SCO UNIX in a Nutshell

First Edition Februar 1994
ISBN 978-1-56592-037-8
Seiten 588
EUR29.00, SFR49.90


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Inhaltsverzeichnis

	
Preface 
Introduction   
What's in the Quick Ref 
Scope of This Book 
Audience 
For More Information on SCO UNIX 
Usenet Newsgroups 
Mailing Lists 
CompuServe 
Supplements and Support 
Conventions 
Acknowledgments 

Part I:  Open Desktop

Section 1--The Open Desktop   
Entering and Exiting the Desktop 
Logging In 
Logging Out 
Navigating the Desktop 
Accessories Icon 
Calculator 
Clock 
DOS 
Edit 
Find 
Help 
Load 
Mail 
Paint 
Print 
UNIX 
Controls Icon 
Administration 
Color 
Lock 
Mouse 
Preferences 
Session 
Applications Icon 
Help Icon 
Help Menus 
The Help Library 
Context-specific Help 
Files and Directories 

Part II:  User Commands

Section 2--Overview of User Commands  
Common Commands 
Communication 
Comparisons 
DOS Commands 
File Management 
Miscellaneous 
NFS and NIS Commands 
Printing 
Searching 
Storage/Backup 
System Status 
TCP/IP Commands 
Text Processing 
UUCP Commands 

Section 3--SCO UNIX User Commands   
Alphabetical Summary of Commands 

Part III:  Shells

Section 4--The UNIX Shell: An Overview  
Introduction to the Shell 
Purpose of the Shell 
Interactive Use 
Customization of Your UNIX Session 
Programming 
Shell Flavors 
Common Features 
Differing Features 

Section 5--The Bourne Shell and Korn Shell  
Overview of Features 
Syntax 
Special Files 
Filename Metacharacters 
Quoting 
Command Forms 
Redirection Forms 
Coprocesses 
Variables 
Variable Substitution 
Built-in Shell Variables 
Other Shell Variables 
Arrays 
Arithmetic Expressions 
Operators 
Examples 
Command History 
Line-edit Mode 
The fc Command 
Built-in Commands (Bourne and Korn Shell) 
Job Control 
Invoking the Shell 
Restricted Shells 

Section 6--The C Shell   
Overview of Features 
Syntax 
Special (device) Files 
Filename Metacharacters 
Quoting 
Command Forms 
Redirection Forms 
Variables 
Variable Substitution 
Variable Modifiers 
Predefined Shell Variables 
Example .cshrc File 
Environment Variables 
Expressions 
Operators 
Examples 
Command History 
Command Substitution 
Command Substitution Examples 
Word Substitution 
Word Substitution Examples 
History Modifiers 
History Modifier Examples 
Built-in C-shell Commands 
Invoking the Shell 

Section 7--The SCO Shell   
SCO Shell Basics 
Starting and Stopping the Shell 
SCO Shell Screen 
Using Menus 
Quick Reference Keys 
Running Commands From the SCO Shell 
Main Menu Options 
File Management With the Manager Menu 
Running Applications From the Application Menu 
Printing From the Print Menu 
Running Utilities From the Utility Menu 
Configuring the Environment From the Options Menu 
Keystroke Commands 
Cursor Movement Commands 
Insertion and Deletion Commands 
Other Commands 
SCO Shell Menu Map 

Part IV:  Text Editing

Section 8--Pattern Matching   
Filenames Versus Patterns 
Metacharacters, Listed by UNIX Program 
Metacharacters 
Examples of Searching 
Examples of Searching and Replacing 

Section 9--The Vi Editor   
Review of Vi Operations 
Command-line Syntax 
Command Mode 
Insert Mode 
Syntax of Vi Commands 
Status-line Commands 
Movement Commands 
Edit Commands 
Saving and Exiting 
Accessing Multiple Files 
Interacting with UNIX 
Macros 
Miscellaneous Commands 
Alphabetical List of Keys 
Setting Up Vi 
The :set Command 
Options Used by :set 
Example .exrc File 

Section 10--The Ex Editor   
Syntax of Ex Commands 
Options 
Addresses 
Address Symbols 
Alphabetical Summary of Ex Commands 

Section 11--The Sed Editor   
Command-line Syntax 
Conceptual Overview 
Syntax of Sed Commands 
Pattern Addressing 
Group Summary of Sed Commands 
Alphabetical Summary of Sed Commands 

Section 12--The Awk Scripting Language   
Conceptual Overview 
Command-line Syntax 
Patterns and Procedures 
Patterns 
Procedures 
Simple Pattern-Procedure Examples 
Awk System Variables 
Operators 
Variables and Array Assignments 
Group Listing of Awk Commands 
Alphabetical Summary of Commands 

Part V:  Software Development

Section 13--Programming Overview  
Common Commands 
Creating Programs 
Debugging Programs 
Maintaining Programs 

Section 14--Software Development Commands  
Alphabetical Summary of Commands 

Part VI:  System and Network Administration

Section 15--System Administration Overview  
Common Commands 
Archiving 
Daemons 
Hardware 
Installation 
Managing Filesystems 
Miscellaneous 
Printing 
Security and System Integrity 
Starting and Stopping the System 
sysadmsh 
System Activity and Process Management 
Users 
Networking Overview 
TCP/IP Administration Commands 
NFS and NIS Administration Commands 
UUCP Administration Commands 
MMDF Commands 
Overview of TCP/IP 
IP Addresses 
Gateways and Routing 
Name Service 
Configuring TCP/IP 
Troubleshooting TCP/IP 
Overview of NFS 
Overview of NIS 
Administering NIS 
RPC and XDR 
Automounter 
UUCP 
File Transfer 
Administering UUCP 
UUCP control files 
Atdialers 
Security with /etc/passwd 
MMDF 

Section 16--The sysadmsh Shell   
sysadmsh Basics 
Starting and Stopping sysadmsh 
The sysadmsh Screen 
Selecting Menu Items 
Forms 
Radio Buttons 
Scan Windows 
Help 
Function Keys 
Environment Variables 
Menu Options 
Menu Map 

Section 17--System Administration Commands  
Alphabetical Summary of Commands 

Index 


Figures


1-1   Open Desktop login box 
1-2   The SCO Open Desktop main screen 
1-3   Help menu 
1-4   Context-specific help screen 
1-5   Deleting a file 
7-1   The SCO shell screen 
7-2   The SCO shell Help screen 
15-1   Layers in the TCP/IP Protocol Architecture 
15-2   IP Address Structure 

	

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