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34.OH '''SMM Contents'
35.EH 'SMM Contents'''
36.TL
37UNIX System Manager's Manual (SMM)
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ad787160 39\s-24.4 Berkeley Software Distribution\s+2
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ad787160 41\fRJune, 1993\fR
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42.PP
43This volume contains manual pages and supplementary documents useful to system
44administrators.
45The information in these documents applies to
ad787160 46the 4.4BSD system as distributed by U.C. Berkeley.
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47.SH
48Reference Manual \- Section 8
49.tl '''(8)'
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51Section 8 of the UNIX Programmer's Manual contains information related to
52system operation, administration, and maintenance.
53.SH
54System Installation and Administration
55.IP
ad787160 56.tl 'Installing and Operating 4.4BSD''SMM:1'
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58The definitive reference document for those occasions when
59you find you need to start over again.
60
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ad787160 62.tl 'Building 4.4BSD Kernels with \fIConfig\fP''SMM:2'
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64In-depth discussions of the use and operation of the \fIconfig\fP
65program, and how to build your very own Unix kernel.
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ad787160 68.tl 'Fsck \- The UNIX File System Check Program''SMM:3'
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70A reference document for using the \fIfsck\fP program during
71times of file system distress.
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74.tl 'Disc Quotas in a UNIX Environment''SMM:4'
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76A light introduction to the techniques
77for limiting the use of disc resources.
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ad787160 80.tl 'A Fast File System for UNIX''SMM:5'
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82A description of the 4.4BSD file system organization,
83design and implementation.
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ad787160 86.tl 'The 4.4BSD NFS Implementation''SMM:6'
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ad787160 88An overview of the design, implementation, and use of NFS on 4.4BSD.
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ad787160 91.tl 'Line Printer Spooler Manual''SMM:7'
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93This document describes the structure and installation procedure
94for the line printer spooling system.
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ad787160 97.tl 'Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide''SMM:8'
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ad787160 99The last word in installing and operating the \fIsendmail\fP program.
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ad787160 103.tl 'Sendmail \- An Internetwork Mail Router''SMM:9'
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ad787160 105An overview document on the design and implementation of \fIsendmail\fP.
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ad787160 108.tl 'Name Server Operations Guide for BIND''SMM:10'
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ad787160 110Setting up and operating the name to Internet addressing software.
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111If you have a network this will be of interest.
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ad787160 114.tl 'Timed Installation and Operation Guide''SMM:11'
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116Describes how to maintain time synchronization between machines
117in a local network.
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ad787160 120.tl 'The Berkeley UNIX Time Synchronization Protocol''SMM:12'
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122The protocols and algorithms used by timed,
123the network time synchronization daemon.
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ad787160 126.tl 'AMD \- The 4.4BSD Automounter''SMM:13'
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ad787160 128Automatically mounting file systems on demand.
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ad787160 131.tl 'Installation and Operation of UUCP''SMM:14'
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ad787160 133Describes the implementation of uucp; for the installer and administrator.
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ad787160 136.tl 'A Dial\-Up Network of UNIX Systems''SMM:15'
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ad787160 138Describes UUCP, a program for communicating files between UNIX systems.
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ad787160 141.tl 'On the Security of UNIX''SMM:16'
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143Hints on how to break UNIX, and how to avoid your system being broken.
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ad787160 146.tl 'Password Security \- A Case History''SMM:17'
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148How the bad guys used to be able to break the password algorithm, and why
149they cannot now (at least not so easily).
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ad787160 152.tl 'Networking Implementation Notes, 4.4BSD Edition''SMM:18'
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154A concise description of the system interfaces used within the
155networking subsystem.
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ad787160 158.tl 'The PERL Programming Language''SMM:19'
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160The Practical Extraction and Report Language is ideal for
161writing those pesky adminitration scripts.