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A

abnormal system shutdowns, Configuring Dump Devices
abort boot, Breaking Out of the Boot Screen
accept, Controlling the Flow of Print Requests, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler, Creating a Printer Class
accessing multiple systems, Accessing Multiple Systems
ACPI configuration for HP-UX, ACPI Configuration for HP-UX Must Be “default” on nPartitionable HP Integrity Servers
adding a disk
HP SMH, Adding a Disk to a Volume Group
adding a logical volume
HP SMH, Adding a Logical Volume
adding logical volume with mirroring
HP SMH, Adding a Logical Volume with Mirroring
adding network printer, Adding a Network-Based Printer
adding peripherals, Adding Peripherals
adding printer
commands, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
adding remote printer, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
adding user to several systems, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
adding users
workgroup, Adding Users to a Workgroup
all system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests, Using setboot to Configure SpeedyBoot Settings
ALT. See alternate boot path, Booting into Single-User Mode
Alternate boot path
setting using the setboot command, Setting the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths Using the HP-UX setboot Command:
setting via the Boot Console Handler, Setting the ALT (Alternate Boot Path) Using the BCH, Setting the ALT (Alternate Boot Path) Using the BCH
alternate boot path, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Booting into Single-User Mode
alternate kernel file, Booting from an Alternate Kernel
asynchronous writes, Checking for Asynchronous Writes
AUTO file, Load and initiate the HP-UX operating system:
AUTO file. See autoexecute file, Automatic Versus Manual Booting
AUTO. See autoexecute file, Changing the Contents of the Autoexecute File
autoboot flag, Enable Autoboot (using EFI Shell’s autoboot command), Enabling / Disabling Autoboot
autoexecute file, Automatic Versus Manual Booting, Using the EFI Shell to Manually Boot Your System, Load and initiate the HP-UX operating system:, Changing the Contents of the Autoexecute File
changing contents of, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device, Changing the Contents of the Autoexecute File
changing from running system, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
displaying contents of, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
selecting correct device, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
automatic boot
autoboot file, Automatic Versus Manual Booting
autoboot flag, Automatic Versus Manual Booting
autoboot timeout, Adjusting the Autoboot Delay, A Standard Boot (PA-RISC Systems)
disabling, Enabling / Disabling Autoboot
enabling, Enabling / Disabling Autoboot
automatic booting
autoboot file, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
autoboot flag, Enable Autoboot (using EFI Shell’s autoboot command)
disabling, Setting the autoboot delay using the EFI Shell’s autoboot command:
enabling, Setting the autoboot delay using the EFI Shell’s autoboot command:
overriding, Overriding an Automatic Boot, Booting from an Alternate Kernel File, Overriding an Automatic Boot
autosearch flag, Enabling / Disabling Autoboot

B

backup
JFS snapshot file system, Backing Up a JFS Snapshot File System
tar quick reference, Backing Up and Recovering Directories: Quick Reference for tar
tar, scheduling, Scheduling a cron Job
backups
automating, Setting Up an Automated Backup Schedule
determining how often, Determining How Often to Back Up Data
determining which data, Determining What Data to Back Up
DLT tape, Examples of fbackup Commands
fbackup, General Procedure for Using the fbackup Command
full, Full Backups vs. Incremental Backups
included files, Defining What Files and Directories to Back Up
incremental, Full Backups vs. Incremental Backups
index files, Creating the Index File on the Local Device
JFS snapshot file system, Backing Up a JFS Snapshot File System
large files, Backing Up Large Files
LVM, Backing Up If You Are Using LVM
magnetic tapes, General Procedure for Using the fbackup Command
media capacity, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
Omniback, Choosing HP Omniback for Backup
remote system, Backing Up Files on a Remote System
restoring data, Determining What Data to Restore, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands
storage device, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
tar, Backing Up and Recovering Directories: Quick Reference for tar
utilities, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
BCH. See Boot Console Handler, Setting the Value of the autoboot Flag
block size
NFS read/write, Checking NFS Server/Client Block Size
Boot Console Handler, Booting into Single-User Mode
boot command, Booting from an Alternate Device
configuring system self tests, Speeding the Boot: SpeedyBoot, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the BCH Menu (HP 9000 Systems Only)
setting ALT boot path, Setting the ALT (Alternate Boot Path) Using the BCH, Setting the ALT (Alternate Boot Path) Using the BCH
setting autoboot/autosearch flags, Setting the Value of the autoboot Flag
setting boot paths, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
setting HAA boot path, Setting the HAA (High-Availability Alternate Boot Path) Using the BCH
setting PRI boot path, Setting the PRI (Primary Boot Path) Using the BCH
boot devices
listing, Booting from an Alternate Boot Device, Booting from an Alternate Kernel File, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device, Booting into Single-User Mode
boot loader, Load and initiate the HP-UX operating system:, Using the EFI Shell to Manually Boot Your System, Booting from an Alternate Boot Device
hpux, Booting from an Alternate Kernel, Booting into LVM Maintenance Mode
boot manager. See EFI Boot Manager, Overriding an Automatic Boot
boot paths
alternate, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
changing, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
High-Availability Alternate, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
primary, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
setting, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
boot sequence
on HP 9000 Systems, Booting HP-UX on HP 9000 (PA-RISC) Systems: Details and Variations
on HP Integrity Servers, Booting HP-UX on HP Integrity Servers: Details and Variations
standard, A Standard Boot, Booting HP-UX on HP 9000 (PA-RISC) Systems: Details and Variations
booting
accelerating, Speeding the Boot: SpeedyBoot
automatic versus manual, Load and initiate the HP-UX operating system:, Automatic Versus Manual Booting
breaking out of boot screen, Breaking Out of the Boot Screen
from an alternate boot source, Booting from an Alternate Boot Source
from an alternate device, Booting from an Alternate Boot Device, Booting from an Alternate Device
from an alternate kernel file, Booting from an Alternate Kernel File, Booting from an alternate kernel file called “testvmunix”, Booting from an Alternate Kernel
HP 9000 Systems, Booting HP-UX on HP 9000 (PA-RISC) Systems: Details and Variations
HP Integrity Servers, Booting HP-UX on HP Integrity Servers: Details and Variations
LVM maintenance mode, Booting into LVM (or VxVM) Maintenance Mode, Booting into LVM Maintenance Mode
primary boot path, Booting from an Alternate Kernel
single-user mode, Booting into Single-User Mode, Boot HP-UX in single-user mode on an HP 9000 System:, Single-User Mode
SpeedyBoot, Speeding the Boot: SpeedyBoot
boottest, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the EFI Shell (HP Integrity Servers Only)
building a depot, Setting up a Network Host (Building a Depot)

C

C shell
environment variable, Setting Up Non-HP Terminals
cancel, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks, Solving Common Printer Problems
CEC system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests
checking NFS server/client block size, Checking NFS Server/Client Block Size
checking run level, Checking the System’s Run Level
Chipset system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests
client
performance, Managing System Performance
command
adding printer, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
boot, Booting into LVM (or VxVM) Maintenance Mode, Booting from an Alternate Device, Booting into Single-User Mode
boottest, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the EFI Shell (HP Integrity Servers Only)
efi_cp, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
getty, Unresponsive Terminals
init, Unresponsive Terminals
kill, Unresponsive Terminals
lifcp, Changing the Contents of the Autoexecute File
ll, Unresponsive Terminals
lsautofl, Changing the Contents of the Autoexecute File
lssf, Unresponsive Terminals
lvdisplay, Determining the EFI disk partition of your current boot device using LVM
map, Booting from an Alternate Boot Device, Booting from an Alternate Kernel File, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device, Booting into Single-User Mode
mkboot, Changing the Contents of the Autoexecute File
ps, Unresponsive Terminals
reboot, Booting into LVM Maintenance Mode
set (shell command), What to check for when everything printed is garbage
setboot, Enable Autoboot (using EFI Shell’s autoboot command), Setting the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths Using the HP-UX setboot Command:, Determining the EFI disk partition of your current boot device using LVM, Setting Autoboot and Autosearch Flags Using the HP-UX setboot Command, Enabling the Autosearch Flag Using setboot, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Booting PA-RISC Systems from an Alternate Boot Source, Displaying Current SpeedyBoot Settings for your System (HP 9000 sample output), Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from a Booted System, Using setboot to Configure SpeedyBoot Settings
shutdown, Normal (Planned) Shutdown
stty, Unresponsive Terminals, What to check for when everything printed is garbage
telinit, Unresponsive Terminals
wall, Normal (Planned) Shutdown
who, Unresponsive Terminals
command line
extending a logical volume, Extending a Logical Volume When You Can’t Use HP SMH
reducing a logical volume, Reducing a Logical Volume
sharing a file system, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
configuring
tunable kernel parameters, Configurable Kernel Parameters
workgroup, Managing Printers
connecting cables, Unresponsive Terminals
copying software from depot, Copying Software From a Depot with the SD User Interface
copying software from DVD, Copying Software From DVD
copying software from tape, Copying Software From Tape
copyutil, Recovering From a System Crash
cpio, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
crash recovery, Determining What Data to Restore
cron
scheduling a job, Scheduling a cron Job
crontab, Creating an Automated Backup Schedule, Activating an Automated Backup Schedule
editing, Creating an Automated Backup Schedule
crontab, editing, Creating an Automated Backup Schedule

E

early_cpu system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests
EFI
determining EFI disk partition, Determining the EFI disk partition of your current boot device using LVM
full screen editor, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
EFI Boot Manager, Overriding an Automatic Boot
setting boot paths, Setting the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths Using the Boot Option Maintenance Menu in the EFI Boot Manager:
setting the autoboot timeout, Adjusting the Autoboot Delay
EFI file system
copying files from, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
EFI shell
changing autoexecute file, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
configuring system self tests, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the EFI Shell (HP Integrity Servers Only)
EDIT command, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
manual boot, Using the EFI Shell to Manually Boot Your System
map command, Booting from an Alternate Boot Device, Booting from an Alternate Kernel File, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device, Booting into Single-User Mode
setting autoboot timeout, Setting the autoboot delay using the EFI Shell’s autoboot command:
setting the autoboot flag, Enable Autoboot (using EFI Shell’s autoboot command)
efi_cp, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
EMS, Kernel Resource Monitor (KRM)
enable, Enabling or Disabling a Printer, Solving Common Printer Problems
environment variable
PATH, Normal (Planned) Shutdown
TERM, Setting Up Non-HP Terminals
Event Montoring Service, Kernel Resource Monitor (KRM)
extending a logical volume
HP SMH, Extending a Logical Volume
extending logical volume
command line, Extending a Logical Volume When You Can’t Use HP SMH

F

FASTBOOT system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the BCH Menu (HP 9000 Systems Only)
fbackup
active files, General Procedure for Using the fbackup Command
comparing, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
examples, General Procedure for Using the fbackup Command
included files, Defining What Files and Directories to Back Up
NFS mount points, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands
fence priority, Setting a Printer’s Fence Priority
file
/etc/fstab, Unclean Shutdowns
/etc/inittab, Unresponsive Terminals
/etc/resolv.conf, Name Server
/etc/shutdown.allow, Normal (Planned) Shutdown
/stand/vmunix, Kernel file selection:, Booting from an Alternate Kernel File
AUTO, Load and initiate the HP-UX operating system:
file server, Guidelines
sharing file systems, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
sharing home directories, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
file size, Finding Large Files
file system
characteristics, examining, Examining File System Characteristics
defragmenting, Making Changes
large files, Creating a Large-Files File System
sharing, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
file system consistency checker, Unclean Shutdowns
files
included, Defining What Files and Directories to Back Up
fileset
NONHPTERM, Setting Up Non-HP Terminals
find large files, Finding Large Files
firmware
boot path actions, A Standard Boot (PA-RISC Systems)
frecover
active files, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands
comparing, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
crossing NFS mount points, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands
examples, Creating the Index File on the Local Device, Examples of Restoring Data
index file on device, Creating the Index File on the Local Device
restoring data, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands
fsck, Unclean Shutdowns
ftp
configuration files, Managing FTP
displaying user information, Getting Information about FTP Users
ftp logging, Logging FTP Session Information
ftp shutdown message, Creating an FTP Shutdown Message
virtual ftp support, Setting Up Virtual FTP Support
full backups, Full Backups vs. Incremental Backups
Full_memory system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests
full_memory system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests, Using setboot to Configure SpeedyBoot Settings
fuser
and NFS, Extending a Logical Volume

H

hardcopy diagram
of server’s disks, creating, Diagramming a System’s Disk Usage
hardware
terminals, Unresponsive Terminals
hardware self tests
see system self tests, Speeding the Boot: SpeedyBoot
HFS file system
defragmenting, Defragmenting an HFS File System
High-Availability Alternate boot path, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
setting using the setboot command, Setting the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths Using the HP-UX setboot Command:
setting via the Boot Console Handler, Setting the HAA (High-Availability Alternate Boot Path) Using the BCH
home directory
importing from server, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
HP 9000 Systems
booting, Booting HP-UX on HP 9000 (PA-RISC) Systems: Details and Variations
booting to single-user mode, Boot HP-UX in single-user mode on an HP 9000 System:
HP Integrity Servers
booting, A Standard Boot
booting to single-user mode, Booting into Single-User Mode
manually booting, Using the EFI Shell to Manually Boot Your System
HP JetDirect, Adding a Network-Based Printer
HP SMH, HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH)
adding a disk, Adding a Disk to a Volume Group
adding a local printer, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
adding a logical volume, Adding a Logical Volume
adding a remote printer, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
adding LV with mirroring, Adding a Logical Volume with Mirroring
adding network-based printer, Adding a Network-Based Printer
adding printer, Initializing the LP Spooler
asynchronous writes, Checking for Asynchronous Writes
automated backup schedule, Setting Up an Automated Backup Schedule
diagramming server’s disks, Diagramming a System’s Disk Usage
enabling or disabling a printer, Enabling or Disabling a Printer
extending a logical volume, Extending a Logical Volume
order of printing, Setting a Printer’s Fence Priority
print requests, Controlling the Flow of Print Requests
printer class, Creating a Printer Class
removing a logical volume, Removing a Logical Volume
removing a mirror from a logical volume, Adding a Mirror for an Existing Logical Volume Using Non-strict Mirroring, Adding a Mirror to an Existing Logical Volume Using Strict Mirroring
sharing file system, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
stopping and restarting the LP spooler, Stopping and Restarting the LP Spooler
web client, Starting an HP SMH Web Client
HP System Insight Manager, HP Systems Insight Manager
HP System Management Homepage (see HP SMH)
web-based, System Management Homepage (Web-Based)
HP-UX
supported architectures, Booting Systems
HP-UX commands, HP-UX Commands
HP-UX runstate, Unresponsive Terminals
HP-UX System Management Homepage
text-based, HP-UX System Management Homepage (Text-Based)
web-based, HP-UX System Management Homepage (Web-Based)
hpux, Booting into LVM Maintenance Mode
hpux.efi, Load and initiate the HP-UX operating system:, Using the EFI Shell to Manually Boot Your System, Booting from an Alternate Boot Device
changing autoexecute file, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
showauto command, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device

L

large file
find, Finding Large Files
large files
backup, Backing Up Large Files
restoring, Restoring Large Files
large files support, Managing Large Files
large-files file system, Creating a Large-Files File System
late_cpu system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests, Using setboot to Configure SpeedyBoot Settings
LIF area, Changing the Contents of the Autoexecute File
LIF Volume, A Standard Boot (PA-RISC Systems)
local home directory
sharing, Exporting a Local Home Directory
local printer
adding to LP spooler, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
logging
ftp information, Logging FTP Session Information
logical volume
adding, Adding a Logical Volume
adding with mirroring, Adding a Logical Volume with Mirroring
extending, Extending a Logical Volume, Extending a Logical Volume When You Can’t Use HP SMH
reducing, Reducing a Logical Volume
removing, Removing a Logical Volume
removing a mirror, Adding a Mirror for an Existing Logical Volume Using Non-strict Mirroring, Adding a Mirror to an Existing Logical Volume Using Strict Mirroring
login
on multiple systems, Accessing Multiple Systems
LP spooler
initializing, Initializing the LP Spooler
local printer, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
printer class, Creating a Printer Class
remote printer, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
statistics, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks
stopping and restarting, Stopping and Restarting the LP Spooler
lpadmin, Changing a Printer’s Default Request Priority, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler, Creating a Printer Class, Removing a Printer from the LP Spooler, Removing a Printer from a Printer Class
lpalt, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks
lpana, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks
lpcancel, Removing a Printer from the LP Spooler
lpdmin, Removing a Printer Class
lpfence, Setting a Printer’s Fence Priority
lpmove, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks, Removing a Printer from the LP Spooler, Removing a Printer Class
lpsched, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
lpshut, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks, Creating a Printer Class
LPspooler
adding remote printer, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
lpstat, Stopping and Restarting the LP Spooler, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks, Removing a Printer from the LP Spooler, Removing a Printer Class
lshut, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
lvdisplay, Determining the EFI disk partition of your current boot device using LVM
LVM
adding a directory from another system, Moving a Directory to a Logical Volume on Another System
adding a disk, Adding a Disk to a Volume Group
adding a logical volume, Adding a Logical Volume
adding LV with mirroring, Adding a Logical Volume with Mirroring
backup, Backing Up If You Are Using LVM
configuration information, Booting into LVM Maintenance Mode
diagramming system’s disks, Diagramming a System’s Disk Usage
extending a logical volume, Extending a Logical Volume, Extending a Logical Volume When You Can’t Use HP SMH
reducing a logical volume, Reducing a Logical Volume
removing a logical volume, Removing a Logical Volume
removing a mirror, Adding a Mirror for an Existing Logical Volume Using Non-strict Mirroring, Adding a Mirror to an Existing Logical Volume Using Strict Mirroring
LVM maintenance mode, Booting into LVM (or VxVM) Maintenance Mode, Booting into LVM Maintenance Mode

N

name server
shutting down, Name Server
netstat -i
network overload, Checking for Socket Overflows with netstat -s
netstat -s
socket overflows, Checking for Socket Overflows with netstat -s
network
overload, Checking for Socket Overflows with netstat -s
Network File System (NFS)
crossing mount points, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands
network gateway
shutting down, Network Gateway
network host
setting up, Setting up a Network Host (Building a Depot)
network overload, Checking for Network Overload with netstat -i
network printer
adding, Adding a Network-Based Printer
NFS
and fuser, Extending a Logical Volume
asynchronous writes, Checking for Asynchronous Writes
configuring server (HP SMH), Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
increasing nfsds, Increasing the Number of nfsd Daemons
moving shared directories between systems, Moving a Directory to a Logical Volume on Another System
network overload, Checking for Socket Overflows with netstat -s
nfsstat -rc, Checking for Server Overload with nfsstat -rc
performance, Managing System Performance
server overload, Checking for Server Overload with nfsstat -rc
server/client block size, Checking NFS Server/Client Block Size
shareall -F nfs, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
sharing, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
NFS client
block size, Checking NFS Server/Client Block Size
moving imported directory, Moving a Directory to a Logical Volume on Another System
performance, Managing System Performance
NFS clients
shutting down, NFS Client
NFS cluster clients, Normal (Planned) Shutdown
NFS cluster server, Normal (Planned) Shutdown
NFS file server
shutting down, NFS File Server
NFS server
/etc/dfs/dfstab, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
adding a disk, Adding a Disk to a Volume Group
adding a logical volume, Adding a Logical Volume
block size, Checking NFS Server/Client Block Size
configuring, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
configuring (HP SMH), Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
increasing nfsds, Increasing the Number of nfsd Daemons
moving directory to another server, Moving a Directory to a Logical Volume on Another System
performance, Managing System Performance
shareall -F nfs, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
sharing files, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
socket overflows, Checking for Socket Overflows with netstat -s
nfsd
and /etc/dfs/dfstab, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
increasing number of, Increasing the Number of nfsd Daemons
nfsstat -rc
server overload, Checking for Server Overload with nfsstat -rc
non-HP terminals, Setting Up Non-HP Terminals
NONHPTERM fileset, Setting Up Non-HP Terminals

P

panics
when booting HP Integrity Servers, ACPI Configuration for HP-UX Must Be “default” on nPartitionable HP Integrity Servers
panics. (see system panics)
parameters
tunable kernel, Configurable Kernel Parameters
PATH
default setting, Normal (Planned) Shutdown
PCI OL*, On-line Addition and Replacement of PCI Cards (OLA/R), Adding Peripherals
PDH system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests
performance
asynchronous writes, Checking for Asynchronous Writes
file system defragmenting, Making Changes
guidelines, Guidelines
improvement, Checking for Asynchronous Writes
increasing number of nfsd daemons, Increasing the Number of nfsd Daemons
measuring, Measuring Performance
memory usage, Measuring Memory Usage with vmstat
network overload, Checking for Network Overload with netstat -i
socket overflows, Checking for Socket Overflows with netstat -s
system, Managing System Performance
peripherals
adding, Adding Peripherals
local printer, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
network-based printer, Adding a Network-Based Printer
permissions
changing for a subtree, Moving a Directory (within a File System)
Platform system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests
plotters
features, Managing Printers
popping the directory stack, Popping the Directory Stack
POSIX shell
environment variable, Setting Up Non-HP Terminals
power failures, Power Failure
Primary Boot Path
setting using the Boot Console Handler, Setting the PRI (Primary Boot Path) Using the BCH
setting using the setboot command, Setting the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths Using the HP-UX setboot Command:
primary boot path, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Boot device selection:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths
print request
alter, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks
cancel, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks
id numbers, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks
move destination, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks
status, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks
printer
adding a local printer, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
adding a remote printer, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
adding network-based printer, Adding a Network-Based Printer
classes, Creating a Printer Class
daemon, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
disabling, Enabling or Disabling a Printer
enabling, Enabling or Disabling a Printer
local printer, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
network-based, Adding a Network-Based Printer
order of printing, Setting a Printer’s Fence Priority
problems and solutions, Solving Common Printer Problems
remote, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
removing from a class, Removing a Printer from a Printer Class
request flow, Controlling the Flow of Print Requests
status, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks
tasks, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks
printer class
creating, Creating a Printer Class
removing, Removing a Printer Class
removing a printer, Removing a Printer from a Printer Class
removing printer, Removing a Printer Class
problems
with terminals, Troubleshooting Problems with Terminals, Other Terminal Problems
processes
associated w/terminals, Unresponsive Terminals
terminating, Unresponsive Terminals

R

rdump, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
reboot, Booting into LVM Maintenance Mode
recovery system, Recovering From a System Crash
reducing a logical volume
command line, Reducing a Logical Volume
reject, Controlling the Flow of Print Requests, Removing a Printer from the LP Spooler, Removing a Printer Class
remoing printer
printer class, Removing a Printer Class
remote printer
adding to the LP spooler, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
daemon, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
remote system
backup, Backing Up Files on a Remote System
removing a logical volume
HP SMH, Removing a Logical Volume
removing a mirror from a logical volume
HP SMH, Adding a Mirror for an Existing Logical Volume Using Non-strict Mirroring, Adding a Mirror to an Existing Logical Volume Using Strict Mirroring
resizing VxFS, Defragmenting a JFS File System
restore, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
restoring data
all files, Determining What Data to Restore, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands
cartridge tapes, Examples of Restoring Data
DDS format (DAT) tape, Examples of Restoring Data
frecover, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands, Examples of Restoring Data
HP-UX commands, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands
index files, Creating the Index File on the Local Device
individual files, Determining What Data to Restore, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands, Examples of Restoring Data
retrieving index from tape, Creating the Index File on the Local Device
to a new location, Examples of Restoring Data
restoring large files, Restoring Large Files
returning to last directory, Popping the Directory Stack
rlpdaemon, Adding a Remote Printer to the LP Spooler
rrestore, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
run level
checking, Checking the System’s Run Level
run-level
configuration, Customizing Start-up and Shutdown
runstate, Unresponsive Terminals
rvxdump, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
rvxrestore, Choosing the Type of Storage Device

S

scheduling a cron job, Scheduling a cron Job
SELFTESTS system self test, SpeedyBoot Tests
server
diagramming disks, Diagramming a System’s Disk Usage
measuring memory usage, Measuring Memory Usage with vmstat
NFS, /etc/dfs/dfstab, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
NFS, configuring, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
NFS, configuring (HP SMH), Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
NFS, shareall -F nfs, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
NFS,LVM examples, Managing Disks - Quick Reference Examples
overload, Checking for Server Overload with nfsstat -rc
performance, Managing System Performance
performance, measuring, Measuring Performance
sharingl home directories, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
socket overflows, Checking for Socket Overflows with netstat -s
Serviceguard, Using Serviceguard
setboot, Determining the EFI disk partition of your current boot device using LVM, Displaying Current SpeedyBoot Settings for your System (HP 9000 sample output), Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from a Booted System, Using setboot to Configure SpeedyBoot Settings
setting boot paths, Setting the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths Using the HP-UX setboot Command:, Changing the PRI, HAA, and ALT Boot Paths, Booting PA-RISC Systems from an Alternate Boot Source
setting the autoboot flag, Enable Autoboot (using EFI Shell’s autoboot command), Setting Autoboot and Autosearch Flags Using the HP-UX setboot Command
setting the autosearch flag, Enabling the Autosearch Flag Using setboot
setting up network host depot, Setting up a Network Host (Building a Depot)
share, Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands
sharing new file systems, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
SharedPrint
when adding a local printer, Adding a Local Printer to the LP Spooler
sharing
home directories (server), Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
HP SMH, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
HP-UX commands, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
HP-UX to HP-UX, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
local home directory, Exporting a Local Home Directory
moving directory to another server, Moving a Directory to a Logical Volume on Another System
shareall -F nfs, Exporting a File System (HP-UX to HP-UX)
shells
C, Setting Up Non-HP Terminals
Korn, Setting Up Non-HP Terminals
shortening boot time, Speeding the Boot: SpeedyBoot
showauto, Changing the Contents of an AUTO File on a Boot Device
shutdown, Normal (Planned) Shutdown
after delay and reboot, Shutdown and Reboot with Wait
customizing, Customizing Start-up and Shutdown
normal, Normal (Planned) Shutdown
overview, Shutting Down Systems
required permission, Normal (Planned) Shutdown
to single-user mode, Shutdown to Single-User Mode
with reboot, Shutdown and Reboot
shutdowns
abnormal, Configuring Dump Devices
avoiding, Avoiding a Shutdown When Possible
system panics, System Crashes / HP-UX Panics
unclean, Unclean Shutdowns
shutting down
mail servers, Mail Server
name servers, Name Server
network gateways, Network Gateway
NFS clients, NFS Client
NFS file servers, NFS File Server
single-user mode, Booting into Single-User Mode, Boot HP-UX in single-user mode on an HP 9000 System:, Shutdown to Single-User Mode, Single-User Mode, Unresponsive Terminals
checking for, Checking the System’s Run Level
socket overflows, Checking for Socket Overflows with netstat -s
SpeedyBoot, Speeding the Boot: SpeedyBoot
current settings, Viewing your System’s SpeedyBoot Settings
viewing current settings, Viewing your System’s SpeedyBoot Settings
SpeedyBoot Tests. See system self tests, System Boot Tests
standard boot
HP 9000 Systems, Booting HP-UX on HP 9000 (PA-RISC) Systems: Details and Variations
HP Integrity Servers, A Standard Boot
startup
customizing, Customizing Start-up and Shutdown
static tunable kernel parameters, Configurable Kernel Parameters
statistics, displaying, Summary of Additional Printer Tasks
status
processes, The top Command
storage device, Choosing the Type of Storage Device
strict mirroring, Adding a Logical Volume with Mirroring
Support Plus, Kernel Resource Monitor (KRM)
system
diagramming disks, Diagramming a System’s Disk Usage
move, Moving a System
moving, Moving a System
parameters, Configurable Kernel Parameters
performance, Managing System Performance
performance, guidelines, Guidelines
performance, measuring, Measuring Performance
processes status, The top Command
system crash, Recovering From a System Crash
system crashes. See system panics, Configuring Dump Devices
system failures
recovering from, Recovering From a System Crash
System Management Homepage (see HP SMH)
system panics, System Crashes / HP-UX Panics, Configuring Dump Devices
effect on self test execution, Speeding the Boot: SpeedyBoot
system runstate, Unresponsive Terminals
system self test
all, SpeedyBoot Tests
CEC, SpeedyBoot Tests
Chipset, SpeedyBoot Tests
early_cpu, SpeedyBoot Tests
FASTBOOT, SpeedyBoot Tests
Full_memory, SpeedyBoot Tests
full_memory, SpeedyBoot Tests
IO_HW, SpeedyBoot Tests
late_cpu, SpeedyBoot Tests
Memory_init, SpeedyBoot Tests
PDH, SpeedyBoot Tests
Platform, SpeedyBoot Tests
SELFTESTS, SpeedyBoot Tests
system self tests
all, Using setboot to Configure SpeedyBoot Settings
bypassing, Speeding the Boot: SpeedyBoot
configuring, Speeding the Boot: SpeedyBoot
configuring from a booted system, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from a Booted System
configuring from the Boot Console Handler, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the BCH Menu (HP 9000 Systems Only)
configuring from the EFI shell, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the EFI Shell (HP Integrity Servers Only)
definitions of, System Boot Tests
FASTBOOT, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the BCH Menu (HP 9000 Systems Only)
full_memory, Using setboot to Configure SpeedyBoot Settings
how system panics effect execution, Speeding the Boot: SpeedyBoot
HP recommendations, Configuring Boot-Time System Tests from the BCH Menu (HP 9000 Systems Only)
late_cpu, Using setboot to Configure SpeedyBoot Settings

U

uid
issues in a workgroup, Accessing Multiple Systems
unclean shutdowns, Unclean Shutdowns
unresponsive terminals, Unresponsive Terminals
untic, Setting Up Non-HP Terminals
users
accounts on multiple systems, Accessing Multiple Systems
adding to a workgroup, Adding Users to a Workgroup
adding to several systems, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study

W

wall, Normal (Planned) Shutdown
who -r
checking run level, Checking the System’s Run Level
workgroup
adding a disk, Adding a Disk to a Volume Group
adding a logical volume, Adding a Logical Volume
adding users, Adding Users to a Workgroup
adding users, example, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
asynchronous writes, Checking for Asynchronous Writes
client backup/recovery, Backing Up and Recovering Directories: Quick Reference for tar
configuring, Managing Printers
diagramming server’s disks, Diagramming a System’s Disk Usage
extending a logical volume, Extending a Logical Volume
increasing server’s nfsds, Increasing the Number of nfsd Daemons
local home directory, Exporting a Local Home Directory
login issues, Accessing Multiple Systems
moving a directory between systems, Moving a Directory to a Logical Volume on Another System
moving a system, Moving a System
network overload, Checking for Network Overload with netstat -i
performance, guidelines, Guidelines
performance, measuring, Measuring Performance
remote home directory, Adding a User to Several Systems: A Case Study
uid issues, Accessing Multiple Systems
working
during scheduled downtime, Continuing to Work During a Scheduled Downtime
writes
asynchronous, Checking for Asynchronous Writes
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