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A
active page list (Sec. 5.4.1)
adapter
support for multiple adaptors (Sec. 3.2.9)
support for multiple adaptors (Sec. 3.3.3)
address
mapping (Sec. 3.1.3.4)
Address Resolution Protocol
See ARP
Advanced File System
See AdvFS
Advanced Printing Software (Sec. 1.2.8)
Advanced Server for UNIX (Sec. 10.1)
viewing documentation on the Web (Sec. 1.2.12)
AdvFS (Sec. 4.3)
AlphaServer GS systems (Sec. 1.2.3)
support for mixed speed CPUs (Sec. 1.2.1)
AltaVista
using to find information about Tru64 UNIX (Sec. 1.2.12)
application programming interface (Sec. 6.11)
DLI (Sec. 6.11)
DLPI (Sec. 6.11)
overview of in network programming environment (Sec. 3.3)
sockets (Sec. 6.11)
STREAMS (Sec. 6.11)
XTI (Sec. 6.11)
application-level protocol (Sec. 3.1.1)
ARMTech (Sec. 1.2.5)
ARP (Sec. 3.1.3.4)
ATM (Sec. 3.2.1)
ATOM (Sec. 6.3)
authck utility (Sec. 7.7)
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B
Berkeley Internet Name Domain
See BIND
best practices documentation
viewing on the Web (Sec. 1.2.12)
BGP (Sec. 3.1.1.2)
BIND (Sec. 3.5.1)
bootable tape (Sec. 1.2.5)
BOOTP (Sec. 3.4.4)
bootpd daemon (Sec. 3.4.4)
Border Gateway Protocol
See BGP
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C
C compiler (Sec. 6.1)
Capacity on Demand (Sec. 1.2.1)
CD-ROM File System
See CDFS
CDE (Sec. 9.0)
overview (Sec. 9.1)
CDE Application Manager (Sec. 2.5.3)
CDF (Sec. 2.1.1)
CDFS (Sec. 4.7)
CFS (Sec. 4.5)
Class Scheduler (Sec. 1.2.5)
cloning
See Installing Tru64 UNIX
Cluster File System
See CFS
codeset conversion (Sec. 8.4)
collect utility (Sec. 1.2.5)
Common Desktop Environment
See CDE
communication bridge
DLPI STREAMS pseudodriver (Sec. 3.3.4)
ifnet STREAMS module (Sec. 3.3.4)
Compaq Analyze (Sec. 1.2.5)
Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol
See CSLIP
configuration checklist (Sec. 2.3)
configuration description file
See CDF
Configure International Software utility (Sec. 8.7)
connectionless message (Sec. 3.1.3.1)
CPU hot swap
See OLAR
crash dump
managing (Sec. 2.7)
CSLIP (Sec. 3.2.7)
CSP
See patch kits
Curses library (Sec. 8.10)
Custom Setup utility (Sec. 2.3)
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D
DACs (Sec. 7.3)
daemon
bootpd (Sec. 3.4.4)
gated (Sec. 3.4.5)
data access
See ODBC and JDBC
data flow
XTI and a sockets-based transport provider (Sec. 3.3.1)
XTI and a STREAMS-based transport provider (Sec. 3.3.1)
Data Link Interface
See DLI
Data Link Provider Interface
See DLPI
Dataless Management Services
See DMS
dbx debugger (Sec. 5.1.2)
dbx debugger (Sec. 6.2.1)
DDR (Sec. 2.8.2)
debugging tools
See also dbx debugger
See also Ladebug debugger
DECevent (Sec. 1.2.5)
DECevent (Sec. 2.6.8)
DECevent utility (Sec. 1.2.5)
dense code locales (Sec. 8.5)
development environment (Sec. 6.0)
device driver documentation
viewing documentation on the Web (Sec. 1.2.12)
DHCP (Sec. 3.4.3)
Digital Versatile Disk File System
See DVD File System
discretionary access controls
See DACs
Display Manager (Sec. 9.2.5)
distributed naming services (Sec. 3.5)
See also BIND
See also NIS
distributed system services
naming services (Sec. 3.5)
time services (Sec. 3.6)
division of privileges (Sec. 1.2.5)
DLPI (Sec. 3.3.5)
DMS (Sec. 2.11)
DNS (Sec. 3.1.1.1)
DNS (Sec. 3.5.1)
documentation
available on the Web (Sec. 1.2.12)
Master Index search utility (Sec. 1.2.12)
online help (Sec. 1.2.12)
overview of for Tru64 UNIX (Sec. 1.2.12)
printed books in documentation kits (Sec. 1.2.12)
printed versions included with media kit (Sec. 1.4.1)
searching for on the Web (Sec. 1.2.12)
Domain Name System
See DNS
dumps
See crash dump
dupatch (Sec. 2.2)
DVD file system (Sec. 4.8)
Dynamic Device Recognition
See DDR
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
See DHCP
dynamic loader
shared library (Sec. 6.4.2)
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EGP (Sec. 3.1.1.2)
environmental monitoring (Sec. 1.2.5)
environmental monitoring (Sec. 2.6.6)
envonfig utility (Sec. 1.2.5)
ERP
See patch kits
error handling (Sec. 3.1.3.5)
eSNMP (Sec. 3.3.6)
Ethernet (Sec. 3.2.2)
See also Fast Ethernet
See also Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet packet filter (Sec. 3.4.2)
euro currency symbol (Sec. 8.8)
event management (Sec. 2.5.3)
Event Manager (Sec. 1.2.5)
Event Manager (Sec. 2.6.7)
extended widget set (Sec. 9.3.1)
extensible SNMP
See eSNMP
Exterior Gateway Protocol
See EGP
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F
Fast Ethernet (Sec. 3.2.3)
FDDI (Sec. 3.2.5)
FDFS (Sec. 4.12)
FFM (Sec. 4.11)
Fiber Distributed Data Interface
See FDDI
file command (Sec. 8.11)
File Descriptor File System
See FDFS
file system (Sec. 4.0)
AdvFS (Sec. 4.3)
CDFS (Sec. 4.7)
CFS (Sec. 4.5)
DVD (Sec. 4.8)
FDFS (Sec. 4.12)
FFM (Sec. 4.11)
Memory File System (Sec. 4.9)
NFS (Sec. 4.6)
overview (Sec. 4.1)
/proc file system (Sec. 4.10)
UFS (Sec. 4.4)
VFS (Sec. 4.2)
File Transfer Protocol
See FTP
File-on-File Mounting File System
See FFM
Finger Protocol (FINGER) (Sec. 3.1.1.8)
firmware (Sec. 1.4)
font renderer (Sec. 9.2.6)
font server (Sec. 9.2.6)
free page list (Sec. 5.4.1)
definition (Sec. 5.4.1)
freeware
See Open Source Software Collection
FTP (Sec. 3.1.1.3)
fverify utility (Sec. 7.7)
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G
gated daemon (Sec. 3.4.5)
gateway (Sec. 3.1.1.2)
Gigabit Ethernet (Sec. 3.2.4)
gprof (Sec. 6.3)
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H
hardware management
See hwmgr utility
hiprof profiling tool (Sec. 6.3)
history of Tru64 UNIX (Sec. 1.1.1)
hot-swap I/O devices (Sec. 5.5)
HP Insight Manager (Sec. 1.2.5)
HP Insight Manager (Sec. 2.6.1)
HTML file version
viewing Tru64 UNIX documentation in (Sec. 1.2.12)
hwmgr utility (Sec. 1.2.5)
hwmgr utility (Sec. 2.8.1)
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I
ICMP (Sec. 3.1.3.5)
ICMPv6 (Sec. 3.1.3.2)
IMAP (Sec. 3.1.1.12)
inactive page list (Sec. 5.4.1)
Insight Manager
See HP Insight Manager
installing Tru64 UNIX (Sec. 2.1)
Cloned Installation (Sec. 2.1.3)
Full Installation (Sec. 2.1)
Update Installation (Sec. 2.1.2)
internationalization (Sec. 8.0)
codeset conversion (Sec. 8.4)
creating locales (Sec. 8.3)
Curses library (Sec. 8.10)
file command (Sec. 8.11)
for graphical applications (Sec. 8.11)
PC code-page format (Sec. 8.4)
printing subsystem (Sec. 8.11)
supported languages (Sec. 8.2)
system administration (Sec. 8.7)
terminal subsystem (Sec. 8.11)
Unicode support (Sec. 8.6)
Internet
See TCP
Internet Boot Protocol daemon
See BOOTP
Internet Control Message Protocol
See ICMP
Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX
overview of (Sec. 1.3.7.1)
viewing documentation on the Web (Sec. 1.2.12)
Internet Protocol
IPv4 (Sec. 3.1.3.1)
IPv4 multicasting (Sec. 3.1.3.1)
IPv6 (Sec. 3.1.3.2)
Internet Protocol Version 6
See Internet Protocol
Internet standards
See RFCs
IP
See Internet Protocol
IPv6
commands and daemons (Sec. 3.1.3.2)
ISO 10646 standard (Sec. 8.2)
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J
Java development kit (Sec. 6.6)
JDBC
See ODBC and JDBC
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K
kdbx debugger (Sec. 5.1.2)
kernel (Sec. 5.1)
support for hot-swap I/O devices (Sec. 5.5)
tuning (Sec. 5.1.1)
kernel debugging (Sec. 5.1.2)
Kernel Tuner (Sec. 1.2.5)
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L
Ladebug debugger (Sec. 5.1.2)
Ladebug debugger (Sec. 6.2.2)
LAT (Sec. 3.4.9)
layered products
analysis during Update Installation (Sec. 2.1.2)
library
See also shared library
run-time (Sec. 6.5)
licensing (Sec. 1.4.2)
link aggregation (Sec. 3.2.10)
loader, dynamic
shared library (Sec. 6.4.2)
Local Area Transport
See LAT
locale (Sec. 8.2)
creating (Sec. 8.3)
Logical Storage Manager
See LSM
LSM (Sec. 2.4)
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M
mail
electronic (Sec. 3.4.8)
malloc function (Sec. 5.4.6)
mapping table (Sec. 3.1.3.4)
Master Index
online search utility (Sec. 1.2.12)
media kit
See packaging
Memory File System
See MFS
memory mapped file support
See mmap
MFS (Sec. 4.9)
mixed-speed cup support (Sec. 1.2.1)
MLD (Sec. 3.1.3.2)
mmap (Sec. 6.9)
Mobile IPv6 (Sec. 3.1.3.2)
monitoring
See system monitoring
Monitoring Performance History utility
See MPH
Motif (Sec. 9.3)
internationalization (Sec. 8.11)
MPH (Sec. 2.6.3)
Multicast Listener Discovery
See MLD
multicasting
See Internet Protocol
multihead graphic support (Sec. 9.2.3)
multiple adapter support (Sec. 3.2.9)
multiple adapter support (Sec. 3.3.3)
multiplexing (Sec. 3.1.2.2)
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N
name services configuration file
See svc.conf file
Name/Finger Protocol
See Finger Protocol (FINGER)
naming services (Sec. 3.5)
Neighbor Discovery protocol (Sec. 3.1.3.2)
NetRAIN (Sec. 3.2.11)
network adapter (Sec. 3.2)
network administration (Sec. 3.4)
commands and utilities (Sec. 3.4.1)
Network File System
See NFS
Network Information Service
See NIS
network interface
monitoring (Sec. 3.4.10)
Network Interface Card
See NIC
network programming environment (Sec. 6.11)
application programming interfaces (Sec. 6.11)
communication bridges (Sec. 6.11)
components (Sec. 6.11)
data link interface (Sec. 6.11)
Network Setup Wizard (Sec. 1.2.5)
Network Time Protocol
See NTP
Network-Level Protocols (Sec. 3.1.3)
NFS (Sec. 4.6)
enhancements to (Sec. 4.6.2)
over TCP transport (Sec. 3.1.1.5)
PC-NFS (Sec. 4.6.2)
UDP (Sec. 3.1.1.4)
Version 3 features (Sec. 4.6.1)
WebNFS (Sec. 4.6.2)
NIC (Sec. 3.2.10)
niffconfig command (Sec. 3.4.10)
NIS (Sec. 3.5.2)
nonuniform memory access
See NUM
NTP (Sec. 3.6.1)
NUMA
overview (Sec. 5.3)
supported AlphaServer platforms (Sec. 1.2.1)
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O
ODBC and JDBC (Sec. 10.2)
OLAR (Sec. 1.2.3)
online add and remove
See OLAR
Open Shortest Path First
See OSPF
Open Source Internet Solutions
See Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX
Open Source Software Collection (Sec. 1.4)
on CD-ROM described (Sec. 1.2.11)
optimizing code
See spike
OSPF (Sec. 3.1.1.2)
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P
packaging (Sec. 1.4)
paging
See VM subsystem
patch kits (Sec. 2.2)
PC code page
See also codeset conversion
PC-NFS (Sec. 4.6.2)
pcnfsd daemon (Sec. 4.6.2)
PDF file version
viewing Tru64 UNIX documentation in (Sec. 1.2.12)
performance features (Sec. 1.2.2)
performance history
monitoring (Sec. 2.6.3)
performance management (Sec. 2.5.3)
PFS (Sec. 4.10)
pixie (Sec. 6.3)
Point-to-Point Protocol
See PPP
POP (Sec. 3.1.1.11)
Post Office Protocol
See POP
PPP (Sec. 3.2.8)
printing
Advanced Printing Software (Sec. 1.2.8)
internationalized (Sec. 8.11)
/proc File System
See PFS
Process Tuner (Sec. 1.2.5)
prof (Sec. 6.3)
profiling tools (Sec. 6.3)
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Q
Quick Setup utility (Sec. 2.3)
QuickSpecs
quickstart (Sec. 6.4.1)
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real-time
environments (Sec. 6.10)
Request for Comment
See RFCs
resource management software
See ARMTech
Resource Reservation Protocol
See RSVP
RFCs
list of supported (Sec. A.1)
Web sites for
RIP (Sec. 3.1.1.2)
rolling upgrade (Sec. 2.1.5)
Routing Information Protocol
See RIP
routing protocols (Sec. 3.1.1.2)
RSVP (Sec. 3.1.1.13)
run-time library, supported (Sec. 6.5)
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S
scalability features (Sec. 1.2.1)
Secure Web Server (Sec. 1.2.10)
security (Sec. 7.0)
administration (Sec. 7.1)
audit (Sec. 7.4)
authck utility (Sec. 7.7)
discretionary access controls (Sec. 7.3)
fverify utility (Sec. 7.7)
identification, authentication, and authorization (Sec. 7.2)
object reuse (Sec. 7.5)
Security Integration Architecture (SIA) (Sec. 7.2)
system architecture (Sec. 7.6)
Security Integration Architecture (SIA)
See security
Security Integration Architecture Layer
See SIA layer
Serial Line Internet Protocol
See SLIP
server
See Secure Web Server
setld utility
described (Sec. 2.1.6)
use after Update Installation (Sec. 2.1.2)
setup utilities (Sec. 2.3)
shared library (Sec. 6.4)
quickstart (Sec. 6.4.1)
support for full and partial duplication of (Sec. 6.4.3)
ShareExpress
See ARMTech
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
See SMTP
Simple Network Management Protocol
See SNMP
slattach command (Sec. 3.2.7)
SLIP (Sec. 3.1.3.4)
SLIP (Sec. 3.2.7)
SMP (Sec. 1.1)
SMP (Sec. 1.4.2)
SMP (Sec. 5.2)
SMTP (Sec. 3.1.1.9)
SNMP (Sec. 3.1.1.10)
SNMP agent (Sec. 3.4.5)
sockets (Sec. 3.3.2)
STREAMS interaction (Sec. 3.3.4)
sockets framework
relationship to XTI (Sec. 3.3.1)
relationship to XTI (Sec. 4.1)
Software Product Description
See QuickSpecs
spike (Sec. 1.2.5)
standards
Internet (Sec. A.0)
overview of Tru64 UNIX (Sec. 1.1.2)
storage management
See LSM
STREAMS (Sec. 3.3.3)
STREAMS framework
relationship to XTI (Sec. 3.3.1)
svc.conf file (Sec. 3.5)
swap space allocation
deferred mode (Sec. 5.4.6)
immediate mode (Sec. 5.4.6)
lazy mode (Sec. 5.4.6)
swapping
See VM subsystem
symmetric multiprocessing
See SMP
SysMan application suite (Sec. 2.5)
SysMan Menu (Sec. 2.5.1)
SysMan Station (Sec. 2.5.2)
system administration (Sec. 2.0)
graphical user interface (Sec. 2.5)
managing hardware (Sec. 2.8)
system and network management utilities (Sec. 1.2.5)
system configuration
dynamic (Sec. 2.9)
system management utilities
See SysMan Menu
system monitoring (Sec. 2.5.3)
environmental monitoring (Sec. 2.6.6)
system performance (Sec. 2.5.3)
System V (Sec. 1.2.9)
sys_check (Sec. 2.6.4)
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TCP (Sec. 3.1)
TCP (Sec. 3.1.1.5)
TCP (Sec. 3.1.2.2)
TELNET (Sec. 3.1.1.6)
terminal driver subsystem (Sec. 8.11)
TFTP (Sec. 3.1.1.7)
third degree profiling tool (Sec. 6.3)
Thread Independent Services (Sec. 6.8.3)
threads (Sec. 6.8)
visual (Sec. 6.8.2)
time services
NTP (Sec. 3.6.1)
TSP (Sec. 3.6.2)
Time Synchronization Protocol
See TSP
Token Ring (Sec. 3.2.6)
Transmission Control Protocol
See TCP
Transport-Level Protocols (Sec. 3.1.2)
Trivial File Transfer Protocol
See TFTP
TruCluster Server software
overview of (Sec. 1.3.1)
patching (Sec. 2.2)
viewing documentation on the Web (Sec. 1.2.12)
TSP (Sec. 3.6.2)
tty subsystem (Sec. 8.11)
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U
UBC (Sec. 5.4)
least recently used page list (Sec. 5.4.1)
UCS-4 encoding format (Sec. 8.2)
See also Unicode
UDP (Sec. 3.1)
UDP (Sec. 3.1.2)
UDP (Sec. 3.1.2.1)
UFS (Sec. 4.4)
UIL compiler (Sec. 8.11)
Unicode (Sec. 8.6)
Unicode locales (Sec. 8.5)
Unified Buffer Cache
See UBC
UNIX File System
See UFS
UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Program
See UUCP
User Datagram Protocol
See UDP
User Interface Language compiler
See UIL compiler
UTF-8 encoding format (Sec. 8.2)
See also Unicode
UUCP (Sec. 3.4.8)
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V
versioning
See shared library
VFS (Sec. 4.2)
Virtual File System
See VFS
Virtual Local Area Network
See VLAN
virtual memory subsystem
See VM subsystem
VLAN (Sec. 3.2.12)
VM subsystem (Sec. 5.4)
controlling paging and swapping (Sec. 5.4.3)
prewriting modified pages (Sec. 5.4.2)
swap buffers (Sec. 5.4.7)
swap space allocation mode (Sec. 5.4.6)
Unified Buffer Cache (Sec. 5.4)
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W
wchar_t data type (Sec. 8.2)
Web server
See Secure Web Server
Web-Based Enterprise Services
See WEBES
WEBES (Sec. 2.6.1)
WebNFS (Sec. 4.6.2)
widget
See extended widget set
windowing environment
See CDE
Windows
interoperability with Tru64 UNIX (Sec. 10.0)
wired page list (Sec. 5.4.1)
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X
X client library (Sec. 9.2.1)
X server (Sec. 9.2.2)
X server extensions (Sec. 9.2.4)
X Window System (Sec. 9.2)
X-base system administration utilities (Sec. 2.6.5)
X/Open Transport Interface
See XTI
X11 shared libraries (Sec. 6.4)
X11R6.3
internationalization (Sec. 8.11)
XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1
Display Manager (Sec. 9.2.5)
xmodmap keymap format
Display Manager (Sec. 9.2.5)
XTI
data flow with a STREAMS-based transport provider (Sec. 3.3.1)
defined (Sec. 3.3.1)
relationship to STREAMS and sockets frameworks (Sec. 3.3.1)