Title and Copyright Information |
About This Manual |
Audience |
Organization |
Related Information |
Reader's Comments |
Conventions |
1 | Introduction to Tru64 UNIX |
1.1 | Overview |
1.1.1 | Product History |
1.1.2 | Product Description |
1.1.3 | Standards |
1.2 | Product Features and Enhancements |
1.2.1 | Scalability Features |
1.2.2 | Features of the Installation Process |
1.2.3 | System and Network Management Utilities |
1.2.4 | AdvFS Features |
1.2.4.1 | Fileset Creation with var Area in /usr |
1.2.4.2 | On-Disk Format for AdvFS Domains |
1.2.5 | Networking Features |
1.2.6 | UNIX and Microsoft Windows Interoperability |
1.2.7 | Advanced Printing Software |
1.2.8 | Documentation |
1.2.9 | Year 2000 Readiness |
1.3 | Performance |
1.4 | Optional Components |
1.4.1 | TruCluster Server |
1.4.2 | Logical Storage Manager |
1.4.3 | Advanced File System Utilities |
1.4.4 | Developer's Toolkit |
1.4.5 | Advanced Server for UNIX |
1.4.6 | Multimedia Services |
1.4.7 | Other Software |
1.5 | Packaging |
1.5.1 | Documentation |
1.5.2 | Licensing |
2 | System Management |
2.1 | Installation |
2.1.1 | Full Installation |
2.1.2 | Update Installation |
2.1.3 | Cloned Installations |
2.1.4 | The setld Utility |
2.2 | Configuration |
2.3 | Logical Storage Manager |
2.4 | System Management Utilities |
2.4.1 | The SysMan Menu |
2.4.2 | The SysMan Station |
2.4.3 | The CDE Application Manager |
2.5 | Performance and Event Management |
2.5.1 | Compaq Insight Manager |
2.5.2 | Compaq Analyze |
2.5.3 | Performance Manager |
2.5.4 | Monitoring Performance History Utility |
2.5.5 | The sys_check Utility |
2.5.6 | X-Based Utilities |
2.5.7 | Environmental Monitoring |
2.5.8 | Event Manager |
2.5.9 | DECevent Translation and Reporting Utility |
2.6 | Hardware Management |
2.6.1 | The hwmgr utility |
2.6.2 | Dynamic Device Recognition |
2.7 | Dynamically Loadable Subsystems |
2.8 | Dynamic System Configuration |
2.9 | Dataless Management Services |
3 | Networking |
3.1 | Overview |
3.2 | The Internet Protocol Suite |
3.2.1 | Application-Layer Protocols |
3.2.1.1 | Domain Name Service Protocol |
3.2.1.2 | Routing Protocols |
3.2.1.3 | File Transfer Protocol |
3.2.1.4 | Network File System Protocol over UDP transport |
3.2.1.5 | Network File System Protocol over TCP transport |
3.2.1.6 | Telnet Protocol |
3.2.1.7 | Trivial File Transfer Protocol |
3.2.1.8 | Finger Protocol |
3.2.1.9 | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
3.2.1.10 | Simple Network Management Protocol |
3.2.1.11 | POP3 |
3.2.1.12 | IMAP4 |
3.2.1.13 | Resource Reservation Protocol |
3.2.2 | Transport-Level Protocols |
3.2.2.1 | User Datagram Protocol |
3.2.2.2 | Transmission Control Protocol |
3.2.3 | Internet Network-Level Protocols |
3.2.3.1 | Internet Protocol |
3.2.3.2 | Address Resolution Protocol |
3.2.3.3 | Internet Control Message Protocol |
3.3 | Network Transports |
3.3.1 | Asynchronous Transfer Mode |
3.3.2 | Ethernet Networks |
3.3.3 | Fast Ethernet Networks |
3.3.4 | Gigabit Ethernet Networks |
3.3.5 | Fiber Distributed Data Interface Networks |
3.3.6 | Token Ring Networks |
3.3.7 | Multiple Adapter Support |
3.3.8 | NetRAIN |
3.4 | Application Programming Interfaces |
3.4.1 | X/Open Transport Interface |
3.4.2 | Sockets |
3.4.3 | STREAMS |
3.4.4 | Sockets and STREAMS Interaction |
3.4.5 | Data Link Interface |
3.4.6 | Data Link Provider Interface |
3.4.7 | Extensible SNMP Interface |
3.5 | Network Administration Software |
3.5.1 | Networking Commands and Utilities |
3.5.2 | Ethernet Packet Filter and Packet Filter Applications |
3.5.3 | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
3.5.4 | The Internet Boot Protocol Daemon |
3.5.5 | SNMP Agent |
3.5.6 | The gated Daemon |
3.5.7 | The screend Daemon |
3.5.8 | UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Program |
3.5.9 | Local Area Transport |
3.5.10 | Network Interface Monitoring |
3.6 | Naming Services |
3.6.1 | Domain Name Service |
3.6.2 | Network Information Service |
3.7 | Time Services |
3.7.1 | Network Time Protocol |
3.7.2 | Time Synchronization Protocol |
4 | File Systems |
4.1 | Overview |
4.2 | Virtual File System |
4.3 | Advanced File System |
4.4 | UNIX File System |
4.5 | Network File System |
4.5.1 | NFS Version 3 Features |
4.5.2 | Enhancements to NFS |
4.6 | Compact Disk Read-Only Memory File System |
4.7 | Memory File System |
4.8 | The /proc File System |
4.9 | File-on-File Mounting File System |
4.10 | File Descriptor File System |
5 | Kernel, Symmetric Multiprocessing, Virtual Memory, and Device Support |
5.1 | The Tru64 UNIX Kernel |
5.1.1 | Kernel Tuning |
5.1.2 | System Attributes and Parameters |
5.1.3 | Enhanced Kernel Debugging |
5.2 | Symmetric Multiprocessing |
5.3 | Virtual Memory |
5.3.1 | Managing and Tracking Pages |
5.3.2 | Prewriting Modified Pages |
5.3.3 | Using Attributes to Control Paging and Swapping |
5.3.4 | Paging Operation |
5.3.5 | Swapping Operation |
5.3.6 | Swap Space Allocation Mode |
5.3.7 | Using Swap Buffers |
5.3.8 | Unified Buffer Cache |
5.4 | Device Support |
6 | Development Environment |
6.1 | Compaq C Compiler |
6.2 | Debuggers |
6.2.1 | The dbx Debugger |
6.2.2 | The ladebug Debugger |
6.3 | Profiling Tools |
6.4 | Shared Libraries |
6.4.1 | Quickstart |
6.4.2 | Dynamic Loader |
6.4.3 | Versioning |
6.5 | Run-Time Libraries |
6.6 | Java Development Kit |
6.7 | Development Commands |
6.8 | Thread Support |
6.8.1 | POSIX Threads Library |
6.8.2 | Visual Threads |
6.8.3 | Thread-Independent Services |
6.9 | Memory-Mapped File Support |
6.10 | Real-Time User and Programming Environment |
6.11 | Network Programming Interfaces |
7 | UNIX and Windows NT Interoperability |
7.1 | Overview |
7.2 | Advanced Server for UNIX |
7.3 | Windows 2000 Single Sign-On |
7.4 | Data Access (ODBC and JDBC) |
7.5 | COM for Tru64 UNIX |
8 | The Windowing Environment |
8.1 | Common Desktop Environment |
8.2 | X Window System |
8.2.1 | X Client Libraries |
8.2.2 | X Server |
8.2.3 | Multihead Graphic Support |
8.2.4 | X Server Extensions |
8.2.5 | Display Manager |
8.2.6 | Font Server |
8.2.7 | X Clients |
8.3 | Motif Suite of Components |
8.3.1 | Extended Widget Set |
8.3.2 | X Clients |
9 | Security |
9.1 | Overview |
9.2 | Identification and Authentication |
9.3 | Audit System |
9.4 | Discretionary Access Controls |
9.5 | Security Administration |
9.5.1 | Configuring System Security |
9.5.2 | Windows-Based Administration Utilities |
9.6 | Object Reuse |
9.7 | Protected Environment for Trusted Components |
9.8 | Integrity Features |
9.9 | Unique Security Features |
9.9.1 | The Security Integration Architecture Layer |
9.9.2 | Network Information Service Compatibility |
9.9.3 | Configuration and Setup Script |
9.9.4 | Graphical User Interfaces |
9.9.5 | Division of Privileges |
10 | Internationalization |
10.1 | Overview |
10.2 | Supported Languages |
10.3 | Locale Creation |
10.4 | Enhanced Terminal Subsystem for Asian Languages |
10.5 | Enhanced Sorting for Asian Languages |
10.6 | Multilingual Emacs Editor |
10.7 | Support for User-Defined Characters |
10.8 | Codeset Conversion |
10.9 | Unicode Support |
10.10 | Support for the Euro Character |
10.11 | Internationalized Curses Library |
10.12 | Internationalized Printing |
10.13 | Graphical Internationalization Configuration Tool |
10.14 | Mail and 8-Bit Character Support |
10.15 | Enhanced file Command |
10.16 | Internationalization for Graphical Applications |
10.16.1 | Internationalized Motif Widgets |
10.16.2 | Internationalized CDE Clients |
10.16.3 | Additional Internationalized Motif Clients |
Glossary of Common UNIX and General Computer Terms |
Figures |
2-1 | Initial Window of Full Installation |
2-2 | Initial Window of Update Installation |
2-3 | System Setup |
2-4 | Quick Setup |
2-5 | Custom Setup |
2-6 | The SysMan Menu |
2-7 | The SysMan Station |
3-1 | TCP/IP Protocols |
3-2 | Frameworks XTI, STREAMS and Sockets Interactions |
3-3 | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
4-1 | File Systems |
Tables |
1-1 | Features and Benefits |
2-1 | User-Controlled Features of the Update Process |
2-2 | Built-In Features of the Update Process |
4-1 | AdvFS Features and Benefits |
10-1 | Languages and Locales |
Index |