Whilst providing practical illustrations of technical specifics through examples, Burgess steers away from the overwhelming details of specific operating systems. Trainee administrators and students alike need to understand a wealth of issues relating to heterogeneous environments before understanding the quirks of any one particular system. Moreover this book teaches good practice for working in a global community of networked machines and organizations ? which extends beyond being technically savvy to being professionally and ethically responsible.
Features:
- Broad coverage of Linux and other Unix versions, Windows, Macs and mainframes.
- Practical - supplemented with reference section containing practical recipes and advice.
- Vendor/Platform independent view of the technical, theoretical, practical and social/ethical aspects to Systems Administration.
- Strong pedagogy - end of chapter exercises plus teaching guide available from Website.
New to this edition:
- More exercises
- Security expanded; now covers ISO 17799; fault analysis and diagnostics
- Covers Java services and Ipv6
Table of Contents:
Preface to Second Edition.
1. Introduction.
2. System Components.
3. Networked Communities.
4. Host Management.
5. User Management
6. Models of Network and System Administration.
7. Configuration and Maintenance.
8. Diagnostics, Fault and Change Management.
9. Application Level Services.
10. Network Level Services.
11. Principles of Security.
12. Security Implications.
13. Analytical System Administration.
14. Summary and Outlook.
A. Some Useful Unix Commands.
B. Programming and Compiling.
C. Example Telnet Session.
D. Glossary.
E. Recommended Reading.
Bibliography.
Index.