作者:James Kirkland, David Carmichael, Christopher L. Tinker, Gregory L. Tinker
出版日期:April 27, 2006
出版社:Prentice Hall
页数:624
ISBN:ISBN-10: 0-13-185515-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-13-185515-1
文件格式:CHM
Linux is a fast-growing operating system with powerand appeal, and enterprises worldwide are quickly adopting the systemto utilize its benefits. But as with all operating systems, performanceproblems do occur causing system administrators to scramble intoaction. Finally, there is a complete reference for troubleshootingLinuxquickly! Linux Troubleshooting for System Administrators and PowerUsers is THE book for locating and solving problems and maintaininghigh performance in Red Hat® Linux and Novell® SUSE® Linux systems.
This book not only teaches you how to troubleshootLinux, it shows you how the system worksso you can attack any problemat its root. Should you reinstall if Linux does not boot? Or can yousave time by troubleshooting the problem? Can you enhance performancewhen Linux hangs or runs slowly? Can you overcome problems withprinting or accessing a network? This book provides easy-to-followexamples and an extensive look at the tools, commands, and scripts thatmake Linux run properly.
A troubleshooting guide for all Linux users: Focuseson common problems with start-up, printing, login, the network,security, and more
Restore Linux when boot, startup, or shutdown failsand reinstall Linux properly when all troubleshooting fails
Explains how to use some of the most popular Linux performance tools, including top, sar, vmstat, iostat, and free
Handle storage problems and CPU slamming to ensure high Linux performance
Solve hardware device problems by deciphering error messages and using the lspci tool
Use backup/recover commands and tape libraries to create proper backups
Identify and correct remote and network printing problems using spooler commands
Gone are the days of searching online for solutionsthat are out of date and unreliable. Whether you are a system admin,developer, or user, this book is an invaluable resource for ensuringthat Linux runs smoothly, efficiently, and securely.