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Section One BASIC administration
1 Where to Start
The first part of basic management technology
Where to start in the 1th chapter
An awful lot of UNIX and Linux information are available these days,so we ' ve designed this book to occupy a specific niche In the ecosystem of man Pages,blogs,magazines,books,and other reference materials that address the needs of system Adminis Trators.
today, there is too much knowledge about UNIX and Linux, with manuals, blogs, periodicals, books, and other references that make up a vast knowledge base, so when we plan the content of this book, we select the bucket in the above knowledge base to specifically meet the needs of system administrators.
First,it ' s an orientation guide. It reviews the major administrative systems,identifies the different pieces of Each,and explains how they work together,in The many cases where you must choose between various implementations of a concept,we describe the advantages and drawback S of the major players.
First, this book is an introductory training guide. The book explores the main management systems, distinguishing between them, and then explaining how they work together. In many cases, the same concept has several different implementations where the system administrator must make his or her own choice, and we describe the pros and cons of each implementation.
Second, it's a quick-reference handbook that summarizes what's need to know to perform common tasks on a variety of comm On UNIX and Linux systems. For example, the PS command, which shows the status of the running processes, supports more than and command-line options on Li Nux systems. But a few combinations of the options satisfy 99% of a system administrator ' s needs; See them on page 130.
Second, this book is a quick reference manual. The book summarizes a lot of knowledge that, on a variety of common UNIX and Linux systems, if system administrators are to perform their daily duties, they need to master them. For example, the PS command, which can give the status of a running process. On Linux systems, this command supports more than 80 command-line arguments. But with very few command line parameter combination, can meet the requirements of system administrator 99%, please refer to this book every 130 pages.
Words:
A awful lot of very much
To occupy, Occupy, seize, conquer, use
Niche the right location
Specific a definite, special, or specific
Ecosystem Eco-System
Magazines Magazine
Orientation direction, orientation, orientation, orientation, training
Guide, steer, steer, influence
Reviews comment; review; examine;
Major A. serious; major; important; big.
Administrative the administration of the administration;
Identifies identify, recognize, distinguish
Pieces piece;
Explains explain the meaning of a statement; The reasons
Many cases most of the cases
Choose Selection
Between in ... To be in a secret; To choose one of the following; Between
Various various, multifaceted, many, varied, individual
Implementations implementation
Concept ideas, concepts, ideas, thoughts, assumptions, thoughts, general impressions
describe description; describe; depict.
Advantages Advantages
Drawbacks disadvantages, disadvantages, obstacles
Major players main players
Summarize summary; summarize; generalize.
To perform, perform, act, do, carry out
Perform common tasks perform a common task
combinations very few;
Satisfy satisfied and satisfied
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