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$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

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)

I

intr character, Changing Login Special Characters
IP address
setting with set_parms command, The set_parms Keywords

J

JFS file system
ACLs, Setting Access Control Lists

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

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

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

W

Windows
adding Windows system to HP-UX workgroup, Interfacing with Microsoft Windows Systems
hardware connections, Hardware Connections
rlogin, Other Terminal Emulators
sharing directories between HP-UX and Windows, Sharing Directories between HP-UX and MS Windows
sharing directories with CIFS (SMB), HP CIFS
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
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