Index
Index-4
Express5800/
ftServer
: System Administrator’s Guide for the Linux Operating System
N
naming devices, 6-1
Net-SNMP, 8-1, 8-26
basic commands, 8-10
description, 8-2
network
administration, 1-2
network management stations (NMS), 8-26
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
NTP.
See
Network Time Protocol
O
operating system upgrade, 4-2
operational states
managing, 8-25
state definitions, 8-30
OpState
reason definitions, 8-31
state definitions, 8-30
optional software components, 2-6
P
partition tables
creating, 5-6
displaying, 5-4
partitions
adding, 5-6
managing, 5-4
password
default root, 2-2
valid, 2-2
path
, 7-3
PCI enumeration
enabling, 2-13
pedestal system orientation, 2-4
R
rack system orientation, 2-4
RAID, 5-9
arrays, 5-2, 5-9
checking the current state, 5-14
creating and mounting a file
system, 5-14
problems, 9-5
RAID-0, 5-9
RAID-1, 5-9
configured drives during
installation, 2-8
fault tolerance, 1-1
system pair, 2-17
two CPU-I/O enclosures, 5-2
resynchronization, 5-18
RAID arrays, 5-9
README file
for SNMP, 8-3
reason definitions, 8-31
recovering
from a disaster, 5-26
from an upgrade, 4-8
Red Hat Linux
CD-ROMs, 2-2
documentation, 1-4
upgrading, 4-4
reinstalling
Linux operating system, 4-5
reinstalling
Express Builder
, 2-14
remote network management services, 8-16
removing ftlSNMP, 8-29
rescue mode for Linux, 2-15
restoring the
Express Builder
, 4-6
restoring the Linux operating system
preparation checklist, 4-3
recovery from, 4-8
resynchronization of RAID mirrors, 5-18
root password (default), 2-2
RPM files, 8-3
runlevel-controlled process configuration, 2-6
S
safe bring-down, 8-28
S
AS (S
ATA
)
drives
checking, 5-8
default configuration, 2-5, 5-8
firmware, 2-5
RAID, 2-5
SCSI drives
disk names, 5-3
management
partitions of disks, 5-4
storage allocation, 5-8
supported SCSI disks, 5-2
system-console messages, 5-2
SCSI subsystem
errors, 5-17