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Symbols- $HOME/.cshrc file, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- $HOME/.forward file, Suggested Files for the Skeleton Directory
- $HOME/.kshrc file, Suggested Files for the Skeleton Directory
- $HOME/.login file, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- $HOME/.profile file, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- $HOME/.rhosts file, Suggested Files for the Skeleton Directory
- example, $HOME/.rhosts File
- /dev/ttyconf
file, Changing Login Special Characters
- /etc/csh.login file, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /etc/default/autofs file, Deciding Which Type of NFS Mount to Use
- /etc/default/security
file, Preventing Users from Logging In
- /etc/dfs/dfstab file, Sharing a Local Home Directory, Troubleshooting NFS
- /etc/exports file, Exporting versus Sharing
- /etc/fstab file, Deciding Which Type of NFS Mount to Use, Standard-Mount a Shared File System Using HP-UX Commands, Troubleshooting NFS, Requisite Entries
- /etc/group file, Defining Group Membership, Configuring Anonymous FTP with HP-UX Commands
- /etc/hosts file, Troubleshooting NFS, Requisite Entries
- /etc/hosts.equiv file, Allowing Access from Remote Systems
- /etc/inetd.conf
file, Troubleshooting FTP Login
- /etc/inittab file, Changing Login Special Characters, Controlling Usage and Processes with Run-Levels
- /etc/logingroup file, Defining Group Membership
- /etc/mail/aliases file, Mail Alias Files
- /etc/nologin file, Preventing Users from Logging In
- /etc/passwd file, Create the Root Home Directory, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH, Manually Adding a User, Defining Group Membership, Configuring Anonymous FTP with Text-Based HP SMH, Configuring Anonymous FTP with HP-UX Commands
- /etc/profile file, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /etc/rc.config.d/mailservs
file, Using Site Hiding
- /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf file, Troubleshooting NFS
- /etc/resolv.conf file, Troubleshooting NFS, Requisite Entries
- /etc/services file, Adding a Remote Printer Using Text-Based HP SMH
- /etc/shadow file, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- /etc/shells file, Setting Up /etc/shells
- /etc/skel
directory, Skeleton Directory
- /etc/skel/.cshrc
file, Default Files in the Skeleton Directory, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /etc/skel/.exrc
file, Default Files in the Skeleton Directory
- /etc/skel/.login
file, Default Files in the Skeleton Directory, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /etc/skel/.profile
file, Default Files in the Skeleton Directory, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /opt/hpnp/admin/jetadmin command, Adding a Network Printer with HP JetDirect, Adding A Network Printer Using Web-Based HP SMH, Adding A Network Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- /opt/hpsmh/bin/hpsmh
command, Starting the HP SMH Daemon on the Target System
- /sbin/init
command, Controlling Usage and Processes with Run-Levels
- /sbin/mount command, Sharing a Local Home Directory
- /sbin/set_parms command, Setting the Time Zone (TZ), Setting System and Network Parameters
- /sbin/shutdown
command, Controlling Usage and Processes with Run-Levels
- /sbin/stty command, Changing Login Special Characters
- /usr/bin/cancel command, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- /usr/bin/chacl command, Setting Access Control Lists
- /usr/bin/chgrp command, Setting Ownership for Files
- /usr/bin/chmod command, Setting File Access Permissions
- /usr/bin/chown command, Manually Adding a User, Setting Ownership for Files
- /usr/bin/elm command, Mail User Agents
- /usr/bin/getacl command, Setting Access Control Lists
- /usr/bin/lpstat command, Adding a Local Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Adding a Remote Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- /usr/bin/lsacl command, Setting Access Control Lists
- /usr/bin/mail command, Mail User Agents
- /usr/bin/mkdir command, Manually Adding a User
- /usr/bin/newalias command, Mail Alias Files
- /usr/bin/passwd command, Manually Adding a User
- /usr/bin/setacl command, Setting Access Control Lists
- /usr/bin/umask command, Setting File Access Permissions
- /usr/bin/uux command, Mail Delivery Agents
- /usr/bin/X11/xhost
command, Enabling X Window Server Access
- /usr/sbin/accept command, Adding a Local Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Adding a Remote Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Creating a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- /usr/sbin/automount
command, Deciding Which Type of NFS Mount to Use
- /usr/sbin/automountd daemon, Deciding Which Type of NFS Mount to Use
- /usr/sbin/ch_rc command, Preventing Users from Logging In
- /usr/sbin/disable command, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- /usr/sbin/enable command, Adding a Local Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Adding a Remote Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- /usr/sbin/exportfs command, Exporting versus Sharing
- /usr/sbin/fsweb command, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- /usr/sbin/getty command, Changing Login Special Characters
- /usr/sbin/inetd daemon, Troubleshooting FTP Login
- /usr/sbin/kcweb command, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- /usr/sbin/lpadmin command, Adding a Local Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Adding a Remote Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Creating a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer from a Class Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- /usr/sbin/lpmove command, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- /usr/sbin/lpsched
command, Starting and Stopping Spooler Using HP-UX Commands, Adding a Local Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Adding a Remote Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Creating a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer from a Class Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- /usr/sbin/lpshut command, Starting and Stopping Spooler Using HP-UX Commands
- /usr/sbin/mount
command, Sharing a Local Home Directory, Standard-Mount a Shared File System Using HP-UX Commands
- /usr/sbin/ncweb command, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- /usr/sbin/pdweb command, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- /usr/sbin/reject command, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- /usr/sbin/rlpdaemon
command, Adding a Remote Printer Using Text-Based HP SMH
- /usr/sbin/secweb command, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- /usr/sbin/sendmail command, Mail Delivery Agents, Configuring a System to Send Electronic Mail, Using Site Hiding
- /usr/sbin/setprivgrp command, Defining Group Membership
- /usr/sbin/share command, Sharing a Local Home Directory, Exporting versus Sharing
- /usr/sbin/shareall command, Troubleshooting NFS
- /usr/sbin/smh command, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- /usr/sbin/stty
command, Changing Login Special Characters
- /usr/sbin/ugweb command, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- /usr/sbin/unshare command, Troubleshooting NFS
- /usr/sbin/useradd
command, Changing the Skeleton Directory, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- /usr/sbin/userdel command, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- /usr/sbin/usermod command, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- /usr/sbin/vipw command, Create the Root Home Directory, Manually Adding a User
- /var/adm/inetd.sec file, Adding a Remote Printer Using Text-Based HP SMH
- /var/spool/mqueue file, The Mail Queue
A- access control
lists (see ACLs)
- account aging
- shadow field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- accounts
- aging, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- ACLs
- file protection, Setting Access Control Lists
- HFS file system, Setting Access Control Lists
- JFS file system, Setting Access Control Lists
- add a group
- HP
SMH, text-based, Adding a Group with Text-Based HP SMH
- add a user
- command, Automating the Process of Adding a User
- commands, Manually Adding a User
- HP SMH,
text-based, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- with a template, Using a Template to Add a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- useradd command, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- AUTOMOUNT_TIMEOUT
environment variable, Deciding Which Type of NFS Mount to Use
C- case studies
- user
on multiple systems, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
- characters
- eof, Changing Login Special Characters
- erase, Changing Login Special Characters
- intr, Changing Login Special Characters
- kill, Changing Login Special Characters
- quit, Changing Login Special Characters
- start, Changing Login Special Characters
- stop, Changing Login Special Characters
- CIFS
- sharing directories between HP-UX and Windows, HP CIFS
- clients
- X Window System, Enabling X Window Server Access
- commands
- accept, Adding a Local Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Adding a Remote Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Creating a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- add a user, Automating the Process of Adding a User, Manually Adding a User
- adding local printer to spooler, Adding a Local Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- adding network printer to spooler, Adding A Network Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- adding
printer class to spooler, Creating a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- adding remote printer to spooler, Adding a Remote Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- automount, Deciding Which Type of NFS Mount to Use
- cancel, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- ch_rc, Preventing Users from Logging In
- chacl, Setting Access Control Lists
- chgrp, Setting Ownership for Files
- chmod, Setting File Access Permissions
- chown, Manually Adding a User, Setting Ownership for Files
- configuring anonymous FTP, Configuring Anonymous FTP with HP-UX Commands
- disable, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- elm, Mail User Agents
- enable, Adding a Local Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Adding a Remote Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- exportfs, Exporting versus Sharing
- fsweb, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- getacl, Setting Access Control Lists
- getty, Changing Login Special Characters
- hpsmh, Starting the HP SMH Daemon on the Target System
- init, Controlling Usage and Processes with Run-Levels
- jetadmin, Adding a Network Printer with HP JetDirect, Adding A Network Printer Using Web-Based HP SMH, Adding A Network Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- kcweb, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- lpadmin, Adding a Local Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Adding a Remote Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Creating a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer from a Class Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- lpmove, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- lpsched, Adding a Local Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Adding a Remote Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Creating a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer from a Class Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- lpshut, Starting and Stopping Spooler Using HP-UX Commands
- lpstart, Starting and Stopping Spooler Using HP-UX Commands
- lpstat, Adding a Local Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Adding a Remote Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- lsacl, Setting Access Control Lists
- mail, Mail User Agents
- mailx, Mail User Agents
- mixing
with HP SMH, HP-UX Commands
- mkdir, Manually Adding a User
- mount, Sharing a Local Home Directory, Standard-Mount a Shared File System Using HP-UX Commands
- ncweb, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- newalias, Mail Alias Files
- NFS client
- automount shared file system, Standard-Mount a Shared File System Using HP-UX Commands
- NFS server
- share
directory, Share a Directory Using HP-UX Commands
- passwd, Manually Adding a User
- pdweb, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- reject, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Removing a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- removing printer class, Removing a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- removing printer from class, Removing a Printer from a Class Using HP-UX Commands
- removing printer from spooler, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- rlpdaemon, Adding a Remote Printer Using Text-Based HP SMH
- secweb, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- sendmail, Mail Delivery Agents, Configuring a System to Send Electronic Mail, Using Site Hiding
- set_parms, Setting the Time Zone (TZ), Setting System and Network Parameters
- setacl, Setting Access Control Lists
- setprivgrp, Defining Group Membership
- share, Sharing a Local Home Directory, Exporting versus Sharing
- shareall, Troubleshooting NFS
- shutdown, Controlling Usage and Processes with Run-Levels
- smh, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- smh -r, Giving Users Limited Access to Text-Based HP SMH
- stty, Changing Login Special Characters
- summary, HP-UX Commands
- syntax, Command Syntax
- ugweb, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- umask, Setting File Access Permissions
- unshare, Troubleshooting NFS
- useradd, Changing the Skeleton Directory, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- userdel, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- usermod, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- uux, Mail Delivery Agents
- versus
HP SIM and HP SMH, Using HP SIM and HP SMH versus HP-UX Commands
- vipw, Create the Root Home Directory, Manually Adding a User
- xhost, Enabling X Window Server Access
- comments
- passwd field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- Common Internet File System (see CIFS)
- configuration
tools, Configuration Tools
- conventions
- shells, Examples and Shells
- cross-system
access
- user ID, Accessing Multiple Systems
D- daemons
- /usr/sbin/inetd, Troubleshooting FTP Login
- automountd, Deciding Which Type of NFS Mount to Use
- date
- problems, Setting the Time and Date
- set_parms command, Setting the Time and Date
- setting, Setting the Time and Date
- setting with set_parms command, The set_parms Keywords
- delete a user
- HP
SMH, text-based, Deleting a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- userdel
command, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- directories
- /etc/skel, Skeleton Directory
- /homeroot, Configuring Root, Create the Root Home Directory
- home, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- local, Local versus Remote Home Directories
- remote, Local versus Remote Home Directories
- case study, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
- skeleton, Skeleton Directory
- DISPLAY environment variable, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- DNS server
- setting
with set_parms command, The set_parms Keywords
- domain name
- setting
with set_parms command, The set_parms Keywords
- Domain Name Service (see DNS)
E- e-mail (see mail)
- electronic mail (see mail)
- environment variables, Preface
- (see also variables)
- AUTOMOUNT_TIMEOUT, Deciding Which Type of NFS Mount to Use
- DISPLAY, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- NFS_CLIENT, Troubleshooting NFS
- NFS_CORE, Troubleshooting NFS
- NFS_SERVER, Troubleshooting NFS
- SENDMAIL_FREEZE, Using Site Hiding, Central Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Gateway Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Fully Distributed (Standalone System) Topography
- SENDMAIL_SERVER, Using Site Hiding, Central Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Gateway Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Fully Distributed (Standalone System) Topography
- SENDMAIL_SERVER_NAME, Using Site Hiding, Central Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Gateway Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Fully Distributed (Standalone System) Topography
- eof character, Changing Login Special Characters
- erase character, Changing Login Special Characters
- error recovery
- PCI, Configuring PCI Error Recovery
- Ethernet cards
- assigning IP addresses and masks with HP SMH, web-based, Assigning IP Addresses and Subnet Masks to Additional Cards Using Web-Based HP SMH
- configuring LAN, Routing: Configuring the LAN to Reach Other Networks
- frequently asked questions, Frequently Asked Questions
- gigabit Ethernet, Configuring Optional Jumbo Frames Size for Gigabit Ethernet
- installing network driver, Installing or Updating a Networking Driver with swinstall
- jumbo frames, Configuring Optional Jumbo Frames Size for Gigabit Ethernet
- related information, Related System and Network Administration
- routing, Routing: Configuring the LAN to Reach Other Networks
- setting speed and duplex, Setting Speed and Duplex Mode of the LAN Card and Link Partner (Switch or Router)
- verifying driver in kernel, Verifying that the Networking Driver is in the Kernel
- verifying LAN installation, Verifying LAN Installation
- verifying speed and duplex, Ensuring Card and Link Partner Speed and Duplex Settings
- examples
- user on
multiple systems, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
F- file access, Controlling File Access
- file protection
- ACLs, Setting Access Control Lists
- file systems
- remote
- case study, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
- mounting, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
- sharing, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
- File Transfer Protocol (see FTP)
- files
- $HOME/.cshrc, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- $HOME/.forward, Suggested Files for the Skeleton Directory
- $HOME/.kshrc, Suggested Files for the Skeleton Directory
- $HOME/.login, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- $HOME/.profile, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- $HOME/.rhosts, Suggested Files for the Skeleton Directory
- example, $HOME/.rhosts File
- /dev/ttyconf, Changing Login Special Characters
- /etc/csh.login, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /etc/default/autofs, Deciding Which Type of NFS Mount to Use
- /etc/default/security, Preventing Users from Logging In
- /etc/dfs/dfstab, Sharing a Local Home Directory, Exporting versus Sharing, Troubleshooting NFS
- /etc/exports, Exporting versus Sharing
- /etc/fstab, Deciding Which Type of NFS Mount to Use, Standard-Mount a Shared File System Using HP-UX Commands, Troubleshooting NFS, Requisite Entries
- /etc/group, Defining Group Membership, Configuring Anonymous FTP with HP-UX Commands
- /etc/hosts, Troubleshooting NFS, Requisite Entries
- /etc/hosts.equiv, Allowing Access from Remote Systems
- /etc/inetd.conf, Troubleshooting FTP Login
- /etc/inittab, Changing Login Special Characters, Controlling Usage and Processes with Run-Levels
- /etc/logingroup, Defining Group Membership
- /etc/mail/aliases, Mail Alias Files
- /etc/nologin, Preventing Users from Logging In
- /etc/passwd, Create the Root Home Directory, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH, Manually Adding a User, Defining Group Membership, Configuring Anonymous FTP with Text-Based HP SMH, Configuring Anonymous FTP with HP-UX Commands
- /etc/profile, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /etc/rc.config.d/mailservs, Using Site Hiding
- /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf, Troubleshooting NFS
- /etc/resolv.conf, Troubleshooting NFS, Requisite Entries
- /etc/services, Adding a Remote Printer Using Text-Based HP SMH
- /etc/shadow, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- /etc/shells, Setting Up /etc/shells
- /etc/skel/.cshrc, Default Files in the Skeleton Directory, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /etc/skel/.exrc, Default Files in the Skeleton Directory
- /etc/skel/.login, Default Files in the Skeleton Directory, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /etc/skel/.profile, Default Files in the Skeleton Directory, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /var/adm/inetd.sec, Adding a Remote Printer Using Text-Based HP SMH
- /var/spool/mqueue, The Mail Queue
- access permissions, Setting File Access Permissions
- ownership, Setting Ownership for Files
- format
- functions, Function Synopsis and Syntax
- FTP
- anonymous
- /etc/group
file, Configuring Anonymous FTP with HP-UX Commands
- /etc/passwd
file, Configuring Anonymous FTP with Text-Based HP SMH, Configuring Anonymous FTP with HP-UX Commands
- access for users without
logins, Configuring Anonymous FTP
- configuring with commands, Configuring Anonymous FTP with HP-UX Commands
- configuring with HP SMH, text-based, Configuring Anonymous FTP with Text-Based HP SMH
- copy files between systems, Configuring File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- login
- /etc/inetd.conf
file, Troubleshooting FTP Login
- /etc/shells file, Setting Up /etc/shells
- /usr/sbin/inetd
daemon, Troubleshooting FTP Login
- configuring, Configuring HP-UX Systems for File Transfer, FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
- configuring with Windows, FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
- connecting from HP-UX to Windows, Establishing an FTP Connection from HP-UX to a PC
- connecting from Windows to HP-UX, Establishing an FTP Connection from a PC to HP-UX
- getting file to HP-UX from Windows, On the HP-UX System: Retrieving a File from the PC
- getting file to Windows from
HP-UX, On the PC: Retrieving a File from the HP-UX System
- getusershell() function, Setting Up /etc/shells
- sending file from HP-UX to Windows, On the HP-UX System: Sending a File to the PC
- sending file to HP-UX from Windows, On the PC: Sending a File to the HP-UX System
- test with HP SMH,
text-based, Troubleshooting FTP Login
- test with HP SMH, web-based, Troubleshooting FTP Login
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting FTP Login
- functions
- definition format, Function Synopsis and Syntax
- getusershell(), Setting Up /etc/shells
- syntax, Function Synopsis and Syntax
- usage format, Function Synopsis and Syntax
G- gateway
- setting
with set_parms command, The set_parms Keywords
- gecos
- passwd field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- General Electric Comprehensive Operating
Supervisor, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- getusershell()
function, Setting Up /etc/shells
- groups
- add
- HP SMH, text-based, Adding a Group with Text-Based HP SMH
- primary, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH, Defining Group Membership
- secondary, Defining Group Membership
- special privileges, Defining Group Membership
H- HFS file system
- ACLs, Setting Access Control Lists
- home directory
- creating, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- local, Local versus Remote Home Directories
- mounting, Sharing a Local Home Directory
- passwd field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- remote, Local versus Remote Home Directories
- case study, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
- sharing, Sharing a Local Home Directory
- home phone
- passwd field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- host name
- setting with set_parms command, The set_parms Keywords
- HP Serviceguard
- PCI error recovery, Configuring PCI Error Recovery
- HP SIM
- summary, HP Systems Insight Manager
- versus HP-UX commands, Using HP SIM and HP SMH versus HP-UX Commands
- HP SMH
- users and groups, Configuring Users and Groups with HP SMH
- versus HP-UX commands, Using HP SIM and HP SMH versus HP-UX Commands
- HP SMH, text-based
- add a group, Adding a Group with Text-Based HP SMH
- add a user, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- with a template, Using a Template to Add a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- adding local printer to spooler, Adding a Local Printer Using HP SMH
- adding remote printer to spooler, Adding a Remote Printer Using Text-Based HP SMH
- configuring anonymous FTP, Configuring Anonymous FTP with Text-Based HP SMH
- create user template, Making User Templates with Text-Based HP SMH
- delete a user, Deleting a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- functional areas, HP-UX System Management Homepage (Text-Based)
- modify a user, Modifying a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- modules, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- NFS client
- automount shared file system, Automount a Shared File System Using Text-Based HP SMH
- enable or disable, Enable or Disable the NFS Client with Text-Based HP SMH
- standard-mount shared file system, Standard-Mount a Shared File System Using Text-Based HP SMH
- NFS server
- enable or disable, Enable or Disable the NFS Server with Text-Based HP SMH
- share directory, Share a Directory Using Text-Based HP SMH
- restricted access, Giving Users Limited Access to Text-Based HP SMH
- starting, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- summary, HP-UX System Management Homepage (Text-Based)
- test FTP login, Troubleshooting FTP Login
- X Window, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- HP SMH, web-based
- adding network printer to spooler, Adding A Network Printer Using Web-Based HP SMH
- daemon
- target system, Starting the HP SMH Daemon on the Target System
- Ethernet cards
- assigning IP addresses and masks, Assigning IP Addresses and Subnet Masks to Additional Cards Using Web-Based HP SMH
- functional areas, HP-UX System Management Homepage (Web-Based)
- managing kernel, Managing Kernel Modules with HP SMH
- starting, Starting an HP SMH Web Client
- summary, HP-UX System Management Homepage (Web-Based)
- test FTP login, Troubleshooting FTP Login
- web client, Starting an HP SMH Web Client
- HP Systems Insight Manager (see HP SIM)
- HP-UX
- operating system version, HP-UX 11i Release Names and Operating System Version Identifiers, Determining Your System Version
- release name, HP-UX 11i Release Names and Operating System Version Identifiers
- HP-UX commands (see commands)
- HP-UX release
information, Finding HP-UX Information
- HP-UX System Management
Homepage (see HP SMH)
K- kernel
- automatic backup, The Automatic Backup Configuration
- booting in fail-safe mode, Booting in Fail-Safe Mode
- booting saved configuration, Booting a Saved Configuration
- configuration command overview, Overview of Kernel Configuration Commands
- configuration commands
- common behavior, Common Behavior for Kernel Configuration Commands
- configuration example, Kernel Configuration Example
- configuration features, Kernel Configuration Features
- configuration log file, The Kernel Configuration Log File
- configuration purpose, What Is a Kernel Configuration?
- configuration with HP SMH, Overview of HP SMH for Kernel Configuration
- error recovery, Recovering from Errors
- error recovery guidelines, Guidelines for Recovering from Errors
- kcmodule command, Managing Kernel Modules with kcmodule
- managing configurations with system files, Managing Configurations with System Files
- managing running configuration with kconfig command, Managing the Running Configuration Using kconfig
- managing saved configuration with kconfig command, Managing Saved Configurations with kconfig
- managing with HP SMH, Managing Kernel Modules with HP SMH
- modifying tunables at boot time, Modifying Tunable Values at Boot Time
- monitoring alarms
- activate, deactivate,
remove, Activate, Deactivate, or Remove an Alarm
- monitoring alarms with HP SMH, web-based, Monitoring Kernel Resource Usage
- monitoring resource usage with HP SMH, web-based, Monitoring Kernel Resource Usage
- other configuration operations, Other Kernel Configuration Operations
- parsable command output, Parsing Command Output
- quick reference tables, Kernel Configuration Quick Reference Tables
- transition from previous HP-UX releases, Transition from Previous HP-UX Releases
- uses for system files, Uses for System Files
- using and modifying saved configuration with kconfig command, Using and Modifying Saved Configurations
- kernel tunables
- managing with HP SMH, web-based, Managing Kernel Tunable Parameters with HP SMH
- managing with kctune command, Managing Kernel Tunable Parameters with kctune
- pci_eh_enable, Controlling PCI Error Recovery
- pci_error_tolerance_time, Controlling PCI Error Recovery
- kill character, Changing Login Special Characters
L- line printer (see printers)
- line printer spooler (see spooler)
- location
- passwd field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- login environments
- $HOME/.cshrc, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- $HOME/.login, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- $HOME/.profile, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /etc/csh.login, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /etc/profile, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /etc/skel/.cshrc, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /etc/skel/.login, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- /etc/skel/.profile, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- customizing, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- system-wide and user, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- login files
- $HOME/.rhosts, Suggested Files for the Skeleton Directory
- login name
- passwd field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- shadow field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- login shell
- passwd field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- login special
characters, Changing Login Special Characters
- LP spooler (see spooler)
M- mail
- /etc/rc.config.d/mailservs file, Using Site Hiding
- /usr/sbin/sendmail command, Configuring a System to Send Electronic Mail, Using Site Hiding
- /var/spool/mqueue
file, The Mail Queue
- alias files, Mail Alias Files
- aliases file, Mail Alias Files
- newalias
command, Mail Alias Files
- components, Components of an Electronic Mail System
- configure system to receive, Configuring a System to Receive Electronic Mail
- configuring system to send, Configuring a System to Send Electronic Mail
- delivery agents, Mail Delivery Agents
- sendmail command, Mail Delivery Agents
- uux
command, Mail Delivery Agents
- MIME applications, MIME Applications
- audio, MIME Applications
- graphics, MIME Applications
- video, MIME Applications
- queue, The Mail Queue
- Reply-To\: header, Using Site Hiding
- SENDMAIL_FREEZE environment variable, Using Site Hiding, Central Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Gateway Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Fully Distributed (Standalone System) Topography
- SENDMAIL_SERVER environment variable, Using Site Hiding, Central Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Gateway Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Fully Distributed (Standalone System) Topography
- SENDMAIL_SERVER_NAME environment variable, Using Site Hiding, Central Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Gateway Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Fully Distributed (Standalone System) Topography
- TCP/IP addresses, Mail Delivery Agents
- topography
- central hub, Central Mail Hub, Central Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail)
- choosing, Selecting a Topography
- fully distributed, Fully Distributed, Fully Distributed (Standalone System) Topography
- gateway hub, Gateway Mail Hub, Gateway Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail)
- network, Networking Topographies
- standalone
system, Fully Distributed (Standalone System) Topography
- user agents, Mail User Agents
- elm command, Mail User Agents
- mail command, Mail User Agents
- mailx command, Mail User Agents
- MIME applications, Mail User Agents
- UUCP addresses, Mail Delivery Agents
- mail files
- $HOME/.forward, Suggested Files for the Skeleton Directory
- maintenance
- blocking nonsuperusers, Preventing Users from Logging In
- modify a user
- HP
SMH, text-based, Modifying a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- usermod
command, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- mounting
- file systems, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
- multisystem access
- user ID, Accessing Multiple Systems
- multiuser mode, Controlling Usage and Processes with Run-Levels
N- Network File System (see NFS)
- network gateway
- setting with set_parms command, The set_parms Keywords
- network parameters
- setting, Setting System and Network Parameters
- networking, Configuring Networking
- NFS
- /etc/dfs/dfstab file, Exporting versus Sharing
- /usr/sbin/share
command, Exporting versus Sharing
- client
- enable or disable, Enabling and Disabling the NFS Server and Client
- enable or disable with HP SMH,
text-based, Enable or Disable the NFS Client with Text-Based HP SMH
- clients, Configuring the Network File System (NFS)
- configuring, Configuring the Network File System (NFS)
- exporting vs sharing, Exporting versus Sharing
- server
- enable or disable, Enabling and Disabling the NFS Server and Client
- enable or disable with HP SMH,
text-based, Enable or Disable the NFS Server with Text-Based HP SMH
- share HP-UX directory, Sharing an HP-UX Directory
- servers, Configuring the Network File System (NFS)
- sharing, Exporting versus Sharing
- NFS client
- /etc/fstab
file, Standard-Mount a Shared File System Using HP-UX Commands, Troubleshooting NFS, Requisite Entries
- /etc/hosts file, Troubleshooting NFS, Requisite Entries
- /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf file, Troubleshooting NFS
- /etc/resolv.conf file, Troubleshooting NFS
- /usr/sbin/mount
command, Standard-Mount a Shared File System Using HP-UX Commands
- automount shared file system
- with commands, Standard-Mount a Shared File System Using HP-UX Commands
- with
HP SMH, text-based, Automount a Shared File System Using Text-Based HP SMH
- choosing automount mount, Mounting a Shared File System (HP-UX to HP-UX), Deciding Which Type of NFS Mount to Use
- choosing standard mount, Mounting a Shared File System (HP-UX to HP-UX), Deciding Which Type of NFS Mount to Use
- directory naming, Mounting a Shared File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
- mount shared directory, Mounting a Shared File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
- NFS_CLIENT
environment variable, Troubleshooting NFS
- recovery after power failure, Recovering Network Services after a Power Failure
- required entries, Requisite Entries
- shared directory is renamed, Moving or Reusing a Shared Directory
- standard-mount shared file system
- with HP SMH, text-based, Standard-Mount a Shared File System Using Text-Based HP SMH
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting NFS
- NFS server
- /etc/dfs/dfstab file, Troubleshooting NFS
- /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf file, Troubleshooting NFS
- /usr/sbin/shareall command, Troubleshooting NFS
- /usr/sbin/unshare command, Troubleshooting NFS
- NFS_CORE
environment variable, Troubleshooting NFS
- NFS_SERVER
environment variable, Troubleshooting NFS
- recovery after power failure, Recovering Network Services after a Power Failure
- renaming shared directory, Moving or Reusing a Shared Directory
- share directory
- with commands, Share a Directory Using HP-UX Commands
- with HP SMH, text-based, Share a Directory Using Text-Based HP SMH
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting NFS
- NFS_CLIENT environment variable, Troubleshooting NFS
- NFS_CORE environment variable, Troubleshooting NFS
- NFS_SERVER environment variable, Troubleshooting NFS
- NIS server
- setting
with set_parms command, The set_parms Keywords
- NOLOGIN variable, Preventing Users from Logging In
P- passwd
- comments field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- creating entry, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- gecos field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- home directory field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- home phone field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- location field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- login name
field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- login shell field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- password
aging field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- password
field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- phone field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- primary group field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- real name field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- user ID
field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- password aging
- passwd field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- shadow field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- password entry
- creating, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- passwords
- aging, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- passwd
field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- restrictions, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- setting, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- shadow
field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- PCI error
recovery, Configuring PCI Error Recovery
- documentation, PCI Error Recovery Documentation
- HP Serviceguard, Configuring PCI Error Recovery
- pci_eh_enable kernel tunable, Controlling PCI Error Recovery
- pci_error_tolerance_time kernel
tunable, Controlling PCI Error Recovery
- pci_eh_enable kernel tunables, Controlling PCI Error Recovery
- pci_error_tolerance_time kernel tunable, Controlling PCI Error Recovery
- peripherals, Configuring Peripherals
- PCI OL*, Configuring Peripherals
- permissions
- file access, Setting File Access Permissions
- phone
- passwd field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- plotters (see printers)
- power failure recovery, Recovering Network Services after a Power Failure
- preloaded
system
- starting, Starting A Preloaded System
- primary group
- passwd field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- printers
- adding class to spooler, Creating a Printer Class
- adding local printer to spooler, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
- with commands, Adding a Local Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- with HP SMH, text-based, Adding a Local Printer Using HP SMH
- adding local printer to system, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
- adding network printer to spooler, Adding a Network Printer with HP JetDirect
- with commands, Adding A Network Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- with HP SMH, web-based, Adding A Network Printer Using Web-Based HP SMH
- adding printer class to spooler
- with commands, Creating a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- adding remote printer to spooler, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
- with commands, Adding a Remote Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- with HP SMH, text-based, Adding a Remote Printer Using Text-Based HP SMH
- default
destination, Adding a Remote Printer Using Text-Based HP SMH
- LDAP, Configuring Printers
- removing printer class, Removing a Printer Class
- with commands, Removing a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- removing printer from class, Removing a Printer from a Printer Class
- with commands, Removing a Printer from a Class Using HP-UX Commands
- removing printer from spooler, Removing a Printer from the LP Spooler
- with commands, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- with HP SMH, web-based, Removing a Printer Using Web-Based HP SMH
- summary, Configuring Printers
- privileges
- groups, Defining Group Membership
- publication
history, Publication History
R- real name
- passwd
field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- recovery after
power failure, Recovering Network Services after a Power Failure
- release information, Finding HP-UX Information
- release name, HP-UX 11i Release Names and Operating System Version Identifiers
- remote access, Accessing Multiple Systems, Configuring HP-UX Systems for Terminal Emulation, Other Terminal Emulators
- sharing directories, Sharing Remote Work Directories, Local versus Remote Home Directories
- Telnet, Telnet
- from HP-UX to Windows, Using Telnet to Log in to a PC from an HP-UX System
- from Windows to HP-UX, Using Telnet to Log in to an HP-UX System from a PC
- remote system access, Allowing Access from Remote Systems
- restricted access
- HP SMH, text-based
- nonsuperusers, Giving Users Limited Access to Text-Based HP SMH
- revision history, Publication History
- root
- configuring, Configuring Root
- home directory, Configuring Root, Create the Root Home Directory
- permissions, Create the Root Home Directory
- passwd file, Create the Root Home Directory
- password
- setting with set_parms command, The set_parms Keywords
- private files, Create the Root Home Directory
- run levels, Controlling Usage and Processes with Run-Levels
S- security attributes
- system default, Configuring System Default Security Attributes
- users, Configuring User Security Attributes
- SENDMAIL_FREEZE environment variable, Using Site Hiding, Central Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Gateway Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Fully Distributed (Standalone System) Topography
- SENDMAIL_SERVER environment variable, Using Site Hiding, Central Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Gateway Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Fully Distributed (Standalone System) Topography
- SENDMAIL_SERVER_NAME
environment variable, Using Site Hiding, Central Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Gateway Mail Hub Topography (Receiving E-mail), Fully Distributed (Standalone System) Topography
- servers
- X Window System, Enabling X Window Server Access
- shadow
- login name
field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- password
aging field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- password
field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- sharing
- file systems, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
- shells
- conventions, Examples and Shells
- login, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- POSIX, Examples and Shells
- single-user mode, Controlling Usage and Processes with Run-Levels
- skeleton directory, Skeleton Directory
- changing with useradd command, Changing the Skeleton Directory
- copying, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- SMB
- sharing directories between HP-UX and Windows, HP CIFS
- SMH (see HP SMH)
- special characters
- login, Changing Login Special Characters
- spooler
- adding local printer, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
- with commands, Adding a Local Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- with HP SMH,
text-based, Adding a Local Printer Using HP SMH
- adding network printer, Adding a Network Printer with HP JetDirect, Adding A Network Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- with commands, Adding A Network Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- with HP SMH,
web-based, Adding A Network Printer Using Web-Based HP SMH
- adding printer class, Creating a Printer Class
- with commands, Creating a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- adding remote printer, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
- with commands, Adding a Remote Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- with HP SMH,
text-based, Adding a Remote Printer Using Text-Based HP SMH
- removing printer, Removing a Printer from the LP Spooler
- with commands, Removing a Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- with HP SMH, web-based, Removing a Printer Using Web-Based HP SMH
- removing printer class, Removing a Printer Class
- with commands, Removing a Printer Class Using HP-UX Commands
- removing printer from class, Removing a Printer from a Printer Class
- with commands, Removing a Printer from a Class Using HP-UX Commands
- starting, Starting and Stopping the LP Spooler
- commands, Starting and Stopping Spooler Using HP-UX Commands
- HP SMH,
text-based, Starting and Stopping Spooler Using Text-Based HP SMH
- stopping, Starting and Stopping the LP Spooler
- commands, Starting and Stopping Spooler Using HP-UX Commands
- HP SMH, text-based, Starting and Stopping Spooler Using Text-Based HP SMH
- start character, Changing Login Special Characters
- startup files
- $HOME/.kshrc, Suggested Files for the Skeleton Directory
- /etc/skel/.cshrc, Default Files in the Skeleton Directory
- /etc/skel/.exrc, Default Files in the Skeleton Directory
- /etc/skel/.login, Default Files in the Skeleton Directory
- /etc/skel/.profile, Default Files in the Skeleton Directory
- stop character, Changing Login Special Characters
- subnetwork mask
- setting with set_parms command, The set_parms Keywords
- superuser
- shell, Examples and Shells
- syntax
- commands, Command Syntax
- functions, Function Synopsis and Syntax
- system clock
- problems, Potential Problems When Changing the System Clock
- setting, Setting the System Clock
- system default
security attributes, Configuring System Default Security Attributes
- System Management Homepage (see HP SMH)
- system parameters, Configuring System Parameters
- setting, Setting System and Network Parameters
- system-wide login environment, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- systems
- remote
access, Allowing Access from Remote Systems
- Systems Insight
Manager (see HP SIM)
T- template
- HP SMH, text-based
- create user, Making User Templates with Text-Based HP SMH
- terminal emulation, Configuring HP-UX Systems for Terminal Emulation, Other Terminal Emulators
- terminal special characters, Changing Login Special Characters
- terminals
- configuring non-HP, Configuring Non-HP Terminals
- garbled display, Other Terminal Problems
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Terminals
- unresponsive, Unresponsive Terminals
- time
- problems, Setting the Time and Date
- set_parms command, Setting the Time and Date
- setting, Setting the Time and Date
- setting with
set_parms command, The set_parms Keywords
- time zone
- set_parms
command, Setting the Time Zone (TZ)
- setting, Setting the Time Zone (TZ)
- setting with set_parms command, The set_parms Keywords
- troubleshooting
- NFS server and client, Troubleshooting NFS
- typographic
conventions, Typographic Conventions
U- unset shell command, Starting Text-Based HP SMH
- user IDs
- multiple
systems, Accessing Multiple Systems
- case study, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
- passwd field, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- user login environment, Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
- user template
- HP SMH, text-based
- create, Making User Templates with Text-Based HP SMH
- useradd command
- add a user, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- changing skeleton directory, Changing the Skeleton Directory
- userdel command
- delete a user, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- usermod command
- modify a user, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- users
- account
- aging, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- add
- command, Automating the Process of Adding a User
- commands, Manually Adding a User
- HP SMH, text-based, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- useradd command, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- comments, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- delete
- HP SMH, text-based, Deleting a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- userdel command, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- home directory, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- home phone, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- location, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- login name, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- login shell, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- modify
- HP SMH, text-based, Modifying a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- usermodify command, Using the useradd, usermod, and userdel Commands
- password
- aging, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- restrictions, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- phone, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- primary group, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- real name, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
- security attributes, Configuring User Security Attributes
- user ID, Adding a User with Text-Based HP SMH
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