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Chapter 3 Configuring a System

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Starting A Preloaded System
Using the CDE Desktop
Using System Administration Manager (SAM)
Using SAM versus HP-UX Commands
Starting SAM
Using SAM with an X Window System
Using SAM with a Text Terminal
Using SAM for Remote System Administration
Granting Users Limited Access to SAM
Displaying Device Information in SAM
Using Distributed Systems Administration Utilities
Introduction to Configuration Synchronization
Configuring cfengine
cfengine Troubleshooting
Introduction to syslog
Log Consolidation Overview
Log Consolidation Configuration
Disabling Log Consolidation
Securing Consolidated Logs
Viewing Consolidated Logs
Introduction to Command Fanout
Controlling Access to a System
Adding a User to a System
Controlling File Access
Controlling Usage and Processes with Run-Levels
Adding Peripherals
Setting Up Non-HP Terminals
Troubleshooting Problems with Terminals
Setting Up the Online Manpages
Making Adjustments
Setting the System Clock
Manually Setting Initial Information
Customizing System-Wide and User Login Environments
Setting Up Mail Services
Components of an Electronic Mail System
Configuring a System to Send Electronic Mail
Configuring a System to Receive Electronic Mail
Reconfiguring the Kernel
(Prior to HP-UX 11i Version 2)
Steps to Reconfigure the Kernel
If the New Kernel Fails to Boot
Managing Dynamically Loadable Kernel Modules
Reconfiguring the Kernel
(HP-UX 11i Version 2)
Introduction
Common Behavior for Kernel Configuration Commands
Managing Kernel Modules with kcmodule
Managing Kernel Modules with kcweb
Managing Kernel Tunable Parameters with kctune
Managing Kernel Tunable Parameters with kcweb
Monitoring Kernel Resource Usage
Managing the Running Configuration using kconfig
Managing Saved Configurations with kconfig
Managing Configurations with System Files
Managing Device Bindings
The Kernel Configuration Log File
Parsing Command Output
Recovering from Errors
Kernel Configuration Example
Kernel Configuration Quick Reference Tables
Transition from Previous HP-UX Releases

This section describes how to set up a single-user or multiuser system. The following topics are discussed:

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