Tru64 UNIX Documentation Overview for Version 5.1A Part Number: AA-RH8RD-TE June 2001 Product Version: Tru64 UNIX Version 5.1A This manual describes the documentation for the Compaq Tru64 UNIX operating system. It also describes the structure of the documentation kits and provides information about ordering them.
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Contents About This Manual 1 Finding the Documentation You Need 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.3 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.5 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.5.3 1.6 1.6.1 1.6.2 1.6.3 1.6.4 2 Introduction to the Documentation Set . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . Core Documentation .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . Supplementary Documentation .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . Layered Products . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .
2.1.7 Programming Support Tools .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . 2.1.8 Release Notes for Version 5.1A (revised) .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . 2.1.9 Security (revised) . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . 2.1.10 Technical Overview for Version 5.1A (revised) . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . 2.2 Printed-Only Documentation . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . 2.2.1 Quick Reference Card (revised) .. . .. . . .. .
3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 4 Printed-Only Documentation . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . Full Installation Quick Start (revised) . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . Update Installation Quick Reference Card (revised) . . .. . .. . X Window System Administrator’s Guide . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . Online-Only Documentation . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . BIND Configuration File Guide .. . .. . . .. . .. . .
4.3.6 4.3.7 4.3.8 4.3.9 4.3.10 4.3.11 4.3.12 4.3.13 4.3.14 5 4–9 4–9 4–9 4–9 4–9 4–10 4–10 4–10 4–11 Supplementary Documentation 5.1 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.3 6 Common Desktop Environment: Programmer’s Guide . . .. . Common Desktop Environment: Programmer’s Overview . Common Desktop Environment: Style Guide and Certification Checklist . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . Java Documentation .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .
Index Figures 1–1 2–1 Structure of the Tru64 UNIX Documentation Kit . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . Example Master Index Search .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . 1–9 2–3 Alphabetical Listing of Core, Supplementary, and TruCluster Server Documentation . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. .
About This Manual This manual describes the documentation that comes with the Compaq Tru64™ UNIX operating system. It also provides information about the structure of the documentation kits and the tools used to access the documentation. Audience This manual is for anyone who needs to access documentation about the Tru64 UNIX operating system. It can help you decide which manuals in the documentation set are most useful to you and how you can use those manuals.
Chapter 6 Describes the Tru64 UNIX reference pages, shows the various ways of displaying the reference pages on line, and describes the contents of the Reference Pages Documentation Kit. Chapter 7 Describes the Device Driver Kit and the contents of the books in that kit. Reader’s Comments Compaq welcomes any comments and suggestions you have on this and other Tru64 UNIX manuals.
1 Finding the Documentation You Need You can find most of the Tru64 UNIX documentation you need on the Documentation CD–ROM that comes with the Tru64 UNIX product and also on the World Wide Web. Most of this documentation is provided on line in HTML and PDF formats and is also available as printed books. Your Web browser gives you access to the HTML format, and the Adobe Acrobat Reader lets you view and print the PDF versions. The printed books are packaged in kits that you can purchase from Compaq.
This information is for those who develop software on and/or for the Tru64 UNIX operating system. Be aware, however, that some of this documentation is written to serve different audiences. For example, the Security manual is divided into three parts to provide guidance for individual users, system administrators, and programmers who must develop secure programs.
1.1.3 Layered Products Layered products documentation consists of books and other documents that aid in the use of separately licensed products, such as TruCluster™ and Compaq C++. For more information, see Section 1.6. 1.2 Changes to the Version 5.1A Documentation Set This section describes changes to the ways you can access documentation and lists the documentation that was revised, removed, or offered for the first time in this release.
• How to Access Tru64 UNIX Documentation (print-only document) • Master Index • Quick Reference Card (print-only document) • Release Notes for Version 5.1A • Security • Technical Overview for Version 5.1A • Tru64 UNIX Version 5.
• Technical Reference for Using Chinese Features (online-only document) • Technical Reference for Using Japanese Features (online-only document) 1.2.3 New Documentation The following documentation is new with this release: • Managing Online Addition and Removal This manual is provided on line and in printed format; it is included with the system and network management documentation.
• If you purchase an Update Contract for the documentation set, you receive printed versions of the books that have been updated. • If you purchase a system with the Tru64 UNIX operating system preinstalled (often called a FIS system, for factory installed software), online versions of the following books are installed on the system: – Release Notes for Version 5.
With Acrobat Reader, you can scroll through books, print selected sections or entire books, and copy sections to the clipboard. The Version 5.
• A silver bullet indicates supplementary documentation, which is documentation that is not part of any kit and cannot be ordered from Compaq. • A green bullet indicates reference pages. Books that meet the needs of different audiences appear in several categories. For example, you will find the Security manual in the General User, Programming, and System and Network Management categories because it serves each of those audiences.
• Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX (formerly Open Source Internet Solutions) • Tru64 UNIX Porting Guides • Tru64 UNIX POSIX Conformance Documentation • System Limits This document lists the system limits for the components of the Tru64 UNIX operating system. The Web site also provides updates to documentation between formal product releases.
The printed manuals include a letter icon on the spine to help you quickly find the book you are looking for. The following icons are used: G Indicates books that are for general users S Indicates books that are for system and network administrators P Indicates books that are for programmers Although a book’s primary audience determines the documentation kit it is packaged in, some books help meet the needs of several audiences.
This kit provides general information on how to use the Tru64 UNIX operating system. The manuals in this kit are for everyone who uses Tru64 UNIX. This kit contains the following documentation: CDE Companion Command and Shell User’s Guide Master Index Security • System and Network Management Documentation Kit This kit is for people who are responsible for managing the Tru64 UNIX operating system or network.
Programming Support Tools Programming with ONC RPC Writing Kernel Modules Writing Software for the International Market 1.5.3 Additional Documentation in the Media Kit The following documentation is packaged in the Tru64 UNIX media kit, but is not included in any of the orderable Tru64 UNIX documentation kits: How to Access Tru64 UNIX Documentation Cluster Technical Overview 1.6 Documentation for Layered Products Compaq and third-party vendors produce many applications that run on Tru64 UNIX systems.
included with Tru64 UNIX. See Section 5.3 for information about the Tru64 UNIX Associated Products CD–ROMs. 1.6.3 Tru64 UNIX Alpha Online Documentation Library Many of the layered products produced by Compaq, such as Compaq’s C++ product and the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), are included on the Tru64 UNIX Alpha Software Product Library, a collection of CD–ROMs in a kit that is updated every three months.
2 General User Documentation This chapter describes the general user documentation, which provides information for all users of the Tru64 UNIX operating system. The books in this category provide introductory information for people who are unfamiliar with Tru64 UNIX, as well as advanced information for the experienced user. Each document is individually described. Printed books can be purchased from Compaq in the documentation kits described in Section 1.5.
2.1.2 Cluster Release Notes (revised) The Cluster Release Notes provide a brief introduction to the TruCluster Server and describe known problems and workarounds. 2.1.3 Cluster Technical Overview (revised) The Cluster Technical Overview describes the major components of the TruCluster Server product. The opening chapter introduces the features of a TruCluster Server cluster.
2.1.6 Master Index (revised) The Master Index can help you find the information you need in the core documentation set, as follows: • In the printed version of this book, the index items direct you to the books and pages where the topic is discussed. • In the online version of this book, clicking on an index entry in many cases will take you to the appropriate book at the point where the topic is discussed.
2.1.8 Release Notes for Version 5.1A (revised) The Release Notes for Version 5.1A are for all users of the Tru64 UNIX operating system. This book includes the following information: • An overview of the new and changed features of the Version 5.
• • • Part 1 is aimed at general users. It introduces the enhanced security features and helps users to start using them. Other topics include the following: – How to connect to other systems – Using the security features of the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) – Using access control lists (ACLs) on files and directories Part 2 describes how to set up and administer the operating system’s enhanced security, which includes enhanced passwords and the audit subsystem.
• Networking protocols and applications • Supported file systems • The Tru64 UNIX kernel, symmetric multiprocessing, virtual memory, and device recognition • Major features of the Tru64 UNIX development environment • Tru64 UNIX interoperability with Windows NT and Windows 2000 • Tru64 UNIX security • Internationalization features An appendix to this manual lists the Internet RFC (Request for Comments) standards and non-RFC standards to which the Tru64 UNIX operating system conforms.
The card titled How to Access Tru64 UNIX Documentation provides a brief overview of the various ways available to you to find and access the information you need, including the Tru64 UNIX reference pages. It also lists the documentation included in the printed documentation kits. This book is packaged with the Tru64 UNIX operating system media, but is not included in any of the Tru64 UNIX documentation kits. 2.2.3 Tru64 UNIX Version 5.1A CD–ROMs (revised) The document titled Tru64 UNIX Version 5.
2.3.3 Common Desktop Environment: User’s Guide The Common Desktop Environment: User’s Guide describes the basic features of the CDE and describes how to use the desktop and the desktop applications. It expands upon some of the topics in the CDE Companion and provides illustrations of the graphical interface as it is displayed on workstation screens. 2.3.
3 System and Network Management Documentation This chapter describes the Tru64 UNIX system and network management documentation, which provides information on topics such as configuring systems and networks, maintaining disks, and using system administration tools. The books in this category are generally geared toward advanced users. Each document is individually described. Books that are printed can be purchased from Compaq in the documentation kits described in Section 1.5.
3.1.2 Cluster Administration (revised) The Cluster Administration manual describes how to perform tasks related to the day-to-day management of a TruCluster Server system. This manual is intended for the person who will configure and manage the TruCluster Server system. Instructions in this manual assume the user is an experienced UNIX administrator who can configure and maintain hardware, operating systems, and networks.
products (DS-DWZZH UltraSCSI hubs, and HSZ70 and HSZ80 RAID array controllers) • How to prepare systems for a TruCluster Server configuration and how to connect host bus adapters to shared storage using the DS-DWZZH UltraSCSI hubs and the newest RAID array controllers (HSZ70 and HSZ80) • How to set up and upgrade Memory Channel cluster interconnects • An overview of Fibre Channel and how to set up Fibre Channel hardware to allow Tru64 UNIX and TruCluster Server installation on Fibre Channel disks • T
• Adding members to a cluster • Reinstalling cluster members • Performing a rolling upgrade from the previous version of the base operating system and cluster software to the current version • Upgrading to TruCluster Server software from TruCluster Production Server software or TruCluster Available Server software Version 1.5 or Version 1.6 3.1.
• The system management applications to use in setting up services following a Full Installation • An overview of ways to manage software • On overview of the Tru64 UNIX mandatory and optional subsets • The Tru64 UNIX device-naming conventions • An overview of the processes for installing associated products • An overview of the installation log files, which capture the screen output and processing of Full, Update, and Cloned installations This manual is intended for anyone who is installing or
intended for system administrators who are responsible for managing the operating system. To understand and use the information in this manual, system programmers and administrators should have in-depth knowledge of operating system concepts, commands, and utilities. 3.1.
• High-level considerations — such as environment factors and power requirements — to take into account in order to properly set up and configure system hardware • Component “indictment and deallocation,” which refers to the methodology of identifying system components that have a likelihood of serious failure (indictment) and then automatically taking them off line (deallocation) • Step-by-step procedures for adding and removing components in a system while keeping the operating system and associated
• Configuring and managing the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) • Configuring point-to-point connections using the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) and the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) • The Local Area Transport (LAT) protocol and how to configure and maintain a LAT environment • Troubleshooting networks and network services using flow charts and other problem-solving tools 3.1.
• Troubleshooting networks and network services using flow charts and other problem-solving tools 3.1.15 Security (revised) The online version of the Security manual is included with the system and network administration information because it contains information of interest to those administrators. However, the printed version is included only in the End User Documentation Kit. See Section 2.1.9 for information about this manual. 3.1.
The LMF software can be used by companies other than Compaq. Those companies can issue Product Authorization Keys (PAKs) or have Compaq issue them on their behalf. Additionally, other companies can include license-checking functions in their software. However, the Software License Management manual addresses only software that is supplied and produced by Compaq. 3.1.
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.
3.2.1 Full Installation Quick Start (revised) The Full Installation Quick Start card describes the basic steps for performing a Full Installation of the Tru64 UNIX operating system from the installation CD–ROM. It walks you through the process of performing preinstallation tasks, installing the operating system, and setting up services. Users of this card should have a working knowledge of the Tru64 UNIX operating system and to have previously performed a Full Installation.
Also, you can now selectively use many options that previously applied to all zones. 3.3.2 DECevent Translation and Reporting Utility DECevent provides an interface between a system user and the operating system’s event logger. DECevent can help system administrators to troubleshoot Tru64 UNIX system problems. The DECevent Translation and Reporting Utility manual describes the DECevent command features related to the translation and reporting of events on Tru64 UNIX operating systems.
4 Programming Documentation This chapter describes the documentation designed for software developers who write applications on or for the Tru64 UNIX operating system. The books in this category are generally geared toward advanced users. Each document is individually described. Books that are printed can be purchased from Compaq in the documentation kits described in Section 1.5.
• Configure ATM software • Understand how the different kernel interfaces operate • Write a kernel module This manual does not describe the application programming interface (API) that user-level applications would use to access the ATM subsystem. This manual is not an ATM networking tutorial. 4.1.
This manual is intended for programmers who need reference information on the Compaq C language. For task-oriented information or platform-specific information, see the cc(1) reference page and the Programmer’s Guide. 4.1.6 Guide to Preparing Product Kits (revised) The Guide to Preparing Product Kits describes the procedures for creating, maintaining, and installing the collections of files and directories that make up a layered product kit.
Transport Interface (XTI) and the sockets and STREAMS programming frameworks, including information about system calls, header files, and libraries. Additionally, it provides information about porting sockets-based applications to XTI. This manual also describes the software bridge ifnet (STREAMS module and DLPI STREAMS pseudodevice driver) that the Tru64 UNIX operating system supports.
4.1.11 Programming Support Tools The Programming Support Tools manual describes commands and utilities for text manipulation, macro and program generation, and source file management on Tru64 UNIX. Although the commands and utilities described in this manual are primarily for programmers, some of them (such as grep and sed) are useful for general users.
The Writing Kernel Modules manual provides information for developers who want to augment the kernel with modules tailored to their particular environment. This manual is also included in the Tru64 UNIX Device Drivers Kit ( Chapter 7). 4.1.15 Writing Software for the International Market Internationalization (often called I18N) is the process of designing or adapting programs to interact with users in their own language and to reflect the culture of the user’s region.
components of the OSF/Motif environment: the Toolkit, window manager, and user interface language. This manual is for programmers who want to create applications in the OSF/Motif environment. 4.2.
4.3.2 Common Desktop Environment: Desktop KornShell User’s Guide The Common Desktop Environment: Desktop KornShell User’s Guide provides the information needed to create Motif applications with KornShell (ksh) scripts. It also provides several example scripts of increasing complexity. This manual is for programmers who want to develop Motif applications using KornShell scripts rather than the C programming language.
4.3.6 Common Desktop Environment: Programmer’s Guide The Common Desktop Environment: Programmer’s Guide contains the information needed to integrate an existing application into the CDE desktop. It also describes how to write new CDE applications. Readers should be familiar with Motif, X, UNIX, and C programming. 4.3.
The Ladebug Debugger Manual is for developers who need to debug multiprocess and multithreaded applications, perform kernel debugging, and perform remote client/server debugging. 4.3.11 Object File and Symbol Table Format Specification The Object File and Symbol Table Format Specification provides technical information for compiler and debugger writers and other developers who must access or manipulate object files on the Tru64 UNIX operating system.
The ToolTalk User’s Guide is useful to developers who create or maintain applications that use the ToolTalk service to interoperate with other applications; it is also useful to system administrators who set up workstations. The reader should be familiar with operating system commands, system administrator commands, and system terminology. • ToolTalk Reference Manual The ToolTalk Reference Manual describes components of the ToolTalk application programming interface such as enumerated types and functions.
This manual (written by David Rosenthal) is based on the Release 6 software. • X Toolkit Intrinsics — C Language Interface Intrinsics are a programming library tailored to the special requirements of user-interface construction within a network window system — specifically the X Window System. The Intrinsics and a widget set make up the X Toolkit. The X Toolkit Intrinsics — C Language Interface manual describes the X Toolkit Intrinsics. It is based on Version 11, Release 6.
5 Supplementary Documentation This chapter describes some of the supplementary documentation that is provided on the Tru64 UNIXOperating System CD–ROM, Associated Products CD–ROMs Volumes 1 and 2, and Compaq’s Web site. The Printed and Online Documentation sections of the previous chapters describe the supplementary documentation provided on the Documentation CD–ROM. Supplementary documentation is provided only on line and comes from various sources.
The volume of Best Practice documentation continues to grow, due in part to requests from customers. The Best Practices Web page provides information for sending your suggestions to Compaq. You might find new Best Practice documentation at this site each time you visit it. 5.2 Operating System CD–ROM The documentation described in the following sections is included on the Tru64 UNIX Operating System CD–ROM. Some of this documentation is available only when you install the software it describes. 5.2.
5.2.3 Text Version of the Tru64 UNIX Release Notes As an alternative to the PDF and HTML versions of the Tru64 UNIX Release Notes included on the Documentation CD–ROM, an ASCII text version of this document is included on the Operating System CD–ROM as follows: mount_point/DOCUMENTATION/TEXT/Tru64_UNIX_V5_1A_Release_Notes.txt 5.2.4 X Image Extension Documentation The X Image Extension (XIE) code provides a powerful mechanism for the transfer and display of virtually any image on X-capable hardware.
5.3 Associated Products CD–ROMs The Associated Products CD–ROMs contain documentation for various components of Tru64 UNIX. The document called Tru64 UNIX Version 5.1A CD–ROMs (a printed sheet packaged with the Tru64 UNIX media kit) provides a list of the applications located on these CD–ROMs, as do the 00README.TXT files located on the CD–ROMs. Both Associated Products CD–ROMs provide a graphical user interface that you can use to access documentation and to install product software.
6 Tru64 UNIX Reference Pages The Tru64 UNIX operating system provides an extensive set of reference pages (also called man pages or manual pages), each of which describes one topic, such as a command, function, or file. This chapter discusses the reference pages. 6.1 Reading Reference Pages On Line You can use the webman utility to read the reference pages on line using your Web browser and print them by clicking on the browser’s Print menu.
information about installing and using webman, see the following file on the Documentation CD–ROM: /mount-point/DOCS/HTML/webman/Installing_webman.txt See Section 1.4.1 for information about the Documentation CD–ROM. 6.1.3 Using the xman Command The xman command starts an X Window System reference-page browsing tool. One function of the tool is to display a list of the reference pages. You display a reference page by double-clicking on its name in the list.
6.3 Overview of the Reference Page Sections The reference pages are grouped into sections, according to their function, audience, or both. The section numbers appear as numbers in parentheses next to the name of the reference page. For example: lpr(1) automount(8) createlabel(3) The following list describes each section: Reference Pages Section 1 Section 1 describes user commands that are available to everyone who uses the Tru64 UNIX operating system.
In printed form, this section is divided into two volumes. Reference Pages Section 7 Section 7 describes special files, related device driver functions, databases, and network support. This section is for programmers and system administrators. In printed form, this section is in one volume. Reference Pages Sections 8 and 1m Sections 8 and 1m describe commands for system operation and maintenance. These sections are for system administrators. In printed form, these sections are divided into three volumes.
7 Device Driver Documentation Documentation to aid programmers in writing device drivers for Tru64 UNIX is packaged in a separately orderable Device Driver Kit (DDK). This documentation was produced by Compaq writers working closely with the device driver developers. This kit (Version 2.
Writing Kernel Modules This manual describes topics for all kernel modules such as kernel threads and writing kernel modules in a symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) environment. Read this manual before you use the Writing Device Drivers manual. This is the same manual that is included in the Developer’s Kit of the Tru64 UNIX documentation set. Writing PCI Bus Device Drivers This manual provides information for systems engineers who write device drivers for the PCI bus.
A Documentation Listings This appendix lists the core and supplementary components of the Tru64 UNIX documentation. A.1 Components of the Tru64 UNIX and TruCluster Server Printed Documentation Kits The following sections list the contents of the Tru64 UNIX and TruCluster Server documentation kits. A.1.1 Tru64 UNIX Documentation Kit The documentation in the following list comprises the Tru64 UNIX Documentation Kit (QA-6ADAA-GZ).
Network Administration: Services Sharing Software on a Local Area Network Software License Management System Administration System Configuration and Tuning System Configuration Supplement: OEM Platforms X Window System Administrator’s Guide (printed only) X Window System Environment Developer’s Kit (QA-6ADAF-GZ) Assembly Language Programmer’s Guide Asynchronous Transfer Mode Calling Standard for Alpha Systems Compaq C Language Reference Manual Guide to the POSIX Threads Library Guide to Preparing Product Ki
Ladebug Debugger Manual New and Changed Features from Prior Releases Object File and Symbol Table Format Specification Performance Manager Safety & Comfort Guide sendmail Installation and Operation Guide Common Desktop Environment documentation Common Desktop Environment: Advanced User’s and System Administrator’s Guide Common Desktop Environment: Application Builder User’s Guide Common Desktop Environment: Desktop KornShell User’s Guide Common Desktop Environment: Help System Author’s and Programmer’s Guid
Table A–1: Alphabetical Listing of Core, Supplementary, and TruCluster Server Documentation Title On Line Advanced Printing Software User Guide Yes No AdvFS Administration Yes Yes Assembly Language Programmer’s Guide Yes Yes Asynchronous Transfer Mode Yes Yes BIND Configuration File Guide Yes No Calling Standard for Alpha Systems Yes Yes CDE Companion Yes Yes Cluster Administration Yes Yes Cluster Hardware Configuration Yes Yes Cluster Highly Available Applications Yes Yes Cl
Table A–1: Alphabetical Listing of Core, Supplementary, and TruCluster Server Documentation (cont.) Title On Line Printed Compaq C Language Reference Manual Yes Yes DECevent Translation and Reporting Utility Yes No Documentation Overview for Version 5.
Table A–1: Alphabetical Listing of Core, Supplementary, and TruCluster Server Documentation (cont.) Title On Line Programming Support Tools Yes Yes Programming with ONC RPC Yes Yes Quick Reference Card No Yes Release Notes for Version 5.
Table A–1: Alphabetical Listing of Core, Supplementary, and TruCluster Server Documentation (cont.
Index A B Advanced Printing Software books packaged with kit, 2–7 documentation for, 1–12 User Guide, 2–7 Advanced Server for UNIX Best Practices, 5–1 viewing documentation on the Web, 1–8 BIND Configuration File Guide, 3–12 ( See ASU ) AdvFS administration manual, 3–1 documentation for separately licensed utilities, 1–12 applications ( See layered products ) archives ( See previous versions of Tru64 UNIX manuals ) Asian languages, 4–10 Assembly Language Programmer’s Guide, 4–1 Associated Products C
configuration cloning, 3–5 installation cloning, 3–5 Cluster Administration manual, 3–2 Cluster Application Availability subsystem ( See CAA ) Cluster Hardware Configuration manual, 3–2 Cluster Highly Available Applications manual, 3–3 Cluster Installation manual, 3–3 Cluster LAN Interconnect manual, 3–4 Cluster Release Notes, 2–2 Cluster Technical Overview inclusion in media kit, 1–12 collect utility, 3–7 Command and Shell User’s Guide, 2–2 Common Desktop Environment: Advanced User’s and System Adminis
device driver documentation books in set described, 7–1 kit for, 7–1 viewing documentation on the Web, foreign language ( See Asian languages ) Full Installation Quick Start (printed card), 3–12 1–8 ( See also Update Installation Quick Reference (printed card) ) Device Driver Kit ( See device driver documentation ) Documentation CD-ROM described, 1–7 general user information on, 2–1 mounting, 1–8 programming documentation on, G general user documentation books in kit, 1–10 category in online Document
( See Writing Software for the International Market ) icon ( See spine icon ) installation of Tru64 UNIX operating system, 3–4, 3–5 of TruCluster Server systems, 3–3 installation cloning, 3–5 Installation Guide on FIS system, 1–6 overview of, 3–4 Installation Guide – Advanced Topics on FIS system, 1–6 overview of, 3–5 Installation Instructions and Release Notes for Device Driver Kit, 7–2 Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual, 4–11 internationalization ( See Writing Software for the International
on FIS system, 1–6 overview of, 3–7 Network Administration: Services manual, 3–8 ( See also Network Administration: Connections manual ) on FIS system, 1–6 overview of, 3–8 network management ( See system and network management documentation ) Network Programmer’s Guide, 4–3 new and changes features of operating system ( See operating system ) O Object File and Symbol Table Format Specification document, 4–10 ONC RPC ( See Programming with ONC RPC manual ) online Documentation Library, 1–7 Open Source
books in kit, 1–11 category in online Documentation Library, 1–7 defined, 1–1 overview of books, 4–1 Programming Support Tools manual, 4–5 Programming with ONC RPC manual, 4–5 Q Quick Reference Card, 2–6 QuickSpecs, 5–2 R realtime programming ( See Guide to Realtime Programming ) reference pages available as optional subsets, 1–2 in printed books, 6–2 on the Web, 1–8 overview of sections, 6–3 reading on line, 6–1 webman viewer for, 6–1 Release Notes included in Technical Update on Web, 2–4n on FIS system
for system and network managers, 3–12 for ToolTalk service, 4–10 for X Window System, 4–11 Java documentation, 4–9 New and Changed Features from Previous Releases, 2–7 Object File and Symbol Table Format Specification document, 4–10 on associated products CD–ROMs, 5–4 on Operating System CD–ROM, 5–2 overview of, 5–1 QuickSpecs, 5–2 X Image Extension, 5–3 sys_check utility, 3–7 SysMan, 3–7 System Administration manual on FIS system, 1–6 overview of, 3–10 system and network management documentation books
U Writing PCI Bus Device Drivers, Update Installation Quick Reference Card, 3–12 ( See also Full Installation Quick Start (printed card) ) W 7–2 Writing Software for the International Market, 4–6 Writing VMEbus Device Drivers, 7–2 X Web search facility for, 1–7 viewing Tru64 UNIX documentation on, 1–8 Web-Based Enterprise Service ( See WEBES ) WEBES, 3–7 webman ( See reference pages ) WLS installing after a Full Installation, 3–5 World Wide Web ( See Web ) Worldwide Language Support ( See WLS )