








             UUNNIIXX SSyysstteemm MMaannaaggeerr''ss MMaannuuaall ((SSMMMM))

             44..44 BBeerrkkeelleeyy SSooffttwwaarree DDiissttrriibbuuttiioonn

                         June, 1993



     This  volume  contains  manual  pages and supplementary
documents useful to system administrators.  The  information
in  these documents applies to the 4.4BSD system as distrib-
uted by U.C. Berkeley.

                                                         ((88))
RReeffeerreennccee MMaannuuaall -- SSeeccttiioonn 88

     Section 8 of  the  UNIX  Programmer's  Manual  contains
     information  related  to  system operation, administra-
     tion,  and maintenance.

SSyysstteemm IInnssttaallllaattiioonn aanndd AAddmmiinniissttrraattiioonn

Installing and Operating 4.4BSD                        SMM:1

     The definitive reference document for those  occa-
     sions  when you find you need to start over again.


Building 4.4BSD Kernels with _C_o_n_f_i_g                    SMM:2

     In-depth discussions of the use and  operation  of
     the _c_o_n_f_i_g program, and how to build your very own
     Unix kernel.


Fsck - The UNIX File System Check Program              SMM:3

     A reference document for using  the  _f_s_c_k  program
     during times of file system distress.


Disc Quotas in a UNIX Environment                      SMM:4

     A  light introduction to the techniques for limit-
     ing the use of disc resources.


A Fast File System for UNIX                            SMM:5

     A description of the 4.4BSD file system  organiza-
     tion, design and implementation.









SMM Contents


The 4.4BSD NFS Implementation                          SMM:6

     An overview of the design, implementation, and use
     of NFS on 4.4BSD.


Line Printer Spooler Manual                            SMM:7

     This document describes the structure and  instal-
     lation  procedure  for  the  line printer spooling
     system.


Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide              SMM:8

     The last word  in  installing  and  operating  the
     _s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l program.


Sendmail - An Internetwork Mail Router                 SMM:9

     An overview document on the design and implementa-
     tion of _s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l.


Name Server Operations Guide for BIND                 SMM:10

     Setting up and  operating  the  name  to  Internet
     addressing  software.   If you have a network this
     will be of interest.


Timed Installation and Operation Guide                SMM:11

     Describes how  to  maintain  time  synchronization
     between machines in a local network.


The Berkeley UNIX Time Synchronization Protocol       SMM:12

     The  protocols  and  algorithms used by timed, the
     network time synchronization daemon.


AMD - The 4.4BSD Automounter                          SMM:13

     Automatically mounting file systems on demand.


Installation and Operation of UUCP                    SMM:14

     Describes the  implementation  of  uucp;  for  the
     installer and administrator.










                                                SMM Contents


A Dial-Up Network of UNIX Systems                     SMM:15

     Describes  UUCP, a program for communicating files
     between UNIX systems.


On the Security of UNIX                               SMM:16

     Hints on how to break UNIX, and how to avoid  your
     system being broken.


Password Security - A Case History                    SMM:17

     How  the  bad  guys  used  to be able to break the
     password algorithm, and why they  cannot  now  (at
     least not so easily).


Networking Implementation Notes, 4.4BSD Edition       SMM:18

     A  concise  description  of  the system interfaces
     used within the networking subsystem.


The PERL Programming Language                         SMM:19

     The Practical Extraction and  Report  Language  is
     ideal   for   writing  those  pesky  adminitration
     scripts.






























