High-level considerations — such as environment factors and power requirements — to take into account in order to properly set up and configure system hardware

Component “indictment and deallocation,” which refers to the methodology of identifying system components that have a likelihood of serious failure (indictment) and then automatically taking them off line (deallocation)

Step-by-step procedures for adding and removing components in a system while keeping the operating system and associated applications running

How to use various service applications to manage and monitor operating system services and user defined services, including Web-Based Enterprise Service (WEBES), SysMan, Compaq Analyze, Compaq Crash Analysis Tool (CCAT), Revision and Configuration Management (RCM), sys_check, and collect

How to prevent and correct operating system and application memory errors using memory trolling

This manual is written for system administrators, service technicians, and system operators who have extensive knowledge of their system’s applications and hardware configurations and are responsible for managing and configuring a Tru64 UNIX system

3.1.13Network Administration: Connections (new)

The Network Administration: Connections manual is a new title, created by dividing the Network Administration manual into two separate volumes. See also the Network Administration: Services manual.

This manual, written for experienced system or network administrators, describes the procedures for configuring your system to operate in a network, for configuring the network services, and for day-to-day management of the network, network interfaces, and network services. This manual also includes information for solving problems that might arise while using the network and network services.

Topics discussed include the following:

Configuring basic Tru64 UNIX network environments including Ethernet, Token Ring, Fiber Distributed Data Interfaces (FDDI), automatic network adapter failover (NetRAIN), and link aggregation groups

Configuring an Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) network

The Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) environment and how to configure and manage ATM networks

System and Network Management Documentation 3–7

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