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Mike Peterson  
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Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp.hpux, comp.sys.sgi.admin, comp.sys.sun.admin, comp.unix.solaris, comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
From: mi...@noc.utoronto.ca (Mike Peterson)
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 05:00:01 GMT
Local: Tues, Jul 1 2008 1:00 am
Subject: Automated SysAdmin; Dot Files; HP-UX porting (ver: Aug 1, 2006)
The automated system administration scripts, which are copies of the
scripts in active use on our Solaris 2.X, Linux (RedHat and Mandrake),
SGI IRIX 6.X, and FreeBSD 5.X systems; they also were used on
SunOS 4.1.X, HP (HP-UX 9.X), SGI (IRIX 5.X).
They are available as files 'autoadmin.shar.*' from URL:
   http://www.noc.utoronto.ca/~mikep/unix/
(Note: these files were last updated Aug  1, 2006).

The dot file scripts, which are copies of the .cshrc / .login / .profile
/ etc scripts in active use on our Solaris 2.X, Linux (RedHat and Mandrake),
SGI IRIX 6.X, and FreeBSD 5.X systems; they also were used on
SunOS 4.1.X, HP (HP-UX 9.X), SGI (IRIX 5.X).
They are available as files 'dotfiles.shar.*' from URL:
   http://www.noc.utoronto.ca/~mikep/unix/
(Note: these files were last updated Aug  1, 2006).

The BSD to HP-UX porting tricks, a set of notes and helpful C routines
for porting programs to HP-UX, are available from URL:
   http://www.noc.utoronto.ca/~mikep/unix/HPTRICKS
This file also contains a driver program and functions to obtain the
load average on a wide variety of systems, including HP-UX, IRIX,
SunOS, Solaris, DEC OSF, Stardent(!), and even for systems with no
/dev/kmem access (or if you can't get your program to be setgid to the
"kmem" group because you do not have 'root' access).
(Note: this file was last updated Jun 16, 1999).
--
Earth is the insane asylum for the universe.                Mike Peterson
                                                            U/T Network Security
E-mail: mi...@noc.utoronto.ca                               Tel: 416-978-5230
WWW:    http://www.noc.utoronto.ca/~mikep/                  Fax: 416-971-1362


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