a UNIX system for high availability. This manual is not intended to train
administrators or to plan the installation of a UNIX system.
3.1.19 System Configuration and Tuning
The System Configuration and Tuning manual describes how to plan, set up,
and tune high-performance and high-availability systems running the Tru64
UNIX operating system. It can help system administrators to accomplish
many system tasks, including the following:
• Monitoring systems and diagnosing performance problems
• Configuring and tuning a system that will meet current and future needs
• Tuning system resource limits (such as the size of system tables and the
virtual address space) that were set at boot time
• Understanding how hardware, operating system subsystems, and
layered products interact to affect system performance
• Managing the performance of memory, the CPU, disk storage, file
systems, and networks
3.1.20 System Configuration Supplement: OEM Platforms
The System Configuration Supplement: OEM Platforms manual provides
information needed to set up OEM platforms running the Tru64 UNIX
operating system. It helps system and network administrators configure
Alpha VME single-board computers (SBCs), PCI/ISA modular SBCs, and
VMEbus backplane networks in which SBCs operate as Ethernet nodes.
This manual is for experienced system and network administrators who are
thoroughly familiar with their platform’s I/O bus and with the operating
system concepts, commands, and configurations.
3.1.21 X Window System Environment (revised)
The X Window System Environment manual describes various aspects of the
X Window System environment as it is implemented on Tru64 UNIX. It
provides information on how to perform system administration tasks for the
Tru64 UNIX X Window System environment, and describes how to customize
X Window System resources and key mappings. It also provides information
about programming within the Tru64 UNIX X Window System environment.
3.2 Printed-Only Documentation
The documentation described in this section is provided only in printed
books. This documentation is included in the Tru64 UNIX documentation
kits.
System and Network Management Documentation 3–11