This manual provides a brief overview of the Compaq
Tru64TM UNIX
operating system and its components.
Audience
This manual is for anyone who is interested in the components that make
up Tru64 UNIX.
Organization
This manual is organized as follows:
Chapter 1 | Provides an overview of the Tru64 UNIX operating system. |
Chapter 2 | Describes the various features for system management. |
Chapter 3 | Describes the available networking protocols and applications. |
Chapter 4 | Describes the various file systems supported by Tru64 UNIX. |
Chapter 5 | Describes issues regarding the kernel, focusing on symmetric multiprocessing, virtual memory, and device support. |
Chapter 6 | Highlights the major features provided by the Tru64 UNIX development environment. |
Chapter 7 | Describes the Tru64 UNIX applications that will help you achieve seamless Windows NT interaction with your UNIX system. |
Chapter 8 | Describes the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) and the X Window System Motif components of the Tru64 UNIX windowing environment. |
Chapter 9 | Describes how Tru64 UNIX addresses the requirements of the C2 evaluation class and additional security features. |
Chapter 10 | Describes internationalization features. |
Appendix A | Lists RFC and non-RFC standards to which Tru64 UNIX complies. |
Glossary | Provides definitions for common UNIX and general computing terms that are used in the Tru64 UNIX environment. |
QuickSpecs (formerly called
Software Product Descriptions
or SPDs) provide technical information about
Compaq products.
The
Tru64 UNIX Operating System QuickSpec
and QuickSpecs for several separately licensed components are located on
the Operating System CD-ROM in the
mount_point/DOCUMENTATION
directory, where
mount_point
is the directory in which the CD-ROM is mounted.
The Tru64 UNIX documentation set is available on the Tru64 UNIX Documentation CD-ROM and on the Web. For information about the documentation, see the Documentation Overview. To view the documentation on the Web, go to the following site:
http://www.tru64unix.compaq.com/docs
This Technical Overview refers to various Request for Comments (RFCs). RFCs define the Internet protocols and policies; they are available from numerous sites including the following:
http://www.ietf.cnri.reston.va.us/home.html
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/information/rfc.html
When viewing this Technical Overview on line on a system connected to the Internet, you can click on an RFC to bring up the text of that RFC in your Web browser.
Compaq ActiveAnswers offers a Web-based, comprehensive solution program, which includes several utilities that can be used for planning, deploying, operating, and maintaining key applications. These utilities assist applications in many areas including, but not limited to, management, database and business applications, high availability, and Internet solutions.
The main purpose of ActiveAnswers is to accelerate the time to solution while also positioning Compaq as a key enterprise solution provider. Partnerships have been made with key Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) such as Microsoft, SAP, Novell, Oracle, and Genesys. Web-based solutions for customers and system integrators have also been developed. You can visit the ActiveAnswers Web page at the following Web site:
The Compaq homepage is located at the following site:
The Compaq Tru64 UNIX homepage is located at the following site:
Compaq welcomes any comments and suggestions you have on this and other Tru64 UNIX manuals.
You can send your comments in the following ways:
Fax: 603-884-0120 Attn: UBPG Publications, ZKO3-3/Y32
Internet electronic mail:
readers_comment@zk3.dec.com
A Reader's Comment form is located on your system in the following location:
/usr/doc/readers_comment.txt
Please include the following information along with your comments:
The full title of the manual and the order number. (The order number appears on the title page of printed and PDF versions of a manual.)
The section numbers and page numbers of the information on which you are commenting.
The version of Tru64 UNIX that you are using.
If known, the type of processor that is running the Tru64 UNIX software.
The Tru64 UNIX Publications group cannot respond to system problems or
technical support inquiries.
Please address technical questions to your
local system vendor or to the appropriate Compaq technical support office.
Information provided with the software media explains how to send problem
reports to Compaq.
Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions:
Italic (slanted) type indicates variable values, placeholders, and function argument names.
cat
(1)A cross-reference to a reference page includes the appropriate section
number in parentheses.
For example,
cat
(1)
indicates that you can find information on the
cat
command in Section 1 of the reference pages.
This symbol indicates megabytes per second.
This symbol indicates megabits per second.
In the online version of this document, various terms are linked to the Glossary of Common UNIX and General Computer Terms. By clicking on the term, you will be taken to its definition. You can easily return to the place you were reading by clicking on your browser's Back button.