and Directory Access Permission
- Default File Permissions (umask)
- account administration
- User Account Administration
- account passwords
- Account Passwords
- ACL
- Access
Control
Lists (ACLs) and Capabilities
- administration system overview
- Administration Tools Overview
- administrative partitions
- Changing
Processor Assignment on Multiprocessor Systems
- application tuning
- Application Tuning
- archiving
- File Compression and Archiving
- archshinv command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- ARCS PROM systems
- PROM Monitor
- array command
- Process Monitoring on an Array
- ASCII character set
- ASCII Conversion Table
- asmachid parameter
- Extended Accounting Parameters
- asmachid
- at command
- Task Scheduling with the at, batch, and cron Commands
- auto command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- Booting the Default File with the auto Command
- autoconfig command
- Creating and Booting a New Kernel with autoconfig
- AutoLoad variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- automating tasks
- Task Scheduling with the at, batch, and cron Commands
- automount command
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- Booting across a Larger Network
- autopower variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- autoup parameter
- bdflushr
- autoup
- availability monitor
- availmon, the System Availability Monitoring Tool
- availmon system
- availmon, the System Availability Monitoring Tool
- backup
- Backing Up the System
- batch command
- Task Scheduling with the at, batch, and cron Commands
- bdevsw_extra parameter
- Loadable Drivers Parameters
- bdevsw_extra
- bdflush_interval parameter
- bdflush_interval
- bdflushr parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- bdflushr
- Berkeley remote shell
- Login Shells
- bibliography
-
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
- /bin/csh shell
- Login Shells
- /bin/rsh shell
- Login Shells
- /bin/sh shell
- Login Shells
- block transfer engine
- Networking Setup between Partitions
- boot command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- Booting a Specific Program with the boot Command
- Booting the Standalone Shell
- bootp Protocol
- Booting across a Larger Network
- boot environment
- Using the Command (PROM) Monitor
- bootfile variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- booting
- bootp
- bootp Protocol
- command
- Booting a Specific Program with the boot Command
- command monitor
- Booting a Program from the Command Monitor
- default file
- Booting the Default File with the auto Command
- disks and other devices
- Booting from a Disk or Other Device
- gateways
- bootp Protocol
- specific program
- Booting a Specific Program with the boot Command
- bootmode variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- bootp command
- bootp Protocol
- Network Bootup Issues
- boottune variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- Bourne shell
- description
- Bourne Shell
- Login Shells
- startup files
- Bourne and Korn Shell Configuration Files
- brk system call
- Checking Available Memory
- broadcast message (/etc/wall )
- System Unavailability Notification
- bsh command
- Login Shells
- BTE
- Networking Setup between Partitions
- buf_relse_age parameter
-
General Parameters
- buf_relse_age
- buffer cache
- nbuf
- cachefs_max_threads parameter
-
General Parameters
- cachefs_max_threads
- cachefs_readahead parameter
-
General Parameters
- cachefs_readahead
- callout_himark parameter
-
General Parameters
- callout_himark
- C-bricks
- Supported Configurations
- Partitioning Guidelines
- cd command
- Using find and cpio to Locate and Copy Files
- cdevsw_extra parameter
- Loadable Drivers Parameters
- cdevsw_extra
- checkpoint and restart
- Checkpoint and Restart
- chgrp command
- Recursive Commands
- Recursive Commands
- Changing a User's Group
- chkconfig command
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- Using sar
- Time and Date Messages
- Swapping and Paging Messages
- chmod command
- Locating Files with the find Command
- User Privacy
- Scheduling Tasks with the at Command
- Changing File and Directory Access Permission
- Increasing Swap Space on a Multidisk System
- chown command
- Recursive Commands
- chown system call
- Switch Parameters
- restricted_chown
- chproj command
- Project ID Numbers
- clock issues
- System Off Message
- coalescing
- Tunable Parameters for
Coalescing
- colors, selecting
- Creating a
Custom Shell Window
- colorview command
- Creating a
Custom Shell Window
- command (PROM) monitor programs
- Using the Command (PROM) Monitor
- command history
- C Shell Shortcuts
- command monitor
- booting
- Booting a Program from the Command Monitor
- changing variables
- Changing Command Monitor Environment Variables
- command line editor
-
Command Monitor Command Syntax
- command summary
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- device names
- Device Names in the Command Monitor
- entering
- Entering the Command (PROM) Monitor
- environment variables
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- file syntax
- Command Monitor Filename Syntax
- keyboard variables
- Setting the Keyboard Variable
- reinitializing
- Reinitializing the Processor from the Command Monitor
- commands
- aliasing
- C Shell Shortcuts
- monitor
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- recursive
- Recursive Commands
- syntax
-
Command Monitor Command Syntax
- tools
- Administration Tools Overview
- comment fields
- Changing a User's Default Shell
- configuration file
- Configuring the IRIX Operating System
- Configuration File
- console diagnostics
- Starting the System
- console variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- ConsoleIn variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- ConsoleOut variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- ConsolePath variable
- Partitioning Guidelines
- Core file permissions
- coremask
- coremask
- coremask
- corepluspid parameter
- Switch Parameters
- corepluspid
- cp command
- Creating and Booting a New Kernel with autoconfig
- cpio command
- Using find and cpio to Locate and Copy Files
- Deleting a User from the System
- cpr command
- Checkpoint and Restart
- CPU action parameters
- CPU Action Parameter
- CPU time limit
- cpulimit_gracetime
- CPU-bound systems
- Checking the CPU
- CPU-intensive processes
- Monitoring User Processes
- Prioritizing Processes
- cpulimit_gracetime parameter
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- cpulimit_gracetime
- cpusets
- Changing
Processor Assignment on Multiprocessor Systems
- Defining and Managing Cpusets
- cron command
- Task Scheduling with the at, batch, and cron Commands
- IRIX Operating System
Run Levels (System State)
- crontab command
- Task Scheduling with the at, batch, and cron Commands
- csh command
- Creating a
Custom Shell Window
- Prioritizing Processes with nice
- C-shell
- description
- Login Shells
- shortcuts
- C Shell Shortcuts
- startup files
- C Shell Configuration Files
- .cshrc file
- Setting Permissions with umask
- User Environment
- custom shell windows
- Creating a
Custom Shell Window
- customization software
- Configuring Software
- cwcluster parameter
- cwcluster
- DAC
- Setting Permissions with umask
- daemons
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- DARPA standard protocol
- bootp Protocol
- date and time
- Changing the System Date and Time
- date command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- Time and Date Messages
- dbaud variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- dbgname variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- dbgtty variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- dedicated swap space
- Increasing Swap Space on a Multidisk System
- default groups
- Changing a User's Default Group
- default home directories
- Changing a User's
Default Home Directory
- default permissions
- Default File Permissions (umask)
- default printers
- Setting the Default Printer
- default shells
- Changing a User's Default Shell
- device files
- IRIX Device Special Files
- device names
- Device Names in the Command Monitor
- device special files
- IRIX Device Special Files
- df command
- df (Free Disk Blocks) Command
- dfltprid parameter
- Extended Accounting Parameters
- dfltprid
- diagmode variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- Digital Media Ring Buffers
- vino_mtune_dmrbpages
- directories
- file permissions
- File Permissions
- IRIX list
- IRIX root Directories
- permissions
- Changing File and Directory Access Permission
- Directory Permissions
- root
- IRIX root Directories
- disable command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- Discretionary Access Control
- Setting Permissions with umask
- disk intensive processes
- Monitoring User Processes
- disk usage
- commands
- du (Disk Usage) Command
- formatting
- Booting a Specific Program with the boot Command
- input and output
- Disk
I/O Performance
- partitions
- Checking Installed Hardware in /hw
- Disk Space Management with Disk Partitions
- Partitions and Additional Disks for Improving Disk I/O
- site policy
- Configuring Disk and Swap Space
- space messages
- Disk Space Messages
- striping
- Logical Volumes for Improving Disk I/O
- diskless variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- diskusg command
- diskusg (Disk Accounting) Command
- DISPLAY environment variable
- Changing the System Display
- DMA transfer
- maxdmasz
- do_extpacct parameter
- Extended Accounting Parameters
- do_extpacct
- do_procacct parameter
- Extended Accounting Parameters
- do_procacct
- do_sessacct parameter
- Extended Accounting Parameters
- do_sessacct
- du command
- du (Disk Usage) Command
- dump_level parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
General Parameters
- dump_level
- dwcluster parameter
- dwcluster
- eaddr command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- EAGAIN error message
- IPC Parameters
- ecc_recover_enable parameter
-
General Parameters
- ecc_recover_enable
- editors
- Changing a User's Login Name
- EINVAL error message
- IPC Parameters
- emacs editing
- Korn Shell
Shortcuts
- e-mail
- E-mail Programs
- EMFILE error message
- IPC Parameters
- enable command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- enableall command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- ENOMEM error message
- vino_mtune_dmrbpages
- ENOSPC error message
- IPC Parameters
- environment variables
- command variables
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- examining
- Viewing the Shell Environment
- setting
- Default Environment Variables
- error messages
- Receiving Kernel Messages and Adjusting Table Sizes
- IPC Parameters
- Troubleshooting System Configuration Using System Error Messages
- /etc/cshrc file
- User Environment
- /etc/fstab file
- System Log Book Maintenance
- Adding Virtual Swap Space
- Increasing Swap Space on a Multidisk System
- /etc/group file
- System Log Book Maintenance
- Group ID Numbers
- Editing the /etc/group File to Add a User
- /etc/init.d/swap file
- Turning On Virtual Swapping
- /etc/inittab file
- How init Controls the System State
- /etc/issue file
- Remote Login Message
- /etc/motd file
- System Unavailability Notification
- Message-of-the-Day Facility
- /etc/nologin file
- Disabling Login with the /etc/nologin File
- /etc/passwd file
- System Log Book Maintenance
- Password File Check
- User ID Numbers
- Editing the /etc/passwd File to Add a User Account
- /etc/profile file
- User Environment
- /etc/sys_id file
- Changing the System Name
- /etc/wall (broadcast message)
- System Unavailability Notification
- Ethernet
- booting
- bootp Protocol
- cables
- Ethernet Cable Issues
- gateways
- bootp Protocol
- EWOULDBLOCK error message
- unpdg_sendspace
- excluding a CPU from performing work
- Excluding a CPU from Performing Work
- exec system call
- Checking Available Memory
- ncargs
- Guidelines for Reducing High User Time
- exit command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- fam(1M) man page
- Using the File Alteration Monitor
- fam(3X) man page
- Using the File Alteration Monitor
- fasthz parameter
- Timer Parameters
- fasthz
- fault containment
- Partitioning Your System
- feature list
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- File Alteration Monitor
- Using the File Alteration Monitor
- file compression
- File Compression and Archiving
- file permissions
- File Permissions
- File Permission Issues
- filename completion
- C Shell Shortcuts
- filename syntax
- Command Monitor Filename Syntax
- files
- IRIX list
- IRIX Directories and Files
- kernel tuning
- System Performance Tuning
- maniputation
- Finding and Manipulating Files
- permissions
- Changing File and Directory Access Permission
- find command
- Locating Files with the find Command
- Deleting a User from the System
- File Permission Issues
- finger command
- Disk Space Management with the quotas Subsystem
- first_retry parameter
- NFS Parameters
- first_retry
- fmodsw_extra parameter
- Loadable Drivers Parameters
- fmodsw_extra
- font selection
- Creating a
Custom Shell Window
- fork system call
- Checking Available Memory
- fread routine
- Guidelines for Reducing High User Time
- fru command
- fru Hardware Error Analysis Tool
- fsck command
- Starting the System
- fwrite routine
- Guidelines for Reducing High User Time
- gated command
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- gateways
- bootp Protocol
- gConsoleIn variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- gConsoleOut variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- general parameters
-
General Parameters
- getitimer system call
- fasthz
- getrlimit system call
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- gettimeofday parameter
- fasthz
- gettimeofday system call
- itimer_on_clkcpu
- getty command
- init Process: getty
- gfxinfo command
- Checking Installed Graphics Hardware with gfxinfo
- gpgshi parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
Paging Parameters
- gpgsmsk
- gpgshi
- maxfc
- gpgslo parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
Paging Parameters
- gpgsmsk
- gpgslo
- gpgsmsk parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- gpgsmsk
- gpgslo
- gr_osview command
- Process Monitoring with osview
- autoup
- gr_top command
- Process Monitoring with top
- Checking the CPU
- GraceWaitTime parameter
- NFS Parameters
- GraceWaitTime
- graphics hardware
- Checking Installed Graphics Hardware with gfxinfo
- group accounts
- deletion
- Deleting a Group from the System
- ID numbers
- Group ID Numbers
- temporary groups
- Changing User Groups with newgrp and multgrps
- user group changes
- Changing User Groups with newgrp and multgrps
- grpck command
- Password File Check
- hard disks
- Swap Space
- hardware graph
- How
IP Network Interfaces Are Assigned to Hardware Devices
- hardware inventory
- Checking Installed Hardware with hinv
- hardware memory barrier
- Advantages of Partitioning
- Advantages of Partitioning
- hardware upgrades
- Hardware Change Check
- help command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- Getting Help in the Command Monitor
- hinv command
- Checking Installed Hardware with hinv
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- Determining the Amount of System Memory
- home directories
- Changing a User's
Default Home Directory
- host names
- Changing the System Name
- hwgraph man page
- Checking Installed Hardware with hinv
- I-bricks
- Partitioning Guidelines
- iconlogin (pandora )
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- icrash command
- icrash System Crash Analysis Utility
- id command
- Changing User Groups with newgrp and multgrps
- if_cl devices
- Networking Setup between Partitions
- ifconfig command
- Networking Setup between Partitions
- if/etc/issue file
- Remote Login Message
- init command
- IRIX Operating System
Run Levels (System State)
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- Reinitializing the Processor from the Command Monitor
- initstate variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- inpcb parameter group
- Socket Parameters
- input redirection
- C Shell Shortcuts
- insecure_compatibility option
- Configuration File
- international keyboards
- Setting the Keyboard Variable
- Internet addresses
- Default Internet Address
- interpartition communication
- Networking Setup between Partitions
- interprocess communication (IPC) structures
- IPC Parameters
- intro man page
- Troubleshooting System Configuration Using System Error Messages
- inventory
- hardware
- Checking Installed Hardware with hinv
- software
- Checking Installed Software with versions
- I/O bound system
- Checking Disk I/O
- I/O daemons
- cachefs_max_threads
- I/O performance
- Disk
I/O Performance
- I/O throughput
- Guidelines for Improving I/O Throughput
- IP addresses
- IP (Network) Address Issues
- IP network interfaces
- How
IP Network Interfaces Are Assigned to Hardware Devices
- How
IP Network Interfaces Are Assigned to Hardware Devices
- ip26_allow_ucmem parameter
- Switch Parameters
- ip26_allow_ucmem
- IPC parameters
- IPC Parameters
- IRIX directories
- IRIX Directories and Files
- IRIX files
- IRIX Directories and Files
- IRIX shells
- IRIX Shells
- itimer_on_clkcpu parameter
- Timer Parameters
- itimer_on_clkcpu
- job control
- C Shell Shortcuts
- Korn Shell
Shortcuts
- kernel copying
- Copying the Kernel
- kernel tunable parameters
- System Performance Tuning
- IRIX Kernel Tunable Parameters
- keybd variable
- Setting the Keyboard Variable
- keyboard variables
- Setting the Keyboard Variable
- keyd variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- kill command
- Terminating Processes with the kill Command
- killall command
- Killing Processes by Name with the killall Command
- bootp Protocol
- Booting across a Larger Network
- Korn shell
- Korn Shell
Shortcuts
- large page parameters
- Large Page Parameters
- Recommended Page Sizes
- lboot command
- bdevsw_extra
- fmodsw_extra
- limit command
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- line editor
- Command Line Editor in the Command Monitor
- load balancing
- NQE
- loadable driver parameters
- Loadable Drivers Parameters
- local_only option
- Configuration File
- lock_share_requests parameter
- NFS Parameters
- lock_share_requests
- lockd_blocking_thresh parameter
- NFS Parameters
- lockd_blocking_thresh
- lockd_grace_period parameter
- NFS Parameters
- lockd_grace_period
- logical swap space
- Defining and Managing Cpusets
- logical volumes
- Logical Volumes for Improving Disk I/O
- XVM Parameters
- login
- icons
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- ID numbers
- Changing a User's Login ID Number
- issues
- login and su Issues
- prevention
- Disabling Login with the /etc/nologin File
- shells
- Login Shells
- login command
- Disabling Login with the /etc/nologin File
- .login file
- Setting Permissions with umask
- User Environment
- lp command
- init Process: Run-Level Preparation
- lpadmin command
- Getting
Printer Status with lpstat
- lpstat command
- Getting
Printer Status with lpstat
- ls command
- Recursive Commands
- Changing File and Directory Access Permission
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- mail
- E-mail Programs
- make command
- ncargs
- MAKEDEV command
- Checking Installed Hardware with hinv
- malicious activity
- Malicious Activity Policy
- man command
- Creating Man Pages
- man pages
- Creating Man Pages
- master man page
- Overview of Kernel Tunable Parameters
- max_local_paggid parameter
- Extended Accounting Parameters
- max_local_paggid
- maxdc parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- maxdc
- maxdmasz parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
General Parameters
- maxdmasz
- dwcluster
- maxfc parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- maxfc
- maxlkmem parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- maxlkmem
- maxpglst parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- maxpglst
- maxpmem parameter
-
General Parameters
- maxpmem
- maxsc parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- maxsc
- maxsymlinks parameter
-
System Limits Parameters
- maxsymlinks
- maxup parameter
- Overview of Kernel Tunable Parameters
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
System Limits Parameters
- maxwatchpoints parameter
-
System Limits Parameters
- maxwatchpoints
- mbmaxpages parameter
-
General Parameters
- mbmaxpages
- mem_tick_base_period parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- mem_tick_base_period
- mem_tick_enabled parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- mem_tick_enabled
- memory intensive processes
- Monitoring User Processes
- memory messages
- Memory and Swap Messages
- mesg command
- Sending Messages with the write Command
- message-of-the-day file
- System Unavailability Notification
- Message-of-the-Day Facility
- metacharacters
- Using Regular Expressions and Metacharacters
- metarouters
- Supported Configurations
- migration memory queue parameters
- Migration Memory Queue Parameters
- min_bufmem parameter
-
General Parameters
- min_bufmem
- min_file_pages parameter
- min_file_pages
- min_free_pages parameter
- min_free_pages
- min_local_paggid parameter
- Extended Accounting Parameters
- min_local_paggid
- minarmem parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- minarmem
- minasmem parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- minasmem
- Miser usage
- Defining and Managing Cpusets
- mkdir command
- Using find and cpio to Locate and Copy Files
- mkfile command
- Increasing Swap Space on a One-Disk System
- mkpart command
- Partition Setup
- mkpart Partition Configuration Command
- mload_auto_rtsyms parameter
- Switch Parameters
- mload_auto_rtsyms
- monitor variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- mouse shortcuts
- Using Mouse Shortcuts
- mpadmin command
- Changing
Processor Assignment on Multiprocessor Systems
- Excluding a CPU from Performing Work
- mpin system call
- Checking Available Memory
- maxlkmem
- msgget system call
- IPC Parameters
- mtune man page
- Overview of Kernel Tunable Parameters
- multgrps command
- Changing User Groups with newgrp and multgrps
- multi command
- Changing System Run Levels
- multidisk system
- Increasing Swap Space on a Multidisk System
- multiple page sizes
- Multiple Page Sizes
- multiprocessor systems
- Changing
Processor Assignment on Multiprocessor Systems
- multiuser environment
- System Administration in a Multiuser Environment
- munlddelay parameter
- Loadable Drivers Parameters
- munlddelay
- mv command
- Scheduling Tasks with the at Command
- nactions parameter
- CPU Action Parameter
- named command
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- nbuf parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
General Parameters
- nbuf
- ncallout parameter
-
General Parameters
- ncallout
- ncargs parameter
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- ncargs
- ncsize parameter
-
General Parameters
- ncsize
- ndquot parameter
-
General Parameters
- ndquot
- netaddr variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- Partitioning Guidelines
- network addresses
- IP (Network) Address Issues
- network booting
- bootp Protocol
- Network Bootup Issues
- Network File System
- Disk Space Management with NFS
- maxsc
- NFS Parameters
- Network Queuing Environment
- NQE
- new user accounts
- Adding User Accounts Using
Shell Commands
- new user groups
- Adding User Groups Using Shell Commands
- newgrp command
- Changing User Groups with newgrp and multgrps
- newproj command
- Project ID Numbers
- news command
- Sending Messages with the news Command
- NFS parameters
- NFS Parameters
- nfs_portmon parameter
- NFS Parameters
- nfs_portmon
- ngroups_max parameter
-
System Limits Parameters
- ngroups_max
- nice command
- Prioritizing Processes with nice
- nlpages_16m parameter
- Large Page Parameters
- nlpages_16m
- Reserving Large Pages
-
Paging Parameters
- nlpages_1m parameter
- Large Page Parameters
- nlpages_1m
- Reserving Large Pages
-
Paging Parameters
- nlpages_256K parameter
- nlpages_256k
- Reserving Large Pages
-
Paging Parameters
- nlpages_4m parameter
- Large Page Parameters
- nlpages_4m
- Reserving Large Pages
-
Paging Parameters
- nlpages_64k parameter
- Reserving Large Pages
-
Paging Parameters
- nogfxkbd variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- nondegrading processes
- Prioritizing Processes with npri
- nonvolatile RAM
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- normal_retry parameter
- NFS Parameters
- normal_retry
- nosuidshells parameter
- Switch Parameters
- nosuidshells
- notape variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- npri command
- Changing the Priority of a Running Process
- nproc parameter
- Overview of Kernel Tunable Parameters
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- Changing a Parameter
-
General Parameters
- nproc
- nprofile parameter
-
System Limits Parameters
- nprofile
- nroff command
- Creating Man Pages
- Using sar and timex during the Execution of a Command
- NUMA parameters
- NUMA Parameters
- NUMA systems
- zone_accum_limit
- numa_kernel_replication_ratio parameter
- Page Replication Parameter
- numa_kernel_replication_ratio
- numa_migr_auto_migr_mech parameter
- Migration Memory Queue Parameters
- numa_migr_coaldmigr_mech
- numa_migr_auto_migr_mech
- numa_migr_bounce_control_interval parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_bounce_control_interval
- numa_migr_coaldmigr_mech parameter
- Migration Memory Queue Parameters
- numa_migr_dampening_enabled parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_dampening_enabled
- numa_migr_dampening_factor parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_dampening_factor
- numa_migr_default_mode parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_default_mode
- numa_migr_default_threshold parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_default_threshold
- numa_migr_freeze_enabled parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_freeze_enabled
- numa_migr_freeze_threshold parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_freeze_threshold
- numa_migr_melt_enabled parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_melt_enabled
- numa_migr_melt_threshold parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_melt_threshold
- numa_migr_memory_low_enabled parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_memory_low_enabled
- numa_migr_memory_low_threshold parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_memory_low_threshold
- numa_migr_min_distance parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_min_distance
- numa_migr_min_maxradius parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_min_maxradius
- numa_migr_threshold_reference parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_threshold_reference
- numa_migr_traffic_control_enabled parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_traffic_control_enabled
- numa_migr_traffic_control_interval parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_traffic_control_interval
- numa_migr_traffic_control_threshold parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_traffic_control_threshold
- numa_migr_unpegging_control_enabled parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_unpegging_control_enabled
- numa_migr_unpegging_control_interval parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_unpegging_control_interval
- numa_migr_unpegging_control_threshold parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_unpegging_control_threshold
- numa_migr_user_migr_mech parameter
- Migration Memory Queue Parameters
- numa_migr_vehicle parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_migr_vehicle
- numa_paging_node_freemem_low_threshold parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- numa_paging_node_freemem_low_threshold
- numa_refcnt_default_mode parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_refcnt_overflow_threshold parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_refcnt_overflow_threshold
- numa_repl_mem_lowmark parameter
- numa_migr_user_migr_mech
- numa_zone_radius_max parameter
- NUMA Parameters
- numa_zone_radius_max
- NUMAlink
- Partitioning Your System
- Networking Setup between Partitions
- off command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- open system call
- maxsymlinks
- operating system tuning
- IRIX Kernel Tunable Parameters
- operating systems
- rebuild issues
- Operating System Rebuild Issues
- tuning
- System Performance Tuning
- Operating System Tuning
- version
- Checking Basic System Identification with uname
- options, system software
- Setting Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- OSLoader variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- OSLoadFilename variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- OSLoadOptions variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- OSLoadPartition variable
- Partitioning Guidelines
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- osview command
- Process Monitoring with osview
- Operating System Tuning Procedure
- output redirection
- C Shell Shortcuts
- page faults
- Paging and Swapping
- page sizes
- Multiple Page Sizes
- pagecolor variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- paging
- Monitoring Paging and Swap Space
- Paging and Swapping
- Swapping and Paging Messages
- paging parameters
-
Paging Parameters
- pandora command
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- panic messages
- Panic Page Free
- Swapping and Paging Messages
- panic_on_sbe parameter
- Switch Parameters
- panic_on_sbe
- par command
- timex, sar, and par
- parameters
- kernel
- System Performance Tuning
- IRIX Kernel Tunable Parameters
- large system tuning
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- Partition Configuration Tool
- requirements for use
- partmgr Partition Configuration Tool
- partitioned systems
- Partitioning Your System
- partitions
- communication
- Networking Setup between Partitions
- configuration tool
- partmgr Partition Configuration Tool
- configurations
- Supported Configurations
- controller
- Networking Setup between Partitions
- guidelines
- Partitioning Guidelines
- setup
- Partition Setup
- usage
- Partitioning Your System
- partmgr command
- partmgr Partition Configuration Tool
- passwd command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- password file
- Account Passwords
- Editing the /etc/passwd File to Add a User Account
- passwords
- account
- Account Passwords
- changing
- Changing a User's Password with the passwd Command
- forgotten
- Changing a User's Password with the passwd Command
- PROM
- Setting a PROM Password
- system
- Setting a PROM Password
- path variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- pathname command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- PCP
- Performance Co-Pilot
- percent_totalmem_16k_pages parameter
- Tunable Parameters for
Coalescing
-
Paging Parameters
- percent_totalmem_16m_pages parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- Tunable Parameters for
Coalescing
-
Paging Parameters
- percent_totalmem_1m_pages parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- Tunable Parameters for
Coalescing
-
Paging Parameters
- percent_totalmem_256k_pages parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- Tunable Parameters for
Coalescing
-
Paging Parameters
- percent_totalmem_4m_pages parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- Tunable Parameters for
Coalescing
-
Paging Parameters
- percent_totalmem_64k_pages parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
Paging Parameters
- percent_totalmem_64k_pages
- Performance Co-Pilot
- Performance Co-Pilot
- performance tuning
- System Performance Tuning
- IRIX Kernel Tunable Parameters
- permissions
- changing
- Changing Permissions
- default
- User Privacy
- directories
- Directory Permissions
- files
- File Permissions
- Changing File and Directory Access Permission
- umask command
- Setting Permissions with umask
- physical memory pages
- rsshogfrac
- ping command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- pixie command
- Guidelines for Reducing High User Time
- plock system call
- Checking Available Memory
- maxlkmem
- portmap_timeout parameter
- NFS Parameters
- portmap_timeout
- POSIX line disciplines
- posix_tty_default
- posix_tty_default parameter
- Switch Parameters
- posix_tty_default
- PostScript format
- Encapsulated PostScript File v.3.0 vs. PostScript File Format
- power failures
- Power Failure Detected
- printenv command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- Displaying the Current Command Monitor Environment Variables
- printers
- Getting
Printer Status with lpstat
- Setting the Default Printer
- priorities
- Prioritizing Processes
- Changing the Priority of a Running Process
- ProbeAllScsi variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- process_core_cpu_logging parameter
- Switch Parameters
- process_core_cpu_logging
- processes
- cpusets
- Defining and Managing Cpusets
- monitoring
- Monitoring User Processes
- priorities
- Prioritizing Processes
- Prioritizing Processes with nice
- termination
- Terminating Processes
- processor assignment
- Changing
Processor Assignment on Multiprocessor Systems
- prof command
- Guidelines for Reducing High User Time
- Analyzing Program Behavior with prof
- .profile file
- Setting Permissions with umask
- User Environment
- project ID number
- chproj
- Project ID Numbers
- newproj
- Project ID Numbers
- prom command
- Using the Command (PROM) Monitor
- PROM monitor
- Shutting Down the System from Multiuser Mode
- Entering the Command (PROM) Monitor
- PROM passwords
- Setting a PROM Password
- prompoweroff variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- ps command
- Process Monitoring with ps
- Checking Available Memory
- Checking Application Performance with timex
- pset command
- Changing
Processor Assignment on Multiprocessor Systems
- pwck command
- Password File Check
- Scheduling Tasks with the cron Command
- Adding User Accounts Using
Shell Commands
- Verifying a New Account
- quot command
- quot (Disk Usage by User) Command
- quotas subsystem
- Disk Space Management with the quotas Subsystem
- r4k_div_patch parameter
- Switch Parameters
- r4k_div_patch
- rbaud variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- read system call
- Guidelines for Reducing High User Time
- reboot command
- Changing System Run Levels
- Entering the Command (PROM) Monitor
- Changing a Parameter
- reboot_on_panic parameter
- Switch Parameters
- reboot_on_panic
- rebound variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- reconfiguration
- Operating System Tuning: Changing Parameters and Reconfiguring the System
- recursive commands
- Recursive Commands
- regular expressions
- Using Regular Expressions and Metacharacters
- remote login messages
- Remote Login Message
- Remote Login Message
- remote workstations
- Displaying Windows on Remote Workstations
- renice command
- Changing the Priority of a Running Process
- reporting trouble
- User Request Service
- reserve_ncallout parameter
-
General Parameters
- reserve_ncallout
- Reset button
- Booting a Program from the Command Monitor
- reset_limits_on_exec parameter
- Switch Parameters
- reset_limits_on_exec
- resetenv command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- resetpw command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- resource limits parameters
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- RestorePastEnv variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- restrict_fastprof parameter
- Switch Parameters
- restrict_fastprof
- restricted shell
- Login Shells
- restricted_chown parameter
- Switch Parameters
- restricted_chown
- rlimit_core_cur parameter
- Overview of Kernel Tunable Parameters
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_core_cur
- rlimit_core_max parameter
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_core_max
- rlimit_cpu_cur parameter
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_cpu_cur
- cpulimit_gracetime
- rlimit_cpu_max parameter
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_cpu_max
- rlimit_data_cur parameter
- Overview of Kernel Tunable Parameters
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_data_cur
- rlimit_data_max parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_data_max
- rlimit_fsize_cur parameter
- Overview of Kernel Tunable Parameters
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_fsize_cur
- rlimit_fsize_max parameter
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_fsize_max
- rlimit_nofile_cur parameter
- Overview of Kernel Tunable Parameters
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_nofile_cur
- rlimit_nofile_max parameter
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_nofile_max
- rlimit_pthreads_cur parameter
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_pthread_cur
- rlimit_pthreads_max parameter
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_pthread_max
- rlimit_rss_cur parameter
- Overview of Kernel Tunable Parameters
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_rss_cur
- rlimit_rss_max parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_rss_max
- rlimit_stack_cur parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_stack_max parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_stack_max
- rlimit_vmem_cur parameter
- Overview of Kernel Tunable Parameters
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_vmem_cur
- maxlkmem
- rlimit_vmem_max parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rlimit_vmem_max
- rlogin command
- Displaying Windows on Remote Workstations
- rm command
- Recursive Commands
- root directories
- Superuser (root) Account Access Restriction
- IRIX root Directories
- root filesystem
- root Filesystem Not Found
- root partition
- Checking Installed Hardware in /hw
- root variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- Partitioning Guidelines
- routed command
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- rpcinfo command
- Basic fam Troubleshooting
- rsh command
- Displaying Windows on Remote Workstations
- rsshogfrac parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rsshogfrac
- rsshogslop parameter
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- rsshogslop
- rtcpus parameter
- rtcpus
- rtnetd command
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- run levels
- Starting the System
- IRIX Operating System
Run Levels (System State)
- rwhod command
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- sar command
- init Process: Run-Level Preparation
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- Monitoring Paging and Swap Space
- Process Monitoring with sar
- timex, sar, and par
- Operating System Tuning Procedure
- sash
- Standalone Shell (sash)
- savecore command
- Saving a Crash Dump with savecore
- savecore I/O Error
- sbe_log_errors parameter
- Switch Parameters
- sbe_log_errors
- sbe_mfr_override parameter
- Switch Parameters
- sbe_mfr_override
- sbe_report_cons parameter
- Switch Parameters
- sbe_report_cons
- sbrk system call
- Checking Available Memory
- scache_pool_size parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- scache_pool_size
- scalability
- Partitioning Your System
- schedules
- Task Scheduling with the at, batch, and cron Commands
- SCSI controllers
- SCSI Controller Reset
- sed command
- Finding and Manipulating Files
- sed Editor
- select system call
- Increasing CPU Performance
- Guidelines for Reducing High User Time
- semmni parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- IPC Parameters
- semopm parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- semume parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- setenv command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- Changing Command Monitor Environment Variables
- Booting the Standalone Shell
- bootp Protocol
- setpart command
- Partition Setup
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- setrlimit system call
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- setsockopt system call
- unpst_sendspace
- tcp_recvspace
- settimer system call
- fasthz
- Setting core file permissions
- coremask
- setting environment variables
- Default Environment Variables
- SGI Origin 3000 series machine
- Partitioning Your System
- sgilog variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- sh command
- Using timex
- shell command
- ncargs
- shell windows
- colors
- Creating a
Custom Shell Window
- font selection
- Creating a
Custom Shell Window
- shells
- commands
- Adding User Accounts Using
Shell Commands
- scripts
- C Shell Shortcuts
- startup files
- User Environment
- user default
- Changing a User's Default Shell
- variables
- Configurable Shell Environment Variables
- Default Environment Variables
- shlbmax parameter
-
Resource Limits Parameters
- shlbmax
- shmat system call
- IPC Parameters
- shmget system call
- IPC Parameters
- shmmax parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- IPC Parameters
- shmmin parameter
- IPC Parameters
- shmop system call
- Guidelines for Reducing High User Time
- shortcuts
- C shell
- C Shell Shortcuts
- Korn shell
- Korn Shell
Shortcuts
- mouse
- Using Mouse Shortcuts
- showconfig variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- shutdown command
- Shutting Down the System from Single-User Mode
- Changing Multiuser Mode to Single-User Mode with the shutdown Command
- SIGKILL signal
- cpulimit_gracetime
- SIGXCPU signal
- cpulimit_gracetime
- single command
- Changing System Run Levels
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- single-user mode
- Changing Multiuser Mode to Single-User Mode with the shutdown Command
- site policies
- accounts
- Account Passwords
- disk usage
- Configuring Disk and Swap Space
- passwords
- Account Passwords
- privacy
- User Privacy
- root access
- Superuser (root) Account Access Restriction
- user ID numbers
- Account Passwords
- sm_timeout parameter
- NFS Parameters
- sm_timeout
- socket parameters
- Socket Parameters
- software configuration options
- Setting Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- software customization
- Setting Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- software inventory
- Checking Installed Software with versions
- software upgrades
- Software Upgrade Check
- special login shells
- Special Login Shells
- sprofil system call
- nprofile
- sshmseg parameter
- Overview of Kernel Tunable Parameters
- Large System Tunable Parameters
- IPC Parameters
- standalone shell
- Standalone Shell (sash)
- startup messages
- System Restarting Information
- stat system call
- maxsymlinks
- striping
- Logical Volumes for Improving Disk I/O
- su command
- Locking a User Account
- Creating and Booting a New Kernel with autoconfig
- su Messages
- subnetsarelocal parameter
- Switch Parameters
- subnetsarelocal
- Sun NIS master
- Troubleshooting fam When Using a
Sun NIS Master
- superuser groups
- Changing User Groups with newgrp and multgrps
- supported configurations
- Supported Configurations
- svc_maxdupreqs parameter
- NFS Parameters
- svc_maxdupreqs
- svr3pipe parameter
- Switch Parameters
- svr3pipe
- swap command
- Monitoring Paging and Swap Space
- Listing Swap Space with the swap -l Command
- Swapping and Paging Messages
- swap space
- File Compression and Archiving
- Swap Space
- Paging and Swapping
- Memory and Swap Messages
- Swapping and Paging Messages
- swap variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- switch parameters
- Switch Parameters
- symbolic links
- maxsymlinks
- syntax
-
Command Monitor Command Syntax
- Command Monitor Filename Syntax
- syslog command
- sysmon, the
System Log Viewer
- syslogd messages
- syslogd Daemon Issues
- sysmon command
- sysmon, the
System Log Viewer
- syssegsz parameter
- Large System Tunable Parameters
-
General Parameters
- syssegsz
- system backup
- Backing Up the System
- system call errors
- IPC Parameters
- system calls
- Receiving Kernel Messages and Adjusting Table Sizes
- system clocks
- System Off Message
- system configuration
- Access Control Lists
- Access
Control
Lists (ACLs) and Capabilities
- changing
- Setting Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- checking
- Configuring the IRIX Operating System
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- date and time
- Changing the System Date and Time
- default printers
- Setting the Default Printer
- defaults
- Setting and Changing System Defaults
- directory permissions
- Changing File and Directory Access Permission
- file permissions
- Changing File and Directory Access Permission
- options
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- processor assignment
- Changing
Processor Assignment on Multiprocessor Systems
- software options
- Setting Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- system display
- Changing the System Display
- system names
- Changing the System Name
- time zone
- Setting the Time Zone
- system limits parameters
-
System Limits Parameters
- system logs
- hardcopy
- System Log Book Maintenance
- viewers
- sysmon, the
System Log Viewer
- System Manager
- Administration Tools Overview
- system monitoring tools
-
System Monitoring Tools
- system passwords
- Setting a PROM Password
- Setting a PROM Password
- system shutdown
- /etc/inittab
- Powering Off the System Using /etc/inittab
- multiuser mode
- Shutting Down the System from Multiuser Mode
- notification
- Superuser (root) Account Access Restriction
- system startup
- Starting the System
- System Restarting Information
- SystemPartition variable
- Partitioning Guidelines
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- systems
- directories
-
Other Important IRIX System Directories
- error messages
- Troubleshooting System Configuration Using System Error Messages
- files
-
Other Important IRIX System Directories
- names
- Changing the System Name
- partitions
- Partitioning Your System
- reconfiguration
- Operating System Tuning: Changing Parameters and Reconfiguring the System
- state
- Starting the System
- tuning
- System Performance Tuning
- IRIX Kernel Tunable Parameters
- systune command
- Files Used for Kernel Tuning
- cpulimit_gracetime
- Socket Parameters
- systune system call
- XVM Parameters
- tar command
- Deleting a User from the System
- tcp_hashtablesz parameter
- Socket Parameters
- tcp_hashtablesz
- Socket Parameters
- tcp_recvspace parameter
- Socket Parameters
- tcp_recvspace
- tcp_sack parameter
- Socket Parameters
- tcp_sack
- tcp_sendspace parameter
- Socket Parameters
- tcp_sendspace
- TCP/IP boot protocol
- bootp Protocol
- TCP/IP sockets
- Socket Parameters
- tcsh shell
- tcsh Shell
- telinit command
- Changing System Run Levels
- telnet command
- Displaying Windows on Remote Workstations
- text manipulation
- Copying and Pasting
Text with the Mouse
- time and date
- Changing the System Date and Time
- time zones
- Setting the Time Zone
- timed command
- Checking Software Configuration Options with chkconfig
- Changing the System Date and Time
- Time Server Daemon Message
- timers man page
- fasthz
- timetrim parameter
- Timer Parameters
- timetrim
- timex command
- timex, sar, and par
- Checking Application Performance with timex
- tlbdrop parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- tlbdrop
- tools
- Administration Tools Overview
- top command
- Process Monitoring with top
- Checking the CPU
- trouble reporting
- User Request Service
- troubleshooting
- disk usage
- Swap Space
- fam issues
- Basic fam Troubleshooting
- system error messages
- Troubleshooting System Configuration Using System Error Messages
- tty_auto_strhold parameter
- Switch Parameters
- tty_auto_strhold
- tunable parameters
- IRIX Kernel Tunable Parameters
- tuning
- System Performance Tuning
- TZ environment variable
- Setting the Time Zone
- udp_hashtablesz parameter
- udp_hashtablesz
- Socket Parameters
- Socket Parameters
- UDS sockets
- Socket Parameters
- umask command
- Setting Permissions with umask
- Default File Permissions (umask)
- uname command
- Checking Basic System Identification with uname
- unbootable kernel
- Recovering from an Unbootable Kernel
- /unix.install directory
- Changing a Parameter
- unpdg_recvspace parameter
- unpdg_recvspace
- Socket Parameters
- unpdg_sendspace parameter
- unpdg_sendspace
- Socket Parameters
- unpst_recvspace parameter
- unpst_recvspace
- Socket Parameters
- unpst_sendspace parameter
- unpst_sendspace
- Socket Parameters
- unsetenv command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- Removing Environment Variables
- untrusted_user option
- Configuration File
- upgrading hardware
- Hardware Change Check
- upgrading software
- Software Upgrade Check
- use_old_serialnum parameter
- Switch Parameters
- use_old_serialnum
- user accounts
- comment fields
- Changing a User's Comment Field
- default group
- Changing a User's Default Group
- default shells
- Changing a User's Default Shell
- deletion
- Deleting a User from the System
- group ID numbers
- Group ID Numbers
- home directories
- Changing a User's
Default Home Directory
- information changes
- Changing User Information
- locked accounts
- Locking a User Account
- login ID number
- Changing a User's Login ID Number
- login name
- Changing a User's Login Name
- login shells
- Login Shells
- password
- Changing a User's Password with the passwd Command
- user ID numbers
- User Account Administration
- verification
- Verifying a New Account
- user communication
- Sending Messages
- E-mail Programs
- Message-of-the-Day Facility
- Sending Messages with the news Command
- Sending Messages with the write Command
- Sending Messages with the wall Command
- user environment
- description
- User Environment
- environment variables
- Configurable Shell Environment Variables
- login shells
- Login Shells
- special shells
- Special Login Shells
- user ID number
- Account Passwords
- user notification
- Superuser (root) Account Access Restriction
- user privacy
- Account Passwords
- user processes
- Monitoring User Processes
- user trouble log
- System Log Book Maintenance
- usinit routine
- Guidelines for Reducing High User Time
- /usr/include/sys/immu.h file
- gpgsmsk
- /usr/news directory
- Sending Messages with the news Command
- utrace_bufsize parameter
-
General Parameters
- utrace_bufsize
- /var/adm/crash directory
- du (Disk Usage) Command
- Wasted Disk Space
- /var/adm/SYSLOG file
- Starting the System
- Receiving Kernel Messages and Adjusting Table Sizes
- timetrim
- Disk Space Messages
- login Messages
- Time and Date Messages
- variables
- bootfile
- Booting the Default File with the auto Command
- environment
- Changing Command Monitor Environment Variables
- keyboard
- Setting the Keyboard Variable
- path
- Booting a Specific Program with the boot Command
- removal
- Removing Environment Variables
- /var/sysgen/master.d directory
- Overview of Kernel Tunable Parameters
- Creating and Booting a New Kernel with autoconfig
- IRIX Kernel Tunable Parameters
- /var/sysgen/master.d/kernel file
- Receiving Kernel Messages and Adjusting Table Sizes
- /var/sysgen/mtune directory
- Overview of Kernel Tunable Parameters
- Creating and Booting a New Kernel with autoconfig
- IRIX Kernel Tunable Parameters
- IRIX Kernel Tunable Parameters
- /var/sysgen/system directory
- Creating and Booting a New Kernel with autoconfig
- verbose variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- version command
- Summary of Command Monitor Commands
- versions command
- Checking Installed Software with versions
- vfs_syncr parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- bdflushr
- bdflushr
- bdflushr
-
vfs_syncr
-
vfs_syncr
- vfssw_extra parameter
- Loadable Drivers Parameters
- vfssw_extra
- vhand program
-
Paging Parameters
- vi command
- Korn Shell
Shortcuts
- Changing a User's Login Name
- Video In No Out (VINO) parameter
- VINO Parameter
- vino_mtune_dmrbpages parameter
- vino_mtune_dmrbpages
- virtual memory
- Checking Available Memory
- virtual swap space
- Adding Virtual Swap Space
- Turning On Virtual Swapping
- volume variable
- Command Monitor Environment Variables
- w command
- System Unavailability Notification
- wall command
- Sending Messages with the wall Command
- Sending Messages with the wall Command
- whodo command
- System Unavailability Notification
- windows
- creation
- C Shell Shortcuts
- custom shells
- Creating a
Custom Shell Window
- remote workstations
- Displaying Windows on Remote Workstations
- WQE
- NQE
- write command
- Sending Messages with the write Command
- Sending Messages with the write Command
- write system call
- Guidelines for Reducing High User Time
- xfontsel command
- Creating a
Custom Shell Window
- xhost command
- Changing the System Display
- xpc driver
- Networking Setup between Partitions
- xpg4_sticky_dir parameter
- Switch Parameters
- xpg4_sticky_dir
- xtab_verification option
- Configuration File
- XVM parameters
- XVM Parameters
- xvm_max_revive_rsc parameter
- XVM Parameters
- xvm_max_revive_rsc
- xvm_max_revive_threads parameter
- XVM Parameters
- xvm_max_revive_threads
- xwsh command
- Creating a
Custom Shell Window
- zone_accum_limit parameter
-
Paging Parameters
- zone_accum_limit
IRIX Admin: System Configuration and Operation
(document number: 007-2859-021 / published: 2003-04-29)
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Front Matter
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Chapter 1. Introduction to System Configuration and Operation
Chapter 2. Making the Most of the IRIX System
Chapter 3. System Startup, Shutdown, and Run Levels
Chapter 4. Configuring the IRIX Operating System
Chapter 5. System Administration in a Multiuser Environment
Chapter 6. Configuring Disk and Swap Space
Chapter 7. Managing User Processes
Chapter 8. Using the File Alteration Monitor
Chapter 9. Using the Command (PROM) Monitor
Chapter 10. System Performance Tuning
Appendix A. IRIX Kernel Tunable Parameters
Appendix B. Troubleshooting System Configuration Using System Error Messages
Appendix C. Application Tuning
Appendix D. IRIX Directories and Files
Appendix E. Encapsulated PostScript File v.3.0 vs. PostScript File Format
Appendix F. Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Index
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