
Getting Started with OpenVMS
A Guide for New Users
Michael D. Duffy(Author)
Digital Press
Published on 26. November 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
303 pages
978-1-55558-279-1 (ISBN)
Description
OpenVMS professionals have long enjoyed a robust, full-featured operating system running the most mission-critical applications in existence. However, many of today's graduates may not yet have had the opportunity to experience it for themselves. Intended for an audience with some knowledge of operating systems such as Windows, UNIX and Linux, Getting Started with OpenVMS introduces the reader to the OpenVMS approach.
Part 1 is a practical introduction to get the reader started using the system. The reader will learn the OpenVMS terminology and approach to common concepts such as processes and threads, queues, user profiles, command line and GUI interfaces and networking. Part 2 provides more in-depth information about the major components for the reader desiring a more technical description. Topics include process structure, scheduling, memory management and the file system. Short sections on the history of OpenVMS, including past, present, and future hardware support (like the Intel Itanium migration), are included. OpenVMS is considered in different roles, such as a desktop system, a multi-user system, a network server, and in a combination of roles.
Part 1 is a practical introduction to get the reader started using the system. The reader will learn the OpenVMS terminology and approach to common concepts such as processes and threads, queues, user profiles, command line and GUI interfaces and networking. Part 2 provides more in-depth information about the major components for the reader desiring a more technical description. Topics include process structure, scheduling, memory management and the file system. Short sections on the history of OpenVMS, including past, present, and future hardware support (like the Intel Itanium migration), are included. OpenVMS is considered in different roles, such as a desktop system, a multi-user system, a network server, and in a combination of roles.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
New users of OpenVMS who need a practical guide to start getting familiar with the system. Computer professionals or undergraduate students with familiarity with other modern operating systems, looking for a case study of an actual commercial system.
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Illustrated; Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 177 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
531 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55558-279-1 (9781555582791)
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E-Book
11/2002
Elsevier
€44.95
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Person
Michael Duffy is a Senior Software Engineer with Process Software LLC.Duffy develops TCP/IP networking software for OpenVMS. He has over 15 years experience as a System and Network Manager and Software Engineer.
Author
Senior Software Engineer with Process Software LLC. Based in Eldersburg, MD.
Content
Part 1 - A Practical Guide: Hardware Platforms Supporting OpenVMS Multi-User Concepts User Accounts Logging In and Out of the System The Digital Command Language The User Environment The OpenVMS HELP Facility Command Procedures System Security Using Your Terminal E-Mail Text Editors Using DECnet The OpenVMS GUI Your Personal OpenVMS System
Part 2 - Technical Introduction: The Process Virtual Memory Management Images The Files-11 File System Clustering and Galaxy Systems DECnet Details Appendices: Decimal, Octal, and Hexadecimal Notations
Part 2 - Technical Introduction: The Process Virtual Memory Management Images The Files-11 File System Clustering and Galaxy Systems DECnet Details Appendices: Decimal, Octal, and Hexadecimal Notations