UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook (5th Ed)(gnv64).pdf

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Table of Contents
T
RIBUTE TO
E
VI
P
REFACE
F
OREWORD
A
CKNOWLEDGMENTS
SECTION ONE: BASIC ADMINISTRATION
C
HAPTER
1: W
HERE TO
S
TART
Essential duties of a system administrator
Controlling access
Adding hardware
Automating tasks
Overseeing backups
Installing and upgrading software
Monitoring
Troubleshooting
Maintaining local documentation
Vigilantly monitoring security
Tuning performance
Developing site policies
Working with vendors
Fire fighting
Suggested background
Linux distributions
Example systems used in this book
Example Linux distributions
Example UNIX distribution
Notation and typographical conventions
Units
Man pages and other on-line documentation
Organization of the man pages
man:
read man pages
Storage of man pages
Other authoritative documentation
System-specific guides
Package-specific documentation
Books
RFC publications
Other sources of information
Keeping current
HowTos and reference sites
Conferences
Ways to find and install software
Determining if software is already installed
Adding new software
Building software from source code
Installing from a web script
Where to host
Specialization and adjacent disciplines
DevOps
Site reliability engineers
Security operations engineers
Network administrators
Database administrators
Network operations center (NOC) engineers
Data center technicians
Architects
Recommended reading
System administration and DevOps
Essential tools
C
HAPTER
2: B
OOTING AND
S
YSTEM
M
ANAGEMENT
D
AEMONS
Boot process overview
System firmware
BIOS vs. UEFI
Legacy BIOS
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