SCO OpenServer Handbook
Index
S
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safe to power off,
``Using the haltsys command'',
``Using the shutdown command line'',
``Adding more memory''
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safety
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SANE
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sar(ADM)
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saving mail messages
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scancode terminals
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scanoff(M)
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scanon(M),
``Correcting hung scancode-compatible terminals'',
``Using function keys in scancode mode''
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scheduler, problems
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SCO Merge
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SCO Panner
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SCO Services
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SCO support, contacting with crash dump
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SCO System ID,
``Registering products'',
``Licensing and registration terminology''
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SCO systems
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SCO Technical Publications, contacting
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SCO Visual Tcl,
``Starting SCOadmin from the command line'',
``Troubleshooting SCOadmin''
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SCOadmin
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character buttons
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character keys
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character mode,
``Starting SCOadmin from the command line'',
``Using SCOadmin in character mode'',
``Administering your system with SCOadmin''
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command line
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desktop mode
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event log,
``Troubleshooting SCOadmin'',
``Troubleshooting SCOadmin''
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Event Logs Manager
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Floppy Manager
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graphical mode
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Hardware/Kernel Manager,
``Configuring drivers with the Hardware/Kernel Manager'',
``The Hardware/Kernel Manager interface''
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International Settings Manager
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ISA PnP Configuration Manager
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launcher
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License Manager,
``The License Manager interface'',
``Licensing and registering SCO products''
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minimum matches
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point help
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Process Manager
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refresh
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remote administration
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remote and distributed management
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scripts
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starting
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Sysadmsh Legacy
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System Defaults Manager
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System Time Manager,
``Changing the system time zone'',
``Setting the time and date during normal operation''
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toolbar
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troubleshooting
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SCOhelp. See
help
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scologin display manager
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administration script
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customizing
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defined,
``Running scologin'',
``Starting a Graphical Environment session''
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defining sessions
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disabling
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display problems
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enabling
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installation
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managing servers,
``Running scologin'',
``Customizing scologin'',
``Starting a Graphical Environment session''
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managing X terminals,
``Managing an X terminal display with scologin'',
``Using X terminals'',
``Configuring scologin on multiple displays''
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multiple servers,
``Configuring scologin on multiple displays'',
``About XDMCP X server options''
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multiple servers with Xservers
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remote displays
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starting
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startup behavior
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stopping
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using XDMCP
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Xconfig file
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Xreset file,
``Logging out of scologin'',
``Running scologin''
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Xresources file
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Xservers file,
``Step 2: Editing the Xservers file'',
``Customizing scologin''
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Xsession file,
``Defining X server sessions'',
``Running scologin''
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Xstartup file,
``Configuring scologin's startup behavior'',
``Running scologin''
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scosession
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screens
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scroll bars
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SCSI
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security
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Security databases are corrupt., message
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sending mail,
``Sending e-mail'',
``Sending and receiving mail''
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sendmail
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serial
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Serial Manager
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server
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default session,
``Running the startx script'',
``Starting a Graphical Environment session''
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document root, Netscape default
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home, Netscape default
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IP address, Netscape default
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name, Netscape default
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Netscape, configuring manually
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Netscape, configuring
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POP
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port, Netscape default
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processes, Netscape default
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.startxrc file,
``Running the startx script'',
``Running the startx script'',
``Running the startx script''
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using scologin,
``Configuring scologin on multiple displays'',
``About XDMCP X server options''
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services
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setclock(ADM)
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setenv TERM
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setkey(C)
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settings
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setup
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sh, TERM assignment
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shadow RAM
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shells
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shutdown(ADM),
``Configuring drivers with the Hardware/Kernel Manager'',
``Testing your emergency boot floppy disk set''
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Signal Ground, SG
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signals
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single-user mode,
``Choosing the mode of system operation'',
``Choosing the mode of system operation''
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sio file,
``Problems dialing in'',
``Guidelines for non-supported modems''
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site planning
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slot(C)
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slots
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smart cards
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smmck script
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SMTP
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software
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software flow control
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Software Manager
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speed
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speed conversion
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speeds
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Speedstor
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srom bootstring
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SSO (software storage object)
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Stargate serial adapters
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starting
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Starting root shell on console to allow repairs., message
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startx script,
``Running the startx script'',
``Running the startx script'',
``Defining X server sessions'',
``Starting a Graphical Environment session''
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.startxrc file,
``Running the startx script'',
``Running the startx script''
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static electricity
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static file (scosession)
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stop bits
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stopping
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straight-through cables
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STREAMS, tunable parameters
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stty sane
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stty(C),
``Changing serial line operation'',
``Changing serial line operation''
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su messages
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submenus
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subsystem, database boot message
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superuser
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support, contacting
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swap space
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swap(ADM)
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swconfig command
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switch settings
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switching
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symbolic links, repairing,
``Checking system configuration'',
``Restoring critical security database files''
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Sysadmsh Legacy
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sysdef command
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sysdumpADM
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System, live dump
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system
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See also
system administration
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card
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changing startup
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cleaning
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clock
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codeset,
``Setting the internal system codeset'',
``Device mapping''
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configuration, checking
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configuration worksheets
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crashes
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creating backup
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data, upgrading
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default configuration
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dump memory image
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files
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hangs
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hardware
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installation
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insufficient resources
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insufficient swap space
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keyboard
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maintenance,
``The superuser account'',
``Summary of system administration tasks'',
``What is system administration?''
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maintenance mode
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panic,
``Changing the system restart options'',
``Common system resource error messages''
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parameters
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planning
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problems, third-party drivers
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restoring from backups
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safety
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security
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setting default locale
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shutdown
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starting
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startup troubleshooting
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stopping
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stopping without warning
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time,
``Setting the time and date during normal operation'',
``Setting the time and date at startup''
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time zone
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upgrading
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system administration
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System Administration window
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System Defaults Manager
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System Shutdown Manager
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System Time Manager,
``Changing the system time zone'',
``Setting the time and date during normal operation''
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