Compaq AA-RH8RD-TE Computer Accessories User Manual


 
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