•The system management applications to use in setting up services following a Full Installation
•An overview of ways to manage software
•On overview of the Tru64 UNIX mandatory and optional subsets
•The Tru64 UNIX
•An overview of the processes for installing associated products
•An overview of the installation log files, which capture the screen output and processing of Full, Update, and Cloned installations
This manual is intended for anyone who is installing or updating the operating system software or the Worldwide Language Support (WLS) software.
3.1.9Installation Guide — Advanced Topics (revised)
The Installation Guide — Advanced Topics manual describes advanced installation procedures for the Tru64 UNIX operating system. Topics include the following:
•Performing an Update or Full Installation from a Remote Installation Services (RIS) server
•Adding support for additional languages (Worldwide Language Support software subsets) after the base operating system is installed
•Using the UNIX shell to perform disk and file system maintenance before or during a Full Installation.
•Using the
•Installing and updating product kits
•Customizing the installation process
•Duplicating the installation and configuration characteristics of a running system onto one or more systems using the Installation Cloning and Configuration Cloning processes
This manual is intended for experienced installers who want to take advantage of the wide range of advanced installation features.
3.1.10Kernel Debugging
The Kernel Debugging manual describes using the dbx, kdbx, and kdebug debuggers to diagnose problems in kernel code. It also describes how to write a kdbx utility extension and how to create and analyze a crash dump file.
This manual is for system programmers who write programs that are built as part of the kernel and that reference kernel data structures. It is also
System and Network Management Documentation