Anyone got any good AIX books?
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The AIX Survival Guide is a little out of date but still well used in my office. Personally I use the O'Reilly book Unix in a Nutshell - not AIX specific, but essential for shell scripting.
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My favourite link is here :
http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-...US&viewset=AIX I use it interactively, but also have a look at the pdf section. |
There is a good performance tuning book called "AIX Performance Tuning" by Waters which is well worth a look. I don't know if it's still in print though!
Also, the course materials you get on AIX courses I always find quite useful! Calluminsky |
Now Frustin a lot of work reading all these books !
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zzzZZZzzz...whoa..what...did someone say something. ;)
i have read quite a bit of that 5L admin book i mentioned. its bloody hard work i can tell you. i need to get some hands on to take it in properly. |
Ah, the best bit is the ODM... lol...
See how quickly you can forget the commands for that!!! Calluminsky |
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