VMS Systems Management

VMS Systems Management

Author: Lesley O. Rice

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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Offering expert guidance on how to maintain, upgrade, and backup a VMS system, this text examines all systems management activities relating to VMS, especially the technical aspects. It covers account setup, file protection, logical names, queues, backup, shutdown, startup, upgrades, tuning capacity planning, and DCL.


OpenVMS System Management Guide

OpenVMS System Management Guide

Author: Lawrence Baldwin

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2003-11-20

Total Pages: 655

ISBN-13: 0080513123

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OpenVMS System Management Guide, Second Edition, the most complete book on the topic, details for system administrators the tools, technologies, and techniques by which they can configure, maintain, and tune computers running Hewlett-Packard's high-performance OpenVMS operating system. Revised by a topical authority and a principal OpenVMS engineer, the book enables system administrators to perform more efficiently and effectively those everyday tasks critical to an OpenVMS system. Examples have been updated to include OpenVMS/VAX 7.3 and OpenVMS/Alpha 7.3-1. - OpenVMS administration best practices and utilities - System management strategies that support business objectives - Updated references to latest HP documents and other WWW resources - New chapter summarizing software installation - New appendix to help the hobbyist get started


The OpenVMS User's Guide

The OpenVMS User's Guide

Author: Patrick Holmay

Publisher: Digital Press

Published: 1998-09-03

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9781555582036

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Completely updated and revised, The OpenVMS User's Guide continues to be the prime resource for new and non-technical users on how to use OpenVMS and customize it to their working environment. For more proficient users, the book serves as a quick look-up reference. The book begins with an introduction to the OpenVMS operating system and its built-in functions, and then provides a thorough explanation of OpenVMS files and directories, use of DCL, and how to edit files using EVE and EDT. It also discusses how to create command procedures and the Mail and Phone utilities. New to this edition are additional insights into application development and sending e-mail to remote notes via the Internet, remote logins and file transfers. Each chapter is liberally sprinkled with learning aids including summaries and tables of commands, exercises, and review quizzes. Completely covers the OpenVMS operating system - from logging in to creating command procedures, with thorough discussions of files and directories Covers both EVE and EDT editors in detail Shows how to customize your working environment


Getting Started with OpenVMS System Management

Getting Started with OpenVMS System Management

Author: David Miller

Publisher: Digital Press

Published: 2003-04-15

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9781555582814

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1. Introduction -- 2. Booting and startup script -- 3. Licenses -- 4. User accounts, login, and accounting -- 5. Queues -- 6. Backup -- 7. System monitoring and performance management -- 8. Security -- 9. Network -- 10. Clusters -- Bibliography -- Appendixes: -- A. The user environment -- B. VMS and the Web -- C. Assessing OpenVMS and Linux: The right tool for the right job -- D. Memory management system services -- E. Symbols, data, and expressions.


Introduction to Windows Server 2016

Introduction to Windows Server 2016

Author: Gilad James, PhD

Publisher: Gilad James Mystery School

Published:

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13: 6158922501

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Windows Server 2016 is a server operating system developed by Microsoft, designed as a successor to Windows Server 2012. It was released to the public on September 26, 2016. The operating system is packed with new and improved features, including enhanced security, hyper-converged infrastructure, cloud integration, and virtualization improvements. Windows Server 2016 supports hybrid cloud environments, allowing users to run applications on-premises or in the cloud. This allows for efficient and secure workload mobility, as well as improved data protection and disaster recovery. Additionally, the operating system includes new features such as Shielded Virtual Machines, which add an extra layer of security by encrypting virtual machines, and Remote Desktop Services that make it easier to manage and deliver applications to remote desktop users. With these new features, Windows Server 2016 aims to provide a comprehensive, easy-to-use solution for enterprise-level computing. Overall, Windows Server 2016 is an improved and more secure version of Windows Server 2012. It was designed with greater focus on cloud technologies, and hence, it offers features such as the Azure cloud connector and the ability to create a hybrid cloud configuration. Windows Server 2016 is a highly capable operating system that adds a layer of security and flexibility to enterprise computing, thus making it easier for users to set up and manage their own servers and workloads.