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NFS&NIS 第2版 [単行本]

ハル スターン , リカルド ラビアガ , マイク アイスラー , Hal Stern , Ricardo Labiaga , Mike Eisler , 砂原 秀樹 , 木下 哲也
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NFS&NIS Help for Unix system administrators
 UNIXの標準ネットワーク・ファイル・システムであるNFS(Network File System)と,ユーザー情報の集中管理に利用されるNIS(Network Information Service)について解説した書籍の新版。第2版では,NFSバージョン3や転送プロトコルにTCP/IPを利用したNFSについて記述を追加したほか,NISアプリケーションの作成方法など時代に合わなくなった記述を削除している。IPSecやKerberos V5を利用する方法も新たに紹介する。


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内容説明

A modern computer system that's not part of a network is even more of an anomaly today than it was when we published the first edition of this book in 1991. But however widespread networks have become, managing a network and getting it to perform well can still be a problem. Managing NFS and NIS, in a new edition based on Solaris 8, is a guide to two tools that are absolutely essential to distributed computing environments: the Network Filesystem (NFS) and the Network Information System (formerly called the "yellow pages" or YP). The Network Filesystem, developed by Sun Microsystems, is fundamental to most Unix networks. It lets systems ranging from PCs and Unix workstations to large mainframes access each other's files transparently, and is the standard method for sharing files between different computer systems. As popular as NFS is, it's a "black box" for most users and administrators. Updated for NFS Version 3, Managing NFS and NIS offers detailed access to what's inside, including: * How to plan, set up, and debug an NFS network * Using the NFS automounter * Diskless workstations * PC/NFS * A new transport protocol for NFS (TCP/IP) * New security options (IPSec and Kerberos V5) * Diagnostic tools and utilities * NFS client and server tuning NFS isn't really complete without its companion, NIS, a distributed database service for managing the most important administrative files, such as the passwd file and the hosts file. NIS centralizes administration of commonly replicated files, allowing a single change to the database rather than requiring changes on every system on the network. If you are managing a network of Unix systems, or are thinking of setting up a Unix network, you can't afford to overlook this book. --このテキストは、 ペーパーバック 版に関連付けられています。

内容(「BOOK」データベースより)

本書はNFSとNISを使ったネットワークの設計方法や管理手法を解説。システム管理者、ネットワーク管理者向けに、ネットワークの基礎、NFSとNISの仕組みと機能を詳しく説明するほか、セキュリティ、パフォーマンスチューニング、管理ツール、トラブルシューティング等についても多くのページを割いている。Solaris8対応。

内容(「MARC」データベースより)

NFSやNISネットワークをすでに使用し、デバッグやチューニングを行うシステム管理者やネットワーク管理者を対象に、NFSやNISを使用する際に遭遇する問題の解決方法を紹介する。92年アスキー刊の第2版。

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Cross-platform file sharing under Network File System (NFS) is so reliable that in most organizations, it works pretty much unattended. Ditto for the directory services that Network Information System (NIS) provides. Managing NFS and NIS is for people who want to know more about how NFS and NIS do their vital work, and how to make them operate in unusual circumstances. Focused on the Solaris and Linux implementations of NFS and NIS, this book is ideal for the Unix system administrator who's familiar with TCP/IP networking and everyday system administration. The second edition of this book eliminates much of the programming material that appeared in its predecessor and replaces it with information on NFS 3, its support of IPsec and Kerberos security, and its operation under Solaris 8.

This is a blue O'Reilly book, packed to the gunwales with information of interest to people in a hurry to optimize their systems and resolve difficulties. It's easy to locate the passage you need via the index or through the table of contents, and most entries provide a great mix of how-to material (in the form of input-and-output listings) and explanatory text (expert commentary, often with notes on applicable variations). If there's a command, option, or configuration parameter associated with NIS or NFS, you'll find documentation of it here. --David Wall

Topics covered: Network File System (NFS) and Network Information System (NIS) for Unix machines, especially Solaris (through version 8) and Linux (through version 2.2). Auto mounting, security, diskless workstations, and performance tuning are among the many details the authors address.
--このテキストは、 ペーパーバック 版に関連付けられています。

Amazon.co.uk

Cross-platform file sharing under Network File System (NFS) is so reliable that in most organisations, it works pretty much unattended. Ditto for the directory services that Network Information System (NIS) provides. Managing NFS and NIS is for people who want to know more about how NFS and NIS do their vital work, and how to make them operate in unusual circumstances. Focused on the Solaris and Linux implementations of NFS and NIS, this book is ideal for the UNIX system administrator who's familiar with TCP/IP networking and everyday system administration. The second edition of this book eliminates much of the programming material that appeared in its predecessor and replaces it with information on NFS 3, its support of IPSec and Kerberos security, and its operation under Solaris 8.

This is a blue O'Reilly book, packed to the gunwales with information of interest to people in a hurry to optimise their systems and resolve difficulties. It's easy to locate the passage you need via the index or through the table of contents, and most entries provide a great mix of how-to material (in the form of input-and-output listings) and explanatory text (expert commentary, often with notes on applicable variations). If there's a command, option, or configuration parameter associated with NIS or NFS, you'll find documentation of it here. --David Wall

Topics covered: Network File System (NFS) and Network Information System (NIS) for UNIX machines, especially Solaris (through version 8) and Linux (through version 2.2). Automounting, security, diskless workstations, and performance tuning are among the many details the authors address. --このテキストは、 ペーパーバック 版に関連付けられています。

Book Description

A modern computer system that's not part of a network is even more of an anomaly today than it was when we published the first edition of this book in 1991. But however widespread networks have become, managing a network and getting it to perform well can still be a problem. Managing NFS and NIS, in a new edition based on Solaris 8, is a guide to two tools that are absolutely essential to distributed computing environments: the Network Filesystem (NFS) and the Network Information System (formerly called the "yellow pages" or YP).

The Network Filesystem, developed by Sun Microsystems, is fundamental to most Unix networks. It lets systems ranging from PCs and Unix workstations to large mainframes access each other's files transparently, and is the standard method for sharing files between different computer systems.

As popular as NFS is, it's a "black box" for most users and administrators. Updated for NFS Version 3, Managing NFS and NIS offers detailed access to what's inside, including:

How to plan, set up, and debug an NFS network Using the NFS automounter Diskless workstations PC/NFS A new transport protocol for NFS (TCP/IP) New security options (IPSec and Kerberos V5) Diagnostic tools and utilities NFS client and server tuning

NFS isn't really complete without its companion, NIS, a distributed database service for managing the most important administrative files, such as the passwd file and the hosts file. NIS centralizes administration of commonly replicated files, allowing a single change to the database rather than requiring changes on every system on the network.

If you are managing a network of Unix systems, or are thinking of setting up a Unix network, you can't afford to overlook this book.


--このテキストは、 ペーパーバック 版に関連付けられています。

メディア掲載レビュー

"If you administrate a collection of Unix systems of any flavour then buy this book. There will always be something of interest that will make your Unix network easier to use and manage - guaranteed. If your network involves NT interconnectivity then still buy it but read the opinion on PCNFS verses SAMBA with an open mind." - Jon Wilks, Cvu, June 2002 --このテキストは、 ペーパーバック 版に関連付けられています。

著者について

Mike Eisler graduated from the University of Central Florida with a master's degree in computer science in 1985. His first exposure to NFS and NIS came while working for Lachman Associates, Inc., where he was responsible for porting NFS and NIS to System V platforms. He later joined Sun Microsystems, Inc., as a member of the Solaris Network Technology group, responsible for projects such as NFS server performance, NFS/TCP, WebNFS, NFS secured with Kerberos V5, and NFS Version 4. He later moved to Sun's Java Customer Engineering group, working with JavaCard technology. Mike has authored or coauthored several Request For Comments documents for the Internet Engineering Task Force, relating to NFS and security. He is currently a Distinguished Software Engineer for Zambeel, Inc. Ricardo Labiaga is a staff engineer at Sun Microsystems, Inc., where he concentrates on networking and wireless technologies. Ricardo spent 8 years in the Solaris NFS group at Sun, where he worked on a variety of development projects with a primary focus on automounting and the NFS server. Ricardo is responsible for implementing significant functionality and performance enhancements to the automounter, as well as leading the NFS Server Logging design team. He holds a master of science degree in computer engineering from The University of Texas at El Paso. Hal Stern is a technical consultant with Sun Microsystems, where he specializes in networking, performance tuning, and kernel hacking. Hal earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Princeton University in 1984. Before joining Sun, Hal was a member of the technical staff at Polygen Corporation, developing UNIX-based molecular modelling and chemical information system products. Hal also worked on the Massive Memory Machine project as a member of the Research Staff in Princeton University's Department of Computer Science. His interests include large installation system administration, virtual memory management systems, performance, local and wide-area networking, interactive graphics, applications in financial services, cosmology, and the history of science. Hal is active in the Sun User's Group and has served on the advisory trustee board of the Princeton Broadcasting Service for seven years. Hal and his wife Toby live in Burlington, Massachusetts. At home, Hal enjoys carpentry, jazz music, cooking, and watching the stock market --このテキストは、 ペーパーバック 版に関連付けられています。

著者略歴 (「BOOK著者紹介情報」より)

スターン,ハル
iPlanet社Sun/Netscape AllianceのCTO(チーフ・テクノロジ・オフィサー)。その前はSunのチーフエンジニアとして、システムの構築やコンサルタントに携わっていた。また、分子構造モデルソフトウェアの開発やプリンストン大学の研究スタッフとしての経験も持つ。雑誌SunWorldのシステム管理に関するコラムの執筆を5年間担当、JavaWorldの編集委員、顧問なども務めた。ニュージャージ州リビングストンで、妻のTobyと2人の子供たちと暮らしている

アイスラー,マイク
1985年、セントラル・フロリダ大学でコンピュータサイエンスの修士号を取得。Lachman Associates,Inc社に入社し、NFS/NISに出会う。ここでは、NFS/NISのSystemVプラットフォームへの移植を担当していた。のちにSun Microsystemsに入社、Solaris Network Technologyグループの一員となり、NFSサーバパフォーマンス、NFS/TCP、WebNFS、KerberosV5対応NFS、NFS Version4といったプロジェクトに携わる。その後、SunのJavaカスタマーエンジニアリンググループに異動となり、JavaCardテクノロジに携わった。NFSおよびセキュリティに関連する多数のIETFのRFC文書の著者でもある。現在はZambeel,Inc.社のトップエンジニア

ラビアガ,リカルド
Sun Microsystemsのエンジニア。ネットワークおよびワイヤレステクノロジに従事している。Solaris NFSグループに8年間在籍し、オートマウントとNFSサーバに重点を置いた開発プロジェクトに関わった。現在はオートマウンタの主要機能の実装とパフォーマンス向上を担当する。またNFSサーバロギング設計チームのリーダーも兼ねる。エルパソのテキサス大学でコンピュータ工学の修士号を取得している

砂原 秀樹
1960年生まれ。1988年3月、慶応義塾大学大学院理工学研究科電気工学専攻、博士課程修了。工学博士。1988年4月より電気通信大学情報工学科助手、1994年6月より奈良先端科学技術大学院大学情報科学センター助教授を経て、2001年4月より同大教授。インターネット、モバイルコンピューティング、並列/分散処理等の研究に従事。JUNET、WIDEプロジェクトを通じて、日本のインターネット構築に従事。現在は、自動車とインターネットの研究を中心に行っている。WIDEプロジェクトボードメンバー

木下 哲也
1967年、川崎市生まれ。早稲田大学理工学部卒業。1991年、松下電器産業株式会社に入社。全文検索技術とその技術を利用したWebアプリケーション、VoIPによるネットワークシステムなどの研究開発に従事。2000年に退社し、新しい価値観を求めてオーストラリアのブリスベンに移住。移住後は、プログラミング言語やネットワーク関連などの技術書の翻訳に従事しつつ、自然と人と自分に優しいライフスタイルを目指している(本データはこの書籍が刊行された当時に掲載されていたものです)
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