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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.08.2001

Verlag

O'Reilly Media

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512

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23,6/18,1/3,5 cm

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809 g

Auflage

2nd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-56592-510-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.08.2001

Verlag

O'Reilly Media

Seitenzahl

512

Maße (L/B/H)

23,6/18,1/3,5 cm

Gewicht

809 g

Auflage

2nd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-56592-510-6

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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DE

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  • Produktbild: Managing NFS and NIS
  • Preface; Who this book is for; Versions; Organization; Conventions used in this book; Differences between the first edition and second edition; Comments and questions; Hal's acknowledgments from the first edition; Acknowledgments for the second edition; Chapter 1: Networking Fundamentals; 1.1 Networking overview; 1.2 Physical and data link layers; 1.3 Network layer; 1.4 Transport layer; 1.5 The session and presentation layers; Chapter 2: Introduction to Directory Services; 2.1 Purpose of directory services; 2.2 Brief survey of common directory services; 2.3 Name service switch; 2.4 Which directory service to use; Chapter 3: Network Information Service Operation; 3.1 Masters, slaves, and clients; 3.2 Basics of NIS management; 3.3 Files managed under NIS; 3.4 Trace of a key match; Chapter 4: System Management Using NIS; 4.1 NIS network design; 4.2 Managing map files; 4.3 Advanced NIS server administration; 4.4 Managing multiple domains; Chapter 5: Living with Multiple Directory Servers; 5.1 Domain name servers; 5.2 Implementation; 5.3 Fully qualified and unqualified hostnames; 5.4 Centralized versus distributed management; 5.5 Migrating from NIS to DNS for host naming; 5.6 What next?; Chapter 6: System Administration Using the Network File System; 6.1 Setting up NFS; 6.2 Exporting filesystems; 6.3 Mounting filesystems; 6.4 Symbolic links; 6.5 Replication; 6.6 Naming schemes; Chapter 7: Network File System Design and Operation; 7.1 Virtual filesystems and virtual nodes; 7.2 NFS protocol and implementation; 7.3 NFS components; 7.4 Caching; 7.5 File locking; 7.6 NFS futures; Chapter 8: Diskless Clients; 8.1 NFS support for diskless clients; 8.2 Setting up a diskless client; 8.3 Diskless client boot process; 8.4 Managing client swap space; 8.5 Changing a client's name; 8.6 Troubleshooting; 8.7 Configuration options; 8.8 Brief introduction to JumpStart administration; 8.9 Client/server ratios; Chapter 9: The Automounter; 9.1 Automounter maps; 9.2 Invocation and the master map; 9.3 Integration with NIS; 9.4 Key and variable substitutions; 9.5 Advanced map tricks; 9.6 Side effects; Chapter 10: PC/NFS Clients; 10.1 PC/NFS today; 10.2 Limitations of PC/NFS; 10.3 Configuring PC/NFS; 10.4 Common PC/NFS usage issues; 10.5 Printer services; Chapter 11: File Locking; 11.1 What is file locking?; 11.2 NFS and file locking; 11.3 Troubleshooting locking problems; Chapter 12: Network Security; 12.1 User-oriented network security; 12.2 How secure are NIS and NFS?; 12.3 Password and NIS security; 12.4 NFS security; 12.5 Stronger security for NFS; 12.6 Viruses; Chapter 13: Network Diagnostic and Administrative Tools; 13.1 Broadcast addresses; 13.2 MAC and IP layer tools; 13.3 Remote procedure call tools; 13.4 NIS tools; 13.5 Network analyzers; Chapter 14: NFS Diagnostic Tools; 14.1 NFS administration tools; 14.2 NFS statistics; 14.3 snoop; 14.4 Publicly available diagnostics; 14.5 Version 2 and Version 3 differences; 14.6 NFS server logging; 14.7 Time synchronization; Chapter 15: Debugging Network Problems; 15.1 Duplicate ARP replies; 15.2 Renegade NIS server; 15.3 Boot parameter confusion; 15.4 Incorrect directory content caching; 15.5 Incorrect mount point permissions; 15.6 Asynchronous NFS error messages; Chapter 16: Server-Side Performance Tuning; 16.1 Characterization of NFS behavior; 16.2 Measuring performance; 16.3 Benchmarking; 16.4 Identifying NFS performance bottlenecks; 16.5 Server tuning; Chapter 17: Network Performance Analysis; 17.1 Network congestion and network interfaces; 17.2 Network partitioning hardware; 17.3 Network infrastructure; 17.4 Impact of partitioning; 17.5 Protocol filtering; Chapter 18: Client-Side Performance Tuning; 18.1 Slow server compensation; 18.2 Soft mount issues; 18.3 Adjusting for network reliability problems; 18.4 NFS over wide-area networks; 18.5 NFS async thread tuning; 18.6 Attribute caching; 18.7 Mount point constructions; 18.8 Stale filehandles; Appendix A: IP Packet Routing; A.1 Routers and their routing tables; A.2 Static routing; Appendix B: NFS Problem Diagnosis; B.1 NFS server problems; B.2 NFS client problems; B.3 NFS errno values; Appendix C: Tunable Parameters; Colophon;