AIX Documentation: Tasks and Topics
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Tasks and Topics
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- Tasks
- System Management Tasks
- Backing Up and Restoring
- Installing Documentation Library Services
- Installing Documentation Library Services for Single Users
- Installing Documents
- Installing and Configuring NIS
- Installing and Configuring NIS+
- Managing Users and Groups
- Managing the AIX Common Desktop Environment
- Managing the System Environment
- Registering Documents for Online Searching
- Starting and Stopping the System
- System Use Tasks
- Backing Up Files and Using Storage Media
- Customizing the User Environment
- Displaying Environment and System Information
- Handling mail (mail Program)
- Identifying Users and Systems
- Printing Files and Controlling Print Jobs
- Redirecting Input and Output (Pipes and Filters)
- Securing Files and the System
- Transferring Network Files (TCP/IP)
- Topics
- System Management Topics
- Communications and Networks
- Controllers and Subsystems
- Data Link Control (DLC)
- Data Link Provider Interface (DLPI)
- Devices
- Distributed SMIT
- Documentation Library Services
- File Systems
- Installation and Maintenance
- Logical Volumes
- Moving from NIS to NIS+
- NIS+ Administration
- NIS+ Security
- National Language Support
- Network Computing System (NCS)
- Network Information Service (NIS)
- Network Installation Management (NIM)
- Network Management
- New Database Manager (NDBM)
- Paging Space and Virtual Memory
- Performance Tuning
- Printers, Print Queues, and Print Jobs
- Process Management
- Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
- Security
- Sockets
- Streams
- System Accounting
- System Management Interface Tool (SMIT)
- Tape Drives
- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
- Web-based System Management
- eXternal Data Representation (XDR)
- System Use Topics
- Asynchronous Terminal Emulation (ATE)
- Basic Network Utilities (BNU)
- Command Basics
- DOS File Basics
- Directory Basics
- File Basics
- Login Names, System IDs, and Passwords
- Miscellaneous Tools and Utilities
- Process Basics
- Shell Basics