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Chapter 3. 64-Bit Enablement This c
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For AIX, and the applications that
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Segment Number Use in 64-Bit Mode U
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• Big data programs The maxdata f
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name of the 32-bit system call. If
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Figure 7. Effective Segment IDs in
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Three interfaces exist, rather than
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3.2.2.7 Optimizations for One or Tw
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64-bit-enabled drivers make the glo
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address and marks the process as a
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platform. You may recompile the cod
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Note: The invocation of 64-bit mode
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1506-003 (S) Width of a bit-field o
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archive file format that provides f
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Displaying the symbol table with th
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Chapter 4. Application Development
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4.2.3.1 dlopen() The dlopen() funct
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%y is now defined such that, when a
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The user scheduler maintains a runq
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already available than it is to cre
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applications that call load or load
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4.7 Shared Memory Enhancements The
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specified socket. The system call d
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Chapter 5. Logical Volume Manager E
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It provides a fast version of impor
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ACTIVE PVs: 1 AUTO ON: yes MAX PPs
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• The new option -B creates a big
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You must migrate or reorganize the
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• Concurrent mode volume groups
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Chapter 6. System Management and Ut
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6.1.2 DSMIT Overview DSMIT (Distrib
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Java programs can be delivered as a
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Figure 14. Web-Based System Manager
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6.2.5 User Interface Elements The u
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The basic Selected menu choices are
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the window. The menu bar is restore
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Figure 20. Web-Based System Manager
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6.2.7.4 Hover Help Web-Based System
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The encryption facilities provided
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Figure 24. Example of Diagnostics M
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Figure 27. Registered Applications
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files remain as ASCII files, but th
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6.8 On-line Alternate Disk Installa
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• Path name of mksysb image in a
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over the task by being able to perf
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volume group. Therefore, you can st
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# alt_disk_install -d /dev/rmt0 hdi
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• Printer backend colon files for
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kernel extension to detect process
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The locking methodology has been ch
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The default late allocation algorit
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6.15 Remote File Distribution Enhan
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file when restoring a mksysb or ins
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perfmgr.network perfmgr.common This
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Chapter 7. Networking Enhancements
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0:0:0:0:0:FFFF:129.144.52.38 or in
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• Interface initialization - Auto
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Tunneling provides a way to use an
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7.1.6.4 Compatibility Compatibility
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7.1.8 Commands and Applications Ena
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Figure 35. IPv6 Statistics from net
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dest=ff12:: gateway=fe80::260:8c2e:
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outer, default interface, and defau
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This panel presents the user with o
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7.4 Dynamic Host Configuration Prot
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Gated collects the routing informat
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7.6.2.3 IPv6 Anycast Address Suppor
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The following are the new functions
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Following are some examples of usin
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There is a packet size threshold wh
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7.12.2 Configuration Parameters The
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caused the device to be shutdown is
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server and network load. Designed a
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7.14.1.3 CacheFS Commands New comma
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The command uses default values for
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Mount-options mount-options is an o
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Chapter 8. Graphical Environment En
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• Inter-Client Exchange Library
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connection. ICElib provides a commo
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X Server XKB Server Extension Clien
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• XKB-capable applications. These
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XPCONFIGDIR Environment variable sp
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Several new resources have been add
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Aliases in a fonts.alias file can a
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communication between the IM Server
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XIC Value Supported as XIC Value Op
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character mapping side (GL, GR, and
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the objects. A double click on an o
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8.3.1.3 Combo Box As its name indic
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hierarchical relationship between t
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8.3.4 Miscellaneous Enhancements Th
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A set of resources was added to ena
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Motif 2.1 has been optimized to gen
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memory), 3D Rendering Server Applic
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code points of the character set an
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Chapter 9. Online Documentation The
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9.1.1.2 Installing the Web Server Y
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port address, you have to use the s
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Use the command echo $DEFAULT_BROWS
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Chapter 10. National Language Suppo
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Note: The terms UCS-2 and Unicode w
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This presents a bit of a problem s
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wctomb() wcswidth() Table 48. Inter
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10.3.3.5 Layout Services A single l
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Unicode Locale Slovak Slovene Spani
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The new locales must be able to eff
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definition source file /usr/lib/nls
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10.5.2.4 Collating Sequence for Eur
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For example, in a German UTF-8 loca
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can extend the capability of the SI
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Figure 54. UNIVERSAL Input Method:
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Existing EBCDIC Code Set New Euro C
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Converter Type Fileset IBM-1148_IBM
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and Windows 98 value. This will pro
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An assumption is that the AIX syste
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LC_CTYPE="DE_DE" LC_MONETARY="DE_DE
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X11.loc.DE_DE.base.rte 4.3.2.0 USR
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of the characters needed to display
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charmap cmdpios •TCVN2 (current s
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There are three kinds of extensions
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how to create indexes, see AIX Docu
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When you enter: #docsearch you get
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Figure 60. A Japanese Search Result
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Figure 62. Chinese Search Form Afte
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Figure 64. Chinese Searching Result
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Chapter 11. AIX Stand-Alone LDAP Di
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• LDAP APIs (for Version 3, based
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11.4.2 ODBC 11.4.3 RDB Glue 11.4.4
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11.7.1 Web-Based Graphical User Int
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RFC Number RFC Title 1777 Lightweig
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Appendix A. Special Notices This pu
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Appendix B. Related Publications Th
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- AIX Version 4 Technical Reference
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How to Get ITSO Redbooks This secti
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IBM Redbook Order Form Please send
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List of Abbreviations ABI AH ANSI A
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ULS USLA UTF UTM UTP VFB VMM VP VSM
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Index Symbols /etc/hosts file 156 /
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mklv 91 mkpasswd 120 mksysb 142 mkt
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al) 193 ICE (Inter-Client Exchange)
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threadsafe libraries 221 toggle but
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STORE_PROTECT macro 18 strfmon() fu
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xhost command 212 xi toolkit 191 XI
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ITSO Redbook Evaluation AIX Version