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$HOME/.rhosts file, $HOME/.rhosts file
,.. password, Adding a User to a System
. directory
in PATH, Guidelines for Mounting and Unmounting a File System
.cshrc, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
.cshrc file, Protecting User Accounts
.kshrc file, Protecting User Accounts
.login, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
.login file, Protecting User Accounts
.netrc file, Protecting User Accounts
.profile, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
.profile file, Protecting User Accounts
.rhosts file, Protecting User Accounts
/.secure/etc/*, Auditing a Trusted System
/etc directory, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/d_passwd, System Access by Modem
/etc/default/fs, Creating a File System
/etc/dialups, System Access by Modem
/etc/exports, Controlling an Administrative Domain, Files Mounted in an NFS Environment
and nfsd, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
/etc/exports network file, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/fresolv.conf
entries required for NFS, Requisite Entries
/etc/fstab, Requisite Entries, Overview of the Dump / Save Cycle, Creating a File System, Mounting File Systems Using HP-UX Commands, Adding, Modifying, or Removing File System Swap, Configuring Primary and Secondary Swap, Guidelines for Mounting and Unmounting a File System
dump device definitions, Dump Definitions Built into the Kernel, Run Time Dump Device Definitions
entries for NFS imports, Importing a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
quota option, Setting Up and Turning On Disk Quotas
/etc/ftpusers, Denying Access with /etc/ftpd/ftpusers
/etc/group, Defining Group Membership, Controlling an Administrative Domain
/etc/group file, The /etc/passwd File
/etc/passwd file, The /etc/passwd File
/etc/hosts, Requisite Entries, Configuring a Relay Agent
configuring, Configuring /etc/hosts
entries required for NFS, Requisite Entries
/etc/hosts network file, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/hosts.equiv, Controlling an Administrative Domain
/etc/hosts.equiv network file, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/inetd.conf, Troubleshooting ftp login, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
/etc/inetd.conf network file, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/inittab, Controlling Usage and Processes with Run-Levels
/etc/logingroup, Defining Group Membership
/etc/lvmtab, Commands Needed for Volume Group Management Tasks, Moving and Reconfiguring Your Disks
/etc/mnttab, Solving Mounting Problems
/etc/netgroup, Controlling an Administrative Domain
/etc/netgroup network file, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/networks network file, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/passwd, Defining Group Membership
/etc/passwd file, Managing Standard Passwords and System Access, Password File, The /etc/passwd File, How IDs are Set, Setting Up Your Trusted System, Managing Trusted Passwords and System Access, Password Files, The /etc/passwd File
/etc/group file, The /etc/passwd File
comment field, The /etc/passwd File
encrypted password, The /etc/passwd File
gecos field, The /etc/passwd File
group ID (gid), The /etc/passwd File
home directory, The /etc/passwd File
login name, The /etc/passwd File
login shell, The /etc/passwd File
protecting subsystems, Eliminating Pseudo-Accounts and Protecting Key Subsystems
pseudo-accounts, Eliminating Pseudo-Accounts and Protecting Key Subsystems
user ID (uid), The /etc/passwd File
/etc/passwd password file, The /etc/passwd File
/etc/protocols network file, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/rc.config.d/auditing, Setting Up Your Trusted System
/etc/resolv.conf, Requisite Entries
/etc/rpc, Using inetd.sec to Restrict Outside Access
/etc/securetty file, Protecting User Accounts
/etc/services, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler, Using inetd.sec to Restrict Outside Access
/etc/services file, Denying Access with /etc/ftpd/ftpusers
/etc/services networtk file, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/shells
and ftp, troubleshooting, Troubleshooting ftp login
/sbin/bcheckrc, Diagnosing a Corrupt File System
/sbin/init.d/localmount, Solving Mounting Problems
/sbin/rc2.d/S760auditing, Setting Up Your Trusted System
/sbin/sh shell, Start-Up Files
/stand/build, Steps to Reconfigure the Kernel
/stand/build/system, Steps to Reconfigure the Kernel
/stand/build/vmunix_test, Steps to Reconfigure the Kernel
/stand/system, Steps to Reconfigure the Kernel, Primary and Secondary Swap, Configuring Primary and Secondary Swap, Configuring Dump Areas Using HP-UX Commands
/stand/vmunix, Kernel file selection:, Booting from an Alternate Kernel File
/tcb/files/auth/ database, How IDs are Set
/tcb/files/auth/ protected password database, Managing Trusted Passwords and System Access, Password Files
/tcb/files/auth/*/*, Setting Up Your Trusted System, The /tcb/files/auth/ Database, Device-Based Access Control, Manipulating the Trusted System Databases
/tcb/files/ttys, Device-Based Access Control
/tmp, Guidelines for Trusted Backup and Recovery
/usr
extending logical volume, Extending a Logical Volume When You Can’t Use SAM
/usr/bin/csh shell, Start-Up Files
/usr/bin/ksh shell, Start-Up Files
/usr/bin/sh shell, Start-Up Files
/usr/include/sys/errno.h, Tips on Interpreting HP-UX Error Messages
/usr/share/lib/terminfo/*, Setting Up Non-HP Terminals
/var/adm/fbackupfiles/dates, Backup Levels
/var/adm/inetd.sec, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
/var/adm/inetd.sec network access file, Using inetd.sec to Restrict Outside Access
/var/mail/* files, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
2 GB files, Managing Large Files
2 GB files. See large file support, Large File Compatibility
32-bit and 64-bit applications
exchanging data, Exchanging Data Between 32-bit and 64-bit Applications

A

abnormal system shutdowns, Abnormal System Shutdowns
abort boot, Breaking Out of the Boot Screen
accept, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler, Creating a Printer Class, Controlling the Flow of Print Requests
access
device-based access, Device-Based Access Control
password, The /tcb/files/auth/ Database
restricting network, Using inetd.sec to Restrict Outside Access
terminal control, The /tcb/files/auth/ Database
time-based access, The /tcb/files/auth/ Database, Time-Based Access Control
Access Control List, see ACL, Managing Access to Files and Directories
access control lists (ACL), Setting Access Control Lists
accessing multiple systems, Accessing Multiple Systems
ACL, Managing Access to Files and Directories
HFS, Using HFS Access Control Lists (ACLs)
/var/mail/* files, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
acl description, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
acltostr() function, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
ar command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
chacl command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
chmod command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
chmod() system call, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
chownacl() function, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
commands, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
commands with side effects, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
compact command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
compress command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
continuation inodes, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
cp command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
cpacl() function, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
cpio command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
cpset command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
creating, Creating an HFS ACL
diskusg command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
dump command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
ed command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
fbackup command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
fcpacl() function, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
fgetacl() system call, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
find command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
frecover command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
fsck command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
fsetacl() system call, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
fsetaclentry() function, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
ftio command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
getaccess command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
getaccess() system call, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
getacl() system call, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
ls command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
lsacl command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
mailx command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
mkfs command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
multiple matches, Multiple HFS ACL Matches
ncheck command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
pack command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
rcs command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
related commands, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
related system calls, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
restore command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
scss command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
setacl() system call, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
setaclentry() function, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
shar command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
stat() system call, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
strtoacl() function, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
strtoaclpatt() function, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
tar command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
unpack command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
HFS to JFS command and function mapping, JFS and HFS Command and Function Mapping
JFS
acl() system call, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
aclsort() function, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
aclv description, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
definition, Definition of a JFS ACL
getacl command, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
setacl command, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
JFS to HFS command and function mapping, JFS and HFS Command and Function Mapping
network environment, ACLs in a Network Environment
trusted system backup/recovery, Guidelines for Trusted Backup and Recovery
acl description, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
acl() system call, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
ACLs
converting HFS to JFS, Converting Existing File Systems to JFS
aclsort() function, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
acltostr() function, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
aclv description, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
ACPI configuration for HP-UX, ACPI Configuration for HP-UX Must Be “default” on nPartitionable HP Integrity Servers
active dump list, Replace Active Dump List with Specific Devices
adding a disk
SAM, Adding a Disk
adding a file system, Introduction to Managing File Systems, Creating a File System
adding a logical volume
SAM, Adding a Logical Volume
adding a user manually, Adding a User to a System
adding a user with SAM, Adding a User to a System
adding a user with useradd, Automating the Process of Adding a User
adding a user, automating, Automating the Process of Adding a User
adding logical volume with mirroring
SAM, Adding a Logical Volume with Mirroring
adding network printer, Adding a Network-Based Printer
adding PC/NT systems
workgroup, Adding PC/NT Systems into the Workgroup
adding peripherals, Adding Peripherals
adding printer
commands, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
adding remote printer, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
adding user to several systems, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
adding users
workgroup, Adding Users to a Workgroup
address
hardware (station), Getting the Hardware (Station) Address
Internet, Obtaining Information About Your Server and Client, Adding Clients to a Cluster
adm subsystem, Eliminating Pseudo-Accounts and Protecting Key Subsystems
administering a workgroup, Administering a Workgroup
administrative domain, Controlling an Administrative Domain
aid
how set, How IDs are Set
aid (audit ID), How IDs are Set
all system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests, Using setboot to Configure SpeedyBoot Settings
ALT. See alternate boot path, Booting into Single-User Mode
Alternate boot path
setting using the setboot command, Setting the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths Using the HP-UX setboot Command:
setting via the Boot Console Handler, Setting the ALT (Alternate Boot Path) Using the BCH
alternate boot path, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Booting into Single-User Mode
alternate kernel file, Booting from an Alternate Kernel
alternate links, Setting Up Alternate Links to a Physical Volume, Temporarily Detaching a Link to a Physical Volume, Restoring a Detached Link to a Physical Volume
alternate root
defined, Terminology
installation, Installing a Series 700 Client on a Series 800 Cluster Server
analyzing crash dumps, Analyzing Crash Dumps
anonymous login
ftp, Use ftp’s “anonymous login” feature
application server, Application Server
as multuser system, Multiuser Model
requirements, Application Server
applications
distributing, Distributing Applications and Data, Distributing Disks
distributing, guidelines, Distributing Applications
server, Servers for Specific Purposes
sharing via NFS, Sharing Files and Applications via NFS and ftp
where to run, Distributing Applications
applications server
defined, Servers for Specific Purposes
ar command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
ASCII end-of-line problems, ASCII End-of-Line Problems
asynchronous writes, Checking for Asynchronous Writes
at, Setting Up Your Trusted System
audevent, Auditing a Trusted System, Streamlining Audit Log Data
audisp, Auditing a Trusted System, Streamlining Audit Log Data
audit event system calls, Auditing a Trusted System
Audit File Switch (AFS), Auditing a Trusted System, Audit Log Files
audit flag, The /tcb/files/auth/ Database
audit ID (aid), How IDs are Set, Setting Up Your Trusted System, The /etc/passwd File, The /tcb/files/auth/ Database
auditing, Auditing a Trusted System
audit monitor, Audit Log Files
auditable actions, Auditing a Trusted System
auxiliary log file, Auditing a Trusted System
commands, Auditing a Trusted System
diskless environment, Using Auditing in an NFS Diskless Environment
enable, Auditing a Trusted System
events, Auditing a Trusted System
guidelines, Guidelines for Administering Your Auditing System
log files, Auditing a Trusted System, Audit Log Files
NFS environment, Using Auditing in an NFS Diskless Environment
parameters, Auditing a Trusted System
performance, Performance Considerations
primary log file, Auditing a Trusted System
self-auditing programs, Streamlining Audit Log Data
system calls, Auditing a Trusted System
users, Maintaining System Security, Auditing a Trusted System
viewing audit logs, Viewing Audit Logs
warning messages, Audit Log Files
audomon, Auditing a Trusted System, Audit Log Files
audswitch system call, Self-Auditing Programs
audsys, Auditing a Trusted System, Streamlining Audit Log Data
audusr, Auditing a Trusted System, Streamlining Audit Log Data
audwrite system call, Self-Auditing Programs
authentication, Maintaining System Security, Managing Standard Passwords and System Access, Managing Trusted Passwords and System Access
authorization, Maintaining System Security
Authorization Number, Managing Trusted Passwords and System Access
AUTO file, Load and initiate the HP-UX operating system:
AUTO file. See autoexecute file, Automatic Versus Manual Booting
AUTO. See autoexecute file, Changing the Contents of the Autoexecute File
autoboot flag, Enable Autoboot (using EFI Shell’s autoboot command), Enabling / Disabling Autoboot
autoexecute file, Automatic Versus Manual Booting, Using the EFI Shell to Manually Boot Your System, Load and initiate the HP-UX operating system:, Changing the Contents of the Autoexecute File
changing contents of, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device, Changing the Contents of the Autoexecute File
changing from running system, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
displaying contents of, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
selecting correct device, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
automatic boot
autoboot file, Automatic Versus Manual Booting
autoboot flag, Automatic Versus Manual Booting
autoboot timeout, Adjusting the Autoboot Delay, A Standard Boot (PA-RISC Systems)
disabling, Enabling / Disabling Autoboot
enabling, Enabling / Disabling Autoboot
automatic booting
autoboot file, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
autoboot flag, Enable Autoboot (using EFI Shell’s autoboot command)
disabling, Setting the autoboot delay using the EFI Shell’s autoboot command:
enabling, Setting the autoboot delay using the EFI Shell’s autoboot command:
overriding, Overriding an Automatic Boot, Booting from an Alternate Kernel File, Overriding an Automatic Boot
automounter
configuring (SAM), Importing a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
autosearch flag, Enabling / Disabling Autoboot
auxiliary audit log file, Auditing a Trusted System, Audit Log Files

B

backup
JFS snapshot file system, Backing Up a JFS Snapshot File System
tar quick reference, Backing Up and Recovering Directories: Quick Reference for tar
tar, scheduling, Scheduling a cron Job
backup devices
in an NFS cluster, Backup Devices
backup media
security of, Guidelines for Trusted Backup and Recovery
backups
automating, Setting Up an Automated Backup Schedule
determining how often, Determining How Often to Back Up Data
determining which data, Determining What Data to Back Up
DLT tape, Examples of fbackup Commands
fbackup, General Procedure for Using the fbackup Command
full, Full Backups vs. Incremental Backups
HP Omniback II, Using HP OpenView OmniBack II for Backup
included files, Defining What Files and Directories to Back Up
incremental, Full Backups vs. Incremental Backups
index files, Creating the Index File on the Local Device
initial backup, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
JFS snapshot file system, Backing Up a JFS Snapshot File System
large files, Backing Up Large Files
LVM, Backing Up If You Are Using LVM
magnetic tapes, General Procedure for Using the fbackup Command
media capacity, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
Omniback, Choosing HP Omniback for Backup
remote system, Backing Up Files on a Remote System
restoring data, Determining What Data to Restore, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands
SAM, Choosing SAM for Backup
storage device, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
tar, Backing Up and Recovering Directories: Quick Reference for tar
trusted system, Guidelines for Trusted Backup and Recovery, Setting Up Your Trusted System
utilities, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
volume group configuration, Backing Up and Restoring Volume Group Configuration
Bastille security package, HP-UX Bastille
batch, Setting Up Your Trusted System
BCH. See Boot Console Handler, Setting the Value of the autoboot Flag
bdf, Guidelines for Setting Up File System Swap Areas, Auditing a Trusted System
BDRA (Boot Data Reserved Area), Creating Root Volume Group and Root and Boot Logical Volumes, Configuring Dump Areas Using HP-UX Commands
before you call support..., Troubleshooting, Enabling Internet Services Governed by inetd
bin subsystem, Eliminating Pseudo-Accounts and Protecting Key Subsystems
binary compatibility, Running 10.x Applications on HP-UX 11.0
block device file, Naming Physical Volumes, Example: Creating a Logical Volume Using HP-UX Commands
block relocation, Bad Block Relocation
block size
NFS read/write, Checking NFS Server/Client Block Size
block size (LVM), Determining Optimum Stripe Size
boot administration utility, Getting the Hardware (Station) Address, Booting New Clients
boot area, Creating Root Volume Group and Root and Boot Logical Volumes
Boot Console Handler, Booting into Single-User Mode
boot command, Booting from an Alternate Device
command entry shortcut, Enabling the Autoboot Flag Using the BCH
configuring system self tests, Speeding the Boot: SpeedyBoot, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the BCH Menu (HP 9000 Systems Only)
setting ALT boot path, Setting the ALT (Alternate Boot Path) Using the BCH
setting autoboot/autosearch flags, Setting the Value of the autoboot Flag
setting boot paths, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
setting HAA boot path, Setting the HAA (High-Availability Alternate Boot Path) Using the BCH
setting PRI boot path, Setting the PRI (Primary Boot Path) Using the BCH
boot console user interface, Getting the Hardware (Station) Address, Booting New Clients
Boot Data Reserved Area (BDRA), Creating Root Volume Group and Root and Boot Logical Volumes
boot devices
listing, Booting from an Alternate Boot Device, Booting from an Alternate Kernel File, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device, Booting into Single-User Mode
boot disk
creating, Creating Root Volume Group and Root and Boot Logical Volumes
boot loader, Load and initiate the HP-UX operating system:, Using the EFI Shell to Manually Boot Your System, Booting from an Alternate Boot Device
hpux, Booting from an Alternate Kernel, Booting into LVM Maintenance Mode
boot logical volume
defined, Creating Root Volume Group and Root and Boot Logical Volumes
boot manager. See EFI Boot Manager, Overriding an Automatic Boot
boot paths
alternate, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
changing, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
High-Availability Alternate, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
primary, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
setting, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
boot sequence
on HP 9000 Systems, Booting HP-UX on HP 9000 (PA-RISC) Systems: Details and Variations
on HP Integrity Servers, Booting HP-UX on HP Integrity Servers: Details and Variations
overview of, Booting Systems
standard, A Standard Boot, Booting HP-UX on HP 9000 (PA-RISC) Systems: Details and Variations
boot volume group
creating, Creating Root Volume Group and Root and Boot Logical Volumes
booting
accelerating, Speeding the Boot: SpeedyBoot
automatic versus manual, Load and initiate the HP-UX operating system:, Automatic Versus Manual Booting
boot administration mode, Getting the Hardware (Station) Address
breaking out of boot screen, Breaking Out of the Boot Screen
client through gateway, Configuring a Relay Agent
crash dump recovery, What to Do After the System Has Rebooted
from an alternate boot source, Booting from an Alternate Boot Source
from an alternate device, Booting from an Alternate Boot Device, Booting from an Alternate Device
from an alternate kernel file, Booting from an Alternate Kernel File, Booting from an alternate kernel file called testvmunix, Booting from an Alternate Kernel
HP 9000 Systems, Booting HP-UX on HP 9000 (PA-RISC) Systems: Details and Variations
HP Integrity Servers, Booting HP-UX on HP Integrity Servers: Details and Variations
LVM maintenance mode, Booting into LVM (or VxVM) Maintenance Mode, Booting into LVM Maintenance Mode
new clients, Booting New Clients
primary boot path, Booting from an Alternate Kernel
root logical volume role in, Creating Root Volume Group and Root and Boot Logical Volumes
single-user mode, Booting into Single-User Mode, Boot HP-UX in single-user mode on an HP 9000 System:, Single-User Mode
SpeedyBoot, Speeding the Boot: SpeedyBoot
boottest, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the EFI Shell (HP Integrity Servers Only)
breach of security, Guidelines for Handling Security Breaches
build environment, Steps to Reconfigure the Kernel
building a depot, Setting up a Network Host (Building a Depot)

C

C shell, Start-Up Files
environment variable, Using SAM with an X Window System, Setting Up Non-HP Terminals
login files, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
cancel, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks, Solving Common Printer Problems
catman, Setting Up the Online Manpages
CD ROM, Current Disk Management Facts
CD-ROM
copying software, Copying Software From CD-ROM
CD-ROM File System (CDFS), Determining What Type of File System to Use
CDE, Using the CDE Desktop
CEC system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests
cfagent, cfengine Daemons and Commands
cfengine, Introduction to Configuration Synchronization
configuring, Configuring cfengine
disabling, Disabling Use of cfengine
troubleshooting, cfengine Troubleshooting
cfrun command, cfengine Overview
cfservd, cfengine Daemons and Commands
chacl command, Using HFS Access Control Lists (ACLs), HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
character (raw) device file, Naming Physical Volumes, Example: Creating a Logical Volume Using HP-UX Commands
chatr command, Protecting Programs from Illegal Execution
checking NFS server/client block size, Checking NFS Server/Client Block Size
checking run level, Checking the System’s Run Level
chfn, Streamlining Audit Log Data, The /etc/passwd File
chfn command, The /etc/passwd File
chgrp, Setting Ownership for Files
Chipset system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests
chmod, Setting File Access Permissions
chmod command, Managing Access to Files and Directories, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
-A option, Using HFS Access Control Lists (ACLs)
chmod() system call, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
chown, Guidelines for Trusted Backup and Recovery, The /etc/passwd File
chownacl() function, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
chsh, Streamlining Audit Log Data, The /etc/passwd File
chsh command, The /etc/passwd File
CIFS/9000, Importing HP-UX Directories to NT
Client, Distributed Systems Administration Utilities
client
importing files, Importing a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
NFS, and /etc/exports, Importing a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
NFS, configuring (SAM), Importing a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
NFS,automounter, Importing a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
performance, Managing System Performance
client-server
defined, Client-Server
client-server file-sharing model, Client-Server Model
client-server workgroup
advantages, Client-Server Model
disadvantages, Client-Server Model
clog_wizard, Log Consolidation Configuration
cluster client
adding (using SAM), Adding Clients to a Cluster
boot console user interface, Getting the Hardware (Station) Address
booting new clients, Booting New Clients
defined, What Is an NFS Diskless Cluster?
local disk, Adding a Local Disk
what to do after creating, What To Do Next
cluster server
backup devices, Backup Devices
defined, What Is an NFS Diskless Cluster?
disk storage, Disk Storage
hardware address, Getting the Hardware (Station) Address
installing software, Installing Diskless Software, Installing a Series 700 Client on a Series 800 Cluster Server
LAN, Local Area Network (LAN)
printers and plotters, Printers and Plotters
private root, Terminology
setting up, Setting Up the Cluster Server
shared root, Terminology
cluster-wide resource, Peripherals
command, Setting Up Your Trusted System
adding printer, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
ar, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
boot, Booting into LVM (or VxVM) Maintenance Mode, Booting from an Alternate Device, Booting into Single-User Mode
boottest, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the EFI Shell (HP Integrity Servers Only)
chacl, Using HFS Access Control Lists (ACLs), HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
chatr, Protecting Programs from Illegal Execution
chfn, The /etc/passwd File
chmod, Managing Access to Files and Directories, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
chsh, The /etc/passwd File
compact, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
compress, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
cp, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
cpio, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
cpset, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
crashconf, Overview of the Dump / Save Cycle, Compressed Dump(HP-UX version 1 (B.11.11) or later), How Much Dump Space Do I Need?, Run Time Dump Device Definitions
crashutil, Using a Device for Both Paging and Dumping, Using crashutil to Complete the Saving of a Dump
diskusg, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
dump, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
ed, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
efi_cp, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
fbackup, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
find, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
frecover, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
fsck, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
ftio, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
getaccess, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
getacl, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
getty, Unresponsive Terminals
init, Unresponsive Terminals
kermit, System Access by Modem
kill, Unresponsive Terminals
lifcp, Changing the Contents of the Autoexecute File
ll, Unresponsive Terminals
lock, Common Security Practices
login, Password Files
ls, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
lsacl, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
lsautofl, Changing the Contents of the Autoexecute File
lssf, Unresponsive Terminals
lvdisplay, Determining the EFI disk partition of your current boot device
mailx, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
map, Booting from an Alternate Boot Device, Booting from an Alternate Kernel File, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device, Booting into Single-User Mode
mkboot, Changing the Contents of the Autoexecute File
mkfs, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
ncheck, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
pack, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
passwd, The /etc/passwd File
ps, Unresponsive Terminals
rcp, Access Verification for Network Services
rcs, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
reboot, Booting into LVM Maintenance Mode
remsh, Access Verification for Network Services
restore, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
savecrash, Using a Device for Both Paging and Dumping, Savecrash Options for Compressed Dumps
scss, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
set (shell command), What to check for when everything printed is garbage
set_parms, Setting Initial System Information
setacl, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
setboot, Enable Autoboot (using EFI Shell’s autoboot command), Setting the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths Using the HP-UX setboot Command:, Determining the EFI disk partition of your current boot device, Setting Autoboot and Autosearch Flags Using the HP-UX setboot Command, Enabling the Autosearch Flag Using setboot, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Booting PA-RISC Systems from an Alternate Boot Source, Displaying Current SpeedyBoot Settings for your System (HP 9000 sample output), Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from a Booted System, Using setboot to Configure SpeedyBoot Settings
setgid bit, Guidelines for Handling Setuid and Setgid Programs
setuid bit, Guidelines for Handling Setuid and Setgid Programs
shar, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
shutdown, Normal (Planned) Shutdown, Reboot NFS Cluster Server
stty, Unresponsive Terminals, What to check for when everything printed is garbage
swlist, Setting Up Your Trusted System
tar, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
telinit, Unresponsive Terminals
umask, Setting Default Permissions
unpack, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
useradd, Password File
userdel, Password File
usermod, Password File
wall, Normal (Planned) Shutdown
who, Unresponsive Terminals
command fanout, Introduction to Command Fanout
command line
exporting a file system, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
extending a logical volume, Extending a Logical Volume When You Can’t Use SAM
reducing a logical volume, Reducing a Logical Volume
commands
rlp, Remote Spooling
rlpdaemon, Remote Spooling
comment field
/etc/passwd file, The /etc/passwd File
Common Desktop Environment (CDE), Using the CDE Desktop
compact command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
compatibility, Compatibility Between HP-UX Releases 10.x and 11.x
binary, Running 10.x Applications on HP-UX 11.0
HP-UX 10.x to 11.0, HP-UX 10.x to 11.0 Compatibility
releases 10x and 11.x, Compatibility Between HP-UX Releases 10.x and 11.x
releases 10x to 11.0, HP-UX 10.x to 11.0 Compatibility
compress command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
compressed dumps, Preparing for a System Crash, Compressed Dump(HP-UX version 1 (B.11.11) or later), Converting the Format of Compressed Dumps
configuring, Compressed Dump(HP-UX version 1 (B.11.11) or later)
restrictions on, Compressed Dump(HP-UX version 1 (B.11.11) or later)
compressed save, Compressed Save versus Noncompressed Save
compressed versus non-compressed saves (crash dump), Compressed Save versus Noncompressed Save
config, Configuring Primary and Secondary Swap, Configuring Dump Areas Using HP-UX Commands
configuration engine, Introduction to Configuration Synchronization
Configuration master, Distributed Systems Administration Utilities
Configuration synchronization, Distributed Systems Administration Utilities
configuration synchronization
introduction, Introduction to Configuration Synchronization
configuration synchronization wizard, Introduction to Configuration Synchronization
configure new systems, Configure New Systems into the Network
configure new systems into workgroup, Configure New Systems into a Workgroup
configuring
/etc/hosts, Configuring /etc/hosts
file transfer, Configuring HP-UX Systems for File Transfer, ftp (File Transfer Protocol)
terminal emulation, Configuring HP-UX Systems for Terminal Emulation
tunable kernel parameters, Reconfiguring the Kernel (Prior to HP-UX 11i Version 2), Configurable Kernel Parameters
workgroup, Configuring a Workgroup
configuring anonymous ftp, Configuring Anonymous ftp
configuring printers for HPDPS, Configuring Printers to Use HPDPS
connecting cables, Unresponsive Terminals
consolidated logs
securing, Securing Consolidated Logs
viewing, Viewing Consolidated Logs
Consolidation, log, Distributed Systems Administration Utilities
contiguous allocation
and logical volume size, Setting Up Logical Volumes for File Systems
defined, How LVM Works
for dump, Configuring Dump Areas Using HP-UX Commands
converting dump formats, Converting the Format of Uncompressed Dumps, Converting the Format of Compressed Dumps
copying software from CD-ROM, Copying Software From CD-ROM
copying software from depot, Copying Software From a Depot with the SD User Interface
copying software from tape, Copying Software From Tape
copyutil, Recovering From a System Crash
core dump, Configuring Dump
corrupt files, indications of, Diagnosing a Corrupt File System
cp command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
cpacl() function, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
cpio, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
cpio command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
cpset command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
crash dump processing, What Happens When the System Crashes
operator override, Operator Override Options
post-recovery actions, What to Do After the System Has Rebooted
crash information integrity, Crash Information Integrity
crash recovery, Determining What Data to Restore
crashconf, Overview of the Dump / Save Cycle, Compressed Dump(HP-UX version 1 (B.11.11) or later), How Much Dump Space Do I Need?, Run Time Dump Device Definitions
crashdumps. See dumps, How Much Dump Space Do I Need?
crashutil, Using a Device for Both Paging and Dumping, Using crashutil to Complete the Saving of a Dump
creating file system, Creating a File System
creating logical volume, example, Managing Logical Volumes Using HP-UX Commands
cron
changing the system clock, Potential Problems When Changing the System Clock
scheduling a job, Scheduling a cron Job
terminating, Setting the Time and Date
crontab, Creating an Automated Backup Schedule, Activating an Automated Backup Schedule, Setting Up Your Trusted System
editing, Creating an Automated Backup Schedule
crontab, editing, Creating an Automated Backup Schedule
csync_wizard, Introduction to Configuration Synchronization
current directory
in PATH, Guidelines for Mounting and Unmounting a File System

D

daemon
Internet, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
daemon subsystem, Eliminating Pseudo-Accounts and Protecting Key Subsystems
data
distributing, Distributing Applications and Data, Distributing Disks
sharing via NFS, Sharing Files and Applications via NFS and ftp
transferring via ftp, Configuring Anonymous ftp
where to keep, Distributing Applications
database partitions, Determining Optimum Stripe Size
date, Setting the Time and Date
setting, Setting the Time and Date
date pseudo-account, Eliminating Pseudo-Accounts and Protecting Key Subsystems
dates file, Backup Levels
default permissions, Setting Default Permissions
defining dump devices, Defining Dump Devices, Kernel Dump Device Definitions, Run Time Dump Device Definitions, Replace Active Dump List with Specific Devices
defragmenting a file system, Making Changes
defragmenting an HFS file system, Defragmenting an HFS File System
defragmenting VxFS, Defragmenting a JFS File System
depot
copying software, Copying Software From a Depot with the SD User Interface
description
acl, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
aclv, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
DEV_BSIZE, Adjusting Swap Space System Parameters
device assignment database
trusted system, Manipulating the Trusted System Databases
device busy error message, Solving Mounting Problems, Solving Unmounting Problems
device file, Unresponsive Terminals
creating, Example: Creating a Logical Volume Using HP-UX Commands
for physical volumes, Naming Physical Volumes
names, Naming Physical Volumes
security, Security Considerations for Device Files
device files
security considerations, Security Considerations for Device Files
device information
displaying, Displaying Device Information in SAM
device swap, Types of Swap Space, Device Swap
and remote access, Device Swap
performance considerations, Guidelines for Setting Up Device Swap Areas
device-based access control, Device-Based Access Control
diagnostic performance tool
GlancePlus, GlancePlus and GlancePlus Pak
diagramming system’s disk usage, Diagramming a System’s Disk Usage
directories
distributing, Theory
home and mail, sharing, Guidelines, Should You Share Users’ Home and Mail Directories?
importing to NT, Importing HP-UX Directories to NT
organizing for backup, Should You Share Users’ Home and Mail Directories?
private and shared, Theory
suitable for sharing, Practice
directory
moving, Moving a Directory (within a File System)
protecting, Protecting Directories
sorting by size, Finding Large Files
sticky bit, Protecting Directories
working, returning to last, Popping the Directory Stack
directory permissions, setting default, Setting Default Permissions
disable, Removing a Printer from the LP Spooler, Enabling or Disabling a Printer, Solving Common Printer Problems
disk
adding, Adding a Disk
diagramming system’s disks, Diagramming a System’s Disk Usage
disk striping, Setting Up Disk Striping
I/O interfaces, Using Disk I/O Interfaces
load, measuring, Checking Disk Load with sar and iostat
Logical Volume Manager (LVM), Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
LVM versus whole disk, Should You Use a Logical Volume Manager or “Whole Disk”?
management tools, Disk-Management Tools
managing, Managing Disks
mirroring, Disk Mirroring
moving, Moving and Reconfiguring Your Disks
performance, Managing System Performance
reconfiguring, Moving and Reconfiguring Your Disks
striping, Disk Striping
vxvm, VERITAS Volume Manager (VxVM), Managing Disks, VERITAS Volume Manager (VXVM)
whole disk access, “Whole Disk”
disk arrays, Current Disk Management Facts
disk drive
cluster client restrictions, What Is an NFS Diskless Cluster?
distributing in a cluster, Disk Storage
local, What Is an NFS Diskless Cluster?
setting up, Disk Drives
disk interface types, Useful Facts About LVM
disk management
strategy, Implementing Disk-Management Strategy
disk partition
direct access, Protecting Disk Partitions and Logical Volumes
disk partitions
protecting, Protecting Disk Partitions and Logical Volumes
disk quotas
hard limits, Managing Disk Space Usage with Quotas, What To Do When Exceeding a Hard Limit
planning, Managing Disk Space Usage with Quotas
soft limits, Managing Disk Space Usage with Quotas
disk space
capacity planning, Capacity Planning
distributing, Distributing Disks
dumps, Disk Space Needs
manpages, Setting Up the Online Manpages
needs of crash dumps, How Much Dump Space Do I Need?
partitioning, Useful Facts About LVM
servers, planning, File Systems and Databases
system panics, Disk Space Needs
workstations, planning, Workstations
disk storage, Disk Storage
disk striping
determining optimum stripe size, Determining Optimum Stripe Size
interleaved disks, Setting Up Disk Striping
on 10.01, Current Disk Management Facts
performance considerations, Setting Up Disk Striping
disk usage
diagram, Diagramming a System’s Disk Usage
diskinfo, Creating a File System
diskless
NFS, NFS Diskless Model
diskless, NFS, NFS Diskless
disks
managing, Managing Disks
diskusg command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
DISPLAY, Using SAM with an X Window System
displaying device information, Displaying Device Information in SAM
displaying file system characteristics, Examining File System Characteristics
Distributed Systems Administration Utilities, Using Distributed Systems Administration Utilities
DLT tape
backup, Examples of fbackup Commands
DMI, SCR and DMI Replaced by New SIM Tool at 11i v2
documentation
transitioning to HP-UX 11.0, Documentation for Transitioning Software to HP-UX 11.0
Domain Name Server, Obtaining Information About Your Server and Client, Configuring a Relay Agent, Adding Clients to a Cluster
offline, symptom, A. When the Domain Name Server Goes Down 
downtime
continuing to work, Continuing to Work During a Scheduled Downtime
DSAU, Distributed Systems Administration Utilities, Using Distributed Systems Administration Utilities
du, Setting Up Logical Volumes for File Systems
dual cabling (dual controllers), Setting Up Alternate Links to a Physical Volume, Temporarily Detaching a Link to a Physical Volume, Restoring a Detached Link to a Physical Volume
dump, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
defining no dump devices, Kernel Dump Device Definitions
devices, Overview of the Dump / Save Cycle, Using a Device for Both Paging and Dumping, Defining Dump Devices, Kernel Dump Device Definitions, Replace Active Dump List with Specific Devices
hardware devices, Kernel Dump Device Definitions
levels, Dump Level: Full Dump, Selective Dump, or No Dump, Dump Level
logical volumes, Kernel Dump Device Definitions
runtime dump device definitions, Run Time Dump Device Definitions
dump area
configuring, Configuring Dump
dump command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
dump logical volume, Creating Root Volume Group and Root and Boot Logical Volumes, Configuring Dump Areas Using HP-UX Commands
dump order, Replace Active Dump List with Specific Devices
dumps
analyzing, Analyzing Crash Dumps
compressed, Preparing for a System Crash, Compressed Dump(HP-UX version 1 (B.11.11) or later), Operator Override Options, Converting the Format of Compressed Dumps
configuration decisions, Dump Configuration Decisions
disk space needs of, Disk Space Needs, How Much Dump Space Do I Need?
effects on system recovery time, System Recovery Time, Compressed Dump(HP-UX version 1 (B.11.11) or later)
formatting, Converting the Format of Uncompressed Dumps, Converting the Format of Compressed Dumps
full, Preparing for a System Crash, Full Dump vs. Selective Dump, Operator Override Options
non-compressed, Operator Override Options
overview of, Overview of the Dump / Save Cycle
partial, Operator Override Options
partial saves of, Using a Device for Both Paging and Dumping
saving, Using crashutil to Complete the Saving of a Dump, Savecrash Options for Compressed Dumps
selective, Preparing for a System Crash, Compressed Dump(HP-UX version 1 (B.11.11) or later), Full Dump vs. Selective Dump, Dump Level, How Much Dump Space Do I Need?, Operator Override Options
sequence of events, What Happens When the System Crashes
uncompressed, Converting the Format of Uncompressed Dumps
dumps/save cycle, Overview of the Dump / Save Cycle
dynamic and static directories, Theory
dynamic tunable kernel parameters, Reconfiguring the Kernel (Prior to HP-UX 11i Version 2), Configurable Kernel Parameters

E

early_cpu system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests
ed command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
edquota
-p option, Setting Up and Turning On Disk Quotas
-t option, Setting Up and Turning On Disk Quotas
effective group ID (egid), Why Setuid and Setgid Programs Can Be Risky
effective user ID (euid), Why Setuid and Setgid Programs Can Be Risky
EFI
determining EFI disk partition, Determining the EFI disk partition of your current boot device
full screen editor, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
EFI Boot Manager, Overriding an Automatic Boot
setting boot paths, Setting the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths Using the Boot Option Maintenance Menu in the EFI Boot Manager:
setting the autoboot timeout, Adjusting the Autoboot Delay
EFI file system
copying files from, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
EFI shell
changing autoexecute file, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
configuring system self tests, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the EFI Shell (HP Integrity Servers Only)
EDIT command, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
manual boot, Using the EFI Shell to Manually Boot Your System
map command, Booting from an Alternate Boot Device, Booting from an Alternate Kernel File, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device, Booting into Single-User Mode
setting autoboot timeout, Setting the autoboot delay using the EFI Shell’s autoboot command:
setting the autoboot flag, Enable Autoboot (using EFI Shell’s autoboot command)
efi_cp, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
egid
how set, How IDs are Set
egid (effective group ID), Why Setuid and Setgid Programs Can Be Risky
electronic mail
NFS cluster policies, Policies for Electronic Mail
Electronic Support Center, Obtaining HP-UX Security Bulletins and Patches
emergencies
preventing, recovering, Troubleshooting, Enabling Internet Services Governed by inetd
EMS, Kernel Resource Monitor (KRM)
enable, Enabling or Disabling a Printer, Solving Common Printer Problems
encrypted password
/etc/passwd file, The /etc/passwd File
encrypted password field, The /etc/passwd File, The /tcb/files/auth/ Database
end-of-line problems, ASCII End-of-Line Problems
endian issues
PCs and HP-UX systems, The Endian Difference Problem
enterprise
installing software, Installing and Managing Software For an Enterprise
environment variable
DISPLAY, Using SAM with an X Window System
IFS, Guidelines for System Initialization
PATH, Normal (Planned) Shutdown, Guidelines for System Initialization
TERM, Setting Up Non-HP Terminals
TZ, Setting the Time Zone (TZ)
error messages, Tips on Interpreting HP-UX Error Messages
/etc/mnttab does not exist, Solving Mounting Problems
device busy, Solving Mounting Problems, Solving Unmounting Problems
No such file or directory, Solving Mounting Problems
table is full, Solving Mounting Problems
euid
how set, How IDs are Set
euid (effective user ID), Why Setuid and Setgid Programs Can Be Risky
Event Montoring Service, Kernel Resource Monitor (KRM)
events, auditable, Auditing a Trusted System
exchanging data
32-bit and 64-bit applications, Exchanging Data Between 32-bit and 64-bit Applications
exec, Guidelines for Limiting Setuid Power
executable_stack system parameter, Protecting Programs from Illegal Execution
expiration time
password aging, Password Aging
exported directory
moving, Moving or Reusing an Exported Directory
exportfs, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands
exporting new file systems, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
exporting
defined, Sharing Files and Applications via NFS and ftp
exportfs -a, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
from HP-UX to NT, Exporting a File System from an HP-UX Server
home directories (server), Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
HP-UX commands, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
HP-UX to HP-UX, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
local home directory, Exporting a Local Home Directory
moving directory to another server, Moving a Directory to a Logical Volume on Another System
moving exported directory, Moving or Reusing an Exported Directory
SAM, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
troubleshooting, Troubleshooting NFS
exporting file systems, Controlling an Administrative Domain
extendfs, Commands Needed for Logical Volume Management Tasks, Extending the Size of a File System Within a Logical Volume
extending a logical volume
SAM, Extending a Logical Volume
extending file system, Extending the Size of a File System Within a Logical Volume
extending logical volume
command line, Extending a Logical Volume When You Can’t Use SAM
extent size (LVM), How LVM Works
extents, JFS, JFS and its Internal Operations

F

FASTBOOT system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the BCH Menu (HP 9000 Systems Only)
fbackup
active files, General Procedure for Using the fbackup Command
comparing, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
examples, General Procedure for Using the fbackup Command
included files, Defining What Files and Directories to Back Up
NFS mount points, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands
trusted backup, Guidelines for Trusted Backup and Recovery
fbackup command, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
fcntl, Guidelines for Limiting Setuid Power
fcpacl() function, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
fence priority, Setting a Printer’s Fence Priority
fgetacl() system call, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls, HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents
file, Checking an HFS File System
.kshrc, Protecting User Accounts
.login, Protecting User Accounts
.netrc, Protecting User Accounts
.profile, Protecting User Accounts
.rhosts, Protecting User Accounts
/etc/exports, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/fstab, Unclean Shutdowns, Overview of the Dump / Save Cycle
/etc/group, The /etc/passwd File
/etc/hosts, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/hosts.equiv, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/inetd.conf, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/inittab, Unresponsive Terminals
/etc/netgroup, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/networks, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/passwd, Managing Standard Passwords and System Access, Password File, The /etc/passwd File, How IDs are Set, Setting Up Your Trusted System, Managing Trusted Passwords and System Access, Password Files, The /etc/passwd File
/etc/protocols, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/resolv.conf, Name Server
/etc/securetty, Protecting User Accounts
/etc/services, Verifying Permission Settings on Network Control Files
/etc/shutdown.allow, Normal (Planned) Shutdown
/stand/vmunix, Kernel file selection:, Booting from an Alternate Kernel File
/var/adm/inetd.sec, Using inetd.sec to Restrict Outside Access
/var/mail/*, HFS ACLs and HP-UX Commands and Calls
AUTO, Load and initiate the HP-UX operating system:
ftp, Access Verification for Network Services
mount, Access Verification for Network Services
telnet, Access Verification for Network Services
file permissions
setting default, Setting Default Permissions
file retrieving
PC, On the HP-UX System - Retrieving a File from the PC
system, On the PC - Retrieving a file from the HP-UX System
file server, Guidelines
defined, Servers for Specific Purposes
exporting file systems, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
exporting home directories, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
requirements, File Server
file set
SecurityMon, Setting Up Your Trusted System
file size, Finding Large Files
File Space Switch (FSS), Auditing a Trusted System, Audit Log Files
file system
9.x and 10.x differences, HP-UX File-Sharing Model (V.4)
automatically mounting, Mounting File Systems Automatically at Bootup
characteristics, examining, Examining File System Characteristics
checking with fsck, Checking an HFS File System, Checking a JFS File System
copying, Copying a File System Across Devices
corruption, Dealing with File System Corruption
creating, Introduction to Managing File Systems, Creating a File System
defragmenting, Making Changes
exporting, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
importing, Importing a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
JFS or VxFS, Determining What Type of File System to Use
large files, Creating a Large-Files File System
locally mounted, Disk Storage
logical volumes, Setting Up Logical Volumes for File Systems
lost+found directory, Checking an HFS File System
mounting, Mounting File Systems
new (V.4) layout as of 10.0, HP-UX File-Sharing Model (V.4)
orphaned files, Checking an HFS File System
overhead, Setting Up Logical Volumes for File Systems
overview, Introduction to Managing File Systems
replacing with smaller one, Setting Up Logical Volumes for File Systems, Replacing an Existing File System with a Smaller One
root on cluster server, What Is an NFS Diskless Cluster?
space, Disk Storage
stripe size for, Determining Optimum Stripe Size
types of, Determining What Type of File System to Use
unmounting, Introduction to Managing File Systems, Unmounting File Systems, Solving Unmounting Problems, Guidelines for Mounting and Unmounting a File System
un