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Linux on IBM eserver zSeries and S/390 : system management / [Chris Rayns ... et al.].
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- IBM redbooks.
- IBM redbooks
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Operating systems (Computers).
- IBM System/390 (Computer).
- Linux.
- Physical Description:
- xiv, 468 p. : ill.
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Poughkeepsie, N.Y. : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- Front cover
- Contents
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this redbook
- Become a published author
- Comments welcome
- Part 1 Overview of Linux on zSeries and S/390
- Chapter 1. System overview
- 1.1 System layout
- 1.2 z/VM configuration
- 1.2.1 Format and label DASD
- 1.2.2 Create user definitions
- 1.2.3 Logging on for the first time
- 1.2.4 Building the latest kernel
- 1.3 Cloning systems
- 1.4 Resource management
- 1.4.1 Network configuration
- 1.4.2 Memory configuration
- 1.4.3 CPU configuration
- 1.5 Monitoring
- 1.5.1 The indicate command
- 1.5.2 The RealTime Monitor (RTM)
- 1.5.3 FCON/ESA
- Chapter 2. RAID tools, LVM, and EVMS
- 2.1 RAID tools
- 2.1.1 RAID levels
- 2.1.2 Setting up Level 0 RAID using the Red Hat installation tool
- 2.1.3 Setting up Level 1 RAID manually
- 2.2 EVMS
- 2.2.1 How to get and install EVMS
- 2.2.2 EVMS interface options
- 2.2.3 Terminology
- 2.2.4 How to start with EVMS
- 2.2.5 How to use EVMS
- Chapter 3. RMF PMS
- 3.1 RMF PMS overview
- 3.1.1 How RMF PMS works
- 3.2 Planning for RMF PMS
- 3.3 Generating RMF PMS
- 3.4 Testing RMF PMS
- 3.4.1 Creating data views and a new machine RMF PM client
- 3.4.2 Creating a graph in RMF PM client
- 3.4.3 Testing the HTTP/XML interface in an RMF PMS
- 3.4.4 Testing archive and unarchive of performance data
- 3.5 RMF mix environment
- 3.5.1 FCON/ESA
- 3.5.2 z/OS RMF PM Java client
- 3.5.3 RMF LDAP interface
- Part 2 Open source software
- Chapter 4. Tripwire
- 4.1 Tripwire overview
- 4.1.1 How Tripwire works
- 4.2 Using Tripwire
- 4.2.1 Planning
- 4.2.2 Generating Tripwire
- 4.2.3 Creating initial configuration file
- 4.2.4 Creating and updating a database
- 4.2.5 Testing Tripwire
- 4.2.6 Tips
- Chapter 5. Moodss
- 5.1 Prerequisites for moodss installation
- 5.2 Installing moodss.
- 5.2.1 Download the source code
- 5.2.2 Build RPM packages
- 5.2.3 Install
- 5.3 Using moodss
- 5.3.1 Starting moodss
- 5.3.2 Drag and drop
- 5.3.3 Thresholds
- 5.3.4 Poll time
- 5.3.5 Creating and saving configurations files
- 5.3.6 Developing your own moodss modules
- 5.3.7 Where to find more information
- Chapter 6. Amanda
- 6.1 Amanda overview
- 6.2 Backup process
- 6.2.1 Limitations
- 6.2.2 Setting up the server
- 6.2.3 Configuration details
- 6.2.4 Setting up the clients
- 6.3 Recovering data
- 6.3.1 Recovering a client system
- 6.3.2 Recovering the server
- Chapter 7. OpenLDAP
- 7.1 Managing users using OpenLDAP and pam_ldap
- 7.2 OpenLDAP overview
- 7.2.1 PAM and pam_ldap
- 7.2.2 Configuring OpenLDAP
- 7.2.3 Configuring Name Service Switch
- 7.2.4 Configuring PAM
- 7.2.5 Securing the connection and verifying the server
- 7.2.6 Generating the keys and certificates
- 7.2.7 User administration
- 7.2.8 Replicating servers using slurpd
- Chapter 8. System Installation Suite
- 8.1 Features of SIS
- 8.2 SIS components
- 8.3 SIS on s390
- 8.4 Obtaining SIS
- Part 3 Tivoli
- Chapter 9. Setting up the IBM Tivoli environment
- 9.1 Tivoli Storage Manager
- 9.1.1 TSM Backup/Archive client
- 9.1.2 Installation and configuration of the TSM Web client
- 9.2 IBM Directory Server
- 9.2.1 Installation
- 9.2.2 Configuration
- 9.3 IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business
- 9.4 IBM Tivoli Identity Manager
- 9.4.1 Component layout
- 9.4.2 Installation
- 9.5 Tivoli Management Framework
- 9.5.1 Installation of the Tivoli Management Framework Server
- 9.5.2 Installation of the Tivoli Management Framework Managed Node
- 9.5.3 Installation of other Tivoli Framework products
- 9.5.4 Installation of the Tivoli patches
- 9.5.5 Installation of a Tivoli Endpoint gateway
- 9.5.6 Installation of the Tivoli Endpoints.
- 9.5.7 The view from the Tivoli Desktop
- 9.6 Tivoli Software Distribution
- 9.6.1 Preparing to install Tivoli Software Distribution
- 9.6.2 Installation of Tivoli Software Distribution
- 9.6.3 Prepare the MDIST2 database
- 9.7 Tivoli Distributed Monitoring (Advanced Edition)
- 9.7.1 Understanding Tivoli Distributed Monitoring (Advanced Edition)
- 9.7.2 Preparing for Tivoli Distributed Monitoring (Advanced Edition)
- 9.7.3 Installation of Tivoli Distributed Monitoring (Advanced Edition)
- 9.7.4 Preparing the Linux/390 Endpoints
- 9.7.5 Installation of the Health Console
- 9.8 IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console
- 9.8.1 Component layout
- 9.8.2 Installation
- Chapter 10. System management using IBM Tivoli Software
- 10.1 Operations
- 10.1.1 Availability management with Tivoli Distributed Monitoring (Advanced Edition)
- 10.1.2 Software deployment with Tivoli Software Distribution
- 10.2 Data Management
- 10.2.1 File backup and restore
- 10.3 Security
- 10.3.1 User definition and administration
- 10.3.2 Access control
- 10.3.3 Firewalls
- 10.3.4 Managing for audit
- Part 4 BMC
- Chapter 11. BMC products
- 11.1 MAINVIEW for Linux Servers
- 11.1.1 Configuration/layout
- 11.1.2 Installation
- 11.1.3 Customization
- 11.2 PATROL for Linux Enterprise Server
- 11.2.1 Configuration/layout
- 11.2.2 Installation of PATROL for Linux Enterprise Manager
- 11.2.3 Customization
- 11.3 PATROL Internet Server Manager
- 11.3.1 Broad Range of Server Support
- 11.3.2 Configuration/layout
- 11.3.3 Installation
- 11.3.4 Customization
- Chapter 12. System management using MAINVIEW for Linux Servers
- 12.1 Operations for MAINVIEW for Linux Servers
- 12.1.1 Availability Management
- 12.1.2 Health monitoring: Heartbeat data
- 12.1.3 Health monitoring: Automation
- Chapter 13. System management using PATROL.
- 13.1 Operations using PATROL for Linux Enterprise Server
- 13.1.1 Availability management
- 13.1.2 Health monitoring with PATROL for Linux Enterprise Server
- 13.1.3 Automation
- 13.2 Data management using PATROL for Linux Enterprise Server
- 13.2.1 Monitoring logs
- 13.3 Security monitoring using PATROL for Linux Enterprise Server
- 13.3.1 Monitoring files
- 13.3.2 Monitoring user activity
- 13.4 Operations using PATROL Internet Server Manager
- 13.4.1 Availability management
- 13.4.2 Health monitoring
- 13.5 Security monitoring using PATROL Internet Server Manager
- 13.5.1 SSL certificate monitoring
- Part 5 Computer Associates
- Chapter 14. Computer Associates Linux solutions
- 14.1 Computer Associates solutions for Linux for zSeries and S/390
- 14.1.1 Unicenter: Enterprise management for Linux for zSeries and S/390
- 14.1.2 eTrust: Security for Linux for zSeries and S/390
- 14.1.3 BrightStor: Storage for Linux for zSeries and S/390
- 14.1.4 Advantage: Data management and application development for Linux for zSeries and S/390
- 14.1.5 z/VM Solutions for Linux for zSeries and S/390
- 14.1.6 CleverPath: Portal solutions for Linux for zSeries and S/390
- 14.2 Unicenter Network and Systems Management
- 14.2.1 Installing the Manager
- 14.2.2 Installing Agent Technology and Agents
- 14.3 Unicenter NSM performance management
- 14.3.1 The System Agent
- 14.3.2 The Performance Agents
- 14.3.3 The DB2 Agent
- 14.3.4 The Ingres Agent
- 14.3.5 The Process Agent
- 14.3.6 The Log Agent
- 14.3.7 The Informix Database Agent
- 14.4 Unicenter Management for Web Servers (Apache Agent)
- 14.4.1 Installing the Apache Agent
- 14.5 Unicenter Software Delivery Agent
- 14.5.1 Installing Software Delivery
- 14.6 Unicenter Universal Job Management Agent
- 14.6.1 Installing the Unicenter Universal Job Management Agent.
- 14.7 eTrust Access Control
- 14.7.1 Installing eTrust Access Control
- 14.7.2 Invoking eTrust Access Control
- 14.8 eTrust Directory
- 14.8.1 Installing eTrust Directory
- 14.9 eTrust CA-ACF2 Security (interface to Linux for zSeries and S/390)
- 14.10 eTrust CA-Top Secret Security (interface to Linux for zSeries and S/390)
- 14.11 PAM support for Computer Associates External Security Managers
- 14.11.1 Installing a source distribution
- 14.11.2 Installing a binary distribution
- 14.12 eTrust Admin
- 14.12.1 Using eTrust Admin in the native Linux 390 environment
- 14.13 eTrust Audit
- 14.13.1 Routing audit information from Linux
- 14.14 BrightStor Enterprise Backup
- 14.14.1 Installing BrightStor Enterprise Backup
- 14.15 Advantage Ingres Enterprise Relational Database
- 14.15.1 Installing Advantage Ingres Enterprise Relational Database
- 14.16 Advantage CA-XCOM Data Transport
- 14.16.1 Installing Advantage CA-XCOM
- 14.17 Advantage Data Transport Agent
- 14.17.1 Installation considerations
- 14.17.2 Installing Advantage Data Transport
- 14.18 VM:Manager VM Management Suite for Mainframe Linux
- 14.18.1 Installing VM:Manager VM Management Suite for Mainframe Linux
- 14.19 Unicenter VM:Account
- 14.20 Unicenter VM:Operator
- 14.21 Unicenter VM:Schedule
- 14.22 Unicenter VM:Spool
- 14.23 BrightStor VM:Backup
- 14.24 BrightStor VM:Tape
- 14.25 eTrust VM:Director
- 14.26 Unicenter CA-Explore Performance Management for VM
- 14.26.1 Installing Unicenter CA-Explore Performance Management for VM
- 14.27 CleverPath Portal
- 14.27.1 Installing CleverPath Portal
- Chapter 15. System management with Computer Associates software
- 15.1 Operations
- 15.1.1 Availability management
- 15.1.2 Health Monitoring
- 15.1.3 Automation
- 15.2 Data management
- 15.2.1 File backup and restore
- 15.2.2 Managing shared file systems.
- 15.3 Security.
- Notes:
- "November 2002."
- "SG24-6820-00."
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- OCLC:
- 932363896
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