UNIX System Administration Handbook by Evi Nemeth

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  • 896pp
  • Sales Rank: 162,174

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  • ISBN-13: 9780130206015
  • Edition Description: REV
  • Edition Number: 3
  • Pub. Date: August 2000
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
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  • Pub. Date: August 2000
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
  • Format: Textbook Paperback, 896pp
  • Sales Rank: 162,174

Synopsis

Now covers Red Hat Linux!

Written by Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Scott Seebass, and Trent R. Hein with Adam Boggs, Rob Braun, Ned McClain, Dan Crawl, Lynda McGinley, and Todd Miller

"This is not a nice, neat book for a nice, clean world. It's a nasty book for a nasty world. This is a book for the rest of us."
—Eric Allman and Marshall Kirk McKusick
"I am pleased to welcome Linux to the UNIX System Administration Handbook!"
—Linus Torvalds, Transmeta
"This book is most welcome!"
—Dennis Ritchie, AT&T Bell Laboratories

This new edition of the world's most comprehensive guide to UNIX system administration is an ideal tutorial for those new to administration and an invaluable reference for experienced professionals. The third edition has been expanded to include "direct from the frontlines" coverage of Red Hat Linux. UNIX System Administration Handbook describes every aspect of system administration—from basic topics to UNIX esoterica—and provides explicit coverage of four popular UNIX systems:

This book stresses a practical approach to system administration. It's packed with war stories and pragmatic advice, not just theory and watered-down restatements of the manuals. Difficult subjects such as sendmail, kernel building, and DNS configuration are tackled head-on. Examples are provided for all four versions of UNIX and are drawn from real-life systems—warts and all.

"This book is where I turn first when I have system administration questions. It is truly a wonderful resource and always within reach of my terminal."
—W. Richard Stevens, author of numerous books on UNIX and TCP/IP
"This is a comprehensive guide to the care and feeding of UNIX systems. The authors present the facts along with seasoned advice and numerous real-world examples. Their perspective on the variations among systems is valuable for anyone who runs a heterogeneous computing facility."
—Pat Parseghian, Transmeta
"We noticed your book on the staff recommendations shelf at our local bookstore: 'Very clear, a masterful interpretation of the subject.' We were most impressed, until we noticed that the same staff member had also recommended Aunt Bea's Mayberry Cookbook."
—Shannon Bloomstran, history teacher

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Evi Nemeth is a member of the Computer Science faculty at the University of Colorado. Evi teaches tutorials at several conferences, including the USENIX LISA conference for system administrators. She also designed the networks for the new Computer Science buildings at Princeton University and Dartmouth College.

Garth Snyder has worked at NeXT and Sun and holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Swarthmore College. Garth is the President of Runway Solutions, Inc., a high- virtual corporation of questionable repute.

Scott Seebass has worked on UINIX operating systems at a number of locations, inclusing Interactive Systems and mt Xinu. He is currently the CEO of Xinet, a company that develops software for the prepress and premedia industries. Scott received degrees in Computer Science and Statistics from the University of California, Berkeley.

Trent R. Hein worked on the MIPS port of 4.4BSD at Berkeley and was the third engineer hired at BSDI. He is currently Chief Network Architect at XOR Network Engineering, a Boulder consulting firm specializing in UNIX, TCP/IP, and the Internet. Trent received a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Colorado.

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The authors assume that you have a certain amount of UNIX experience; in particular, a general concept of how UNIX looks and feels from a user's perspective. From their own practical experiences the authors give you an overview of the major administrative systems, introduce general administrative techniques, help you choose solutions that will continue to work well as your site grows in size and complexity, summarize common procedures saving you the time of digging through the manuals to accomplish simple tasks. This book is designed to be a compliment to, not a replacement for your system's documentation. Encompassing everything from adding new users, troubleshooting, adding hardware, configuring the Kernel, communications/networking, the Internet, policy and politics. A most complete UNIX system administration book.

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First covers the techniques needed to run a stand-alone UNIX system, then describes the protocols used on UNIX systems and the techniques to set up, extend, and maintain networks. The third edition covers Red Hat Linux. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Biography

Evi Nemeth is a member of the Computer Science faculty at the University of Colorado. Evi teaches tutorials at several conferences, including the USENIX LISA conference for system administrators. She also designed the networks for the new Computer Science buildings at Princeton University and Dartmouth College.
evi@cs.colorado.edu

Garth Snyder has worked at NeXT and Sun and holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Swarthmore College. Garth is the President of Runway Solutions, Inc., a high- virtual corporation of questionable repute.
garth@cs.co1oradQ.edu

Scott Seebass has worked on UNIX operating systems at a number of locations, including Interactive Systems and mt Xinu. He is currently the VP of Engineering at Xinet, a company that produces software to integrate Macintosh and UNIX systems. Scott received degrees in CS and Statistics from the University of California, Berkeley.
scott@xinet.com

Trent R. Hein worked on the MIPS port of 4.4BSD at Berkeley and was the third engineer hired at BSDI. He is currently Chief Network Architect at XOR Network Engineering, a Boulder consulting firm specializing in UNIX, TCP/IP, and the Internet. Trent received a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Colorado.
trent@xor.com

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UNIX System Administration Handbookby Anonymous

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April 27, 2006: This is one of the best UNIX administration books on the market. It explains things thourougly without trying to sound too professional. The authors have also created a Linux System Administration book that has the same layout. Also a very good suggested reading. This book is not for beginners if you are looking for a book for beginners it might be benificial to buy a book on Solaris or for the Linux exam.

UNIX System Administration Handbookby Anonymous

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July 06, 2002: This book is great, the best UNIX book out there. While it is not for absolute beginners, UNIX system administration is not meant for newbie?s. As long as you have a basic knowledge of UNIX commands and structure, then this book is the only one you need to learn more. The applications presented by the authors are real world based and very useful.


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