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Linux on IBM eserver zSeries and S/390 : system management / [Chris Rayns ... et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Rayns, Chris.
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
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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