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HP 9000 Networking: Advanced Server/9000 Concepts and Planning Guide
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HP Part Number: J2716-90016

Edition: Edition 2

Published: E1097


Table of Contents

Preface
1 Introducing the Advanced Server/9000
2 Managing Advanced Server Domains
Directory Services and Domains
Network Building Blocks-An Overview
Advanced Server Domains
User Access to Domain Resources
Trust Relationships
Grouping Users With Similar Needs
Computers that Can Participate in Domains
Advanced Server Computer Accounts
Computers that Can Interact with Domain Computers
How User Logons Work
Deciding on a Domain Model
Directory Database Size
Single Domain Model
Single Master Domain Model
Multiple Master Domain Model
Dedicated Server in a Master Domain Model
Managing Domains
Promoting and Demoting Domain Controllers
Directory Database Synchronization
Adding, Renaming, Moving, and Removing Domain Computers
Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer
Managing Domain Security Policies
Administering Trust Relationships
Managing Services
Integrating Advanced Server with Existing Systems
Local User Accounts
How Advanced Server Works with LAN Manager
3 Working with User and Group Accounts
Managing User Accounts
Domain Accounts and Workstation Accounts
User Manager and User Manager for Domains
Domain User Accounts
Managing Group Accounts
Using Groups to Assign User Capabilities
Strategies for Using Groups
Built-in Global Groups: Automatic Memberships in Local Groups
Creating New Groups
4 Managing User Work Environments
Logon Scripts
Creating Logon Scripts
Assigning Logon Scripts to User or Group Accounts
Setting Up Replication of Logon Scripts
Environment Variables
Home Directory
%USERNAME% in User Profile and Home Directory Paths
Copying the User Environment Profile
User Profiles
System Policy
5 Managing Shared Resources and Resource Security
Sharing Network Resources
File and Directory Permissions
Sharing Resources With Network Users
Sharing Directories
Securing Resources
How Advanced Server Permissions Work
Setting Permissions on Advanced Server Volumes
Setting Permissions on Shared Directories
Setting Permissions on Printers
HP-UX Disk Quota Enforcement
Managing Directory Replication
How Directory Replication Works
Setting Up an Export Server
Setting Up an Import Computer
Replication of Multiple Directory Trees
Replication Troubleshooting Tips
Assessing and Managing Resource Use
Viewing or Disconnecting User Sessions
Viewing or Disconnecting Shared Resources
Viewing or Closing Resources In Use
Sending a Message to Users
Managing Administrative Alerts
Auditing Resource Use
Protecting Against Viruses
6 Setting Up Print Servers
Overview of Advanced Server Printing
Advanced Server Printing Terms
Advanced Server Remote Printing
Planning Your Printing Operations
Choosing Printers
Choosing Computers to Be Print Servers
Planning How Users Access Printers (Shared Printer Queues)
Setting Up a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
Configuring an HP-UX System Printer
Adding a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
Connecting to an Uplevel AS/U Printer
Configuring Network-Interface Printers
Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms
Installing a Printer Driver for an Unsupported Printer
Setting Properties for a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
Setting General Properties for a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
Changing Scheduling and Spooling Settings
Sharing a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
Security
Setting Device-Specific Properties
Setting Document Defaults
Setting Server Properties
Creating Custom Forms
Configuring the Server's Properties
Managing a Print Queue
Viewing and Managing Remote Printers
7 Monitoring Events
Overview
Interpreting an Event
Event Header
Event Description
Event Types
Additional Data
Using Event Viewer
Selecting a Log
Selecting a Computer
Refreshing the View
Changing the Font
Viewing Specific Logged Events
Setting Options for Logging Events
Using Event Logs to Troubleshoot Problems
Monitoring Advanced Server Security Events
Managing the Audit Policy
Auditing File and Folder Access
Using Event Viewer With Archived Log Files
Archiving a Log
Viewing a Log Archived in Log File Format
Using Logs Archived in a Text Format
Viewing Event Logs at the Advanced Server Command Prompt
Glossary
Index
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