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Personal System Administration Guide
(document number: 007-1366-190 / published: 2003-11-07)
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- 4mm, drives and tapes
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- See also DAT
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- 8mm, drives and tapes
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- See also NTSC, PAL, P5, P6
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- backing up files
- about standard IRIX tools for
- Using Other Tools to Back Up and Restore Files
- choosing tapes for storing data
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- developing a backup strategy
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Developing a Backup Strategy
- inserting tapes in IRIS workstations
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- using tar
- Copying Files to a Tape With tar
- baud rate
- for modems
- Setting Up a Modem
- capacities, tapes
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- choosing tapes
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- DAT, drives and tapes
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- See also 4mm
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- dial-in/dial-out modem software
- testing
- Testing a Dial-Out or Dial-In/Dial-Out Connection
- dialing out to another modem
- Testing a Dial-Out or Dial-In/Dial-Out Connection
- dial-out modem software
- testing
- Testing a Dial-Out or Dial-In/Dial-Out Connection
- directories
- determining ownership of
- Determining Who Owns a File or Directory
- sharing with other users
- Start Sharing a Directory
- drives
- tape
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- files
- backing up with tar
- Copying Files to a Tape With tar
- determining ownership of
- Determining Who Owns a File or Directory
- making private
- Limiting Access to Your Files by Other Users
- protecting
- Limiting Access to Your Files by Other Users
- restoring with tar
- Restoring Files From a Tape Using tar
- installing tapes
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- IRIS workstations
- choosing tapes for
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- installing tapes in
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- IRIX operating system
- Overview of System Administration
- system administration and
- Overview of System Administration
- See also system disk
- Choosing an Administrator
- monitoring processes
- Monitoring Processes
- network administrator
- role defined
- The Network Administrator's Role
- See also system administrator
- The Network Administrator's Role
- networks
- responsibilities of single-system administrator on
- The System Administrator's Responsibilities
- NTSC tape format
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- See also 8mm, P6
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- operating system
- See IRIX operating system and system disk
- Choosing an Administrator
- owner of files
- Determining Who Owns a File or Directory
- P5 tapes
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- See also 8mm, PAL
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- P6 tapes
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- See also 8mm, NTSC
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- PAL tape format
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- See also 8mm, P5
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- private files
- Limiting Access to Your Files by Other Users
- processes
- monitoring
- Monitoring Processes
- processor status (ps) command, using to monitor processes
- Monitoring Processes
- protecting files
- Limiting Access to Your Files by Other Users
- ps (processor status) command, using to monitor processes
- Monitoring Processes
- QIC 150
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- QIC 24
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- restoring files
- about standard IRIX tools for
- Using Other Tools to Back Up and Restore Files
- using tar
- Restoring Files From a Tape Using tar
- root account
- responsibilities of single-system administrator
- The System Administrator's Responsibilities
- sharing directories
- Start Sharing a Directory
- single system
- responsibilities of system administrator on
- The System Administrator's Responsibilities
- superuser, defined
- Using the Shell Window
- system
- single
- The System Administrator's Responsibilities
- system administration
- defined
- Overview of System Administration
- IRIX operating system and
- Overview of System Administration
- system administration tools
- about
- Performing System Administration Tasks
- See also Backup and Restore tool, Disk and File tool, IRIX shell, Networking tool, Printer tool, root account, Serial Ports tool, System Manager, Users tool
- Performing System Administration Tasks
- system administrator
- responsibilities on network
- The System Administrator's Responsibilities
- responsibilities on single system
- The System Administrator's Responsibilities
- System Manager
- See also Backup and Restore tool, Disk and File tool, Networking tool, Printer tool, Serial Ports tool, Users tool
- Performing System Administration Tasks
- tape archiver (tar) program. See tar
- About tar
- tape drives
- about formats
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- inserting tapes into
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- installing in IRIS workstations. See owner's guide
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- tapes, about formats and capacities
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- See also QIC 24, QIC 150, 4mm, 8mm, DAT, P5, P6, PAL, NTSC
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- tar (tape archiver)
- using to back up and restore files
- About tar
- testing
- hardware. See owner's guide
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- modem setup by dialing out
- Testing a Dial-Out or Dial-In/Dial-Out Connection
- turning off IRIS workstations. See owner's guide
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- turning on
- IRIS workstations. See owner's guide
- About Tape Formats and Capacities
- versions
- checking for eoe2.sw.uucp (uucp software)
- Setting Up a Modem
- viewing
- a backup tape using tar
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Viewing the Contents of a Tape Using tar
- WorkSpace
- using. See IRIS Essentials
- Choosing an Administrator
Personal System Administration Guide
(document number: 007-1366-190 / published: 2003-11-07)
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Front Matter
New Features in This Guide
About This Guide
Chapter 1. Overview of System Administration
Chapter 2. Software
Chapter 3. Hardware and Devices
Chapter 4. Security and Access Control
Chapter 5. Network and Connectivity
Chapter 6. Files and Data
Chapter 7. System Performance
Chapter 8. Troubleshooting
Glossary
Index
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