SYSADMSH(C) XENIX System V SYSADMSH(C)
Name
sysadmsh - Menu driven system administration utility
Syntax
sysadmsh
Description
sysadmsh is an easy-to-use menu interface designed to
provide novice users with the tools needed for day-to-day
system administration of the
system.
WARNING: sysadmsh does not replace the documentation. It
provides an overview of available system administration
features and a reminder of tasks which need to be performed
regularly. An understanding of the Installation Guide, the
Operations Guide, and the User's Guide is necessary to use
sysadmsh.
Usage
To use this utility enter:
sysadm
at the login prompt. This sets your login shell to be the
sysadmsh menu hierarchy. You may access many useful
commands and submenus, all presented in simple, descriptive
terms.
Alternately, sysadmsh menus may also be invoked by entering:
root
at the login prompt, and then entering:
sysadmsh
at the shell prompt. Note, however, that you are logged in
as a different user (not sysadm) and some things may behave
differently.
Once you are in sysadmsh, on-line instructions for its use
may be obtained by selecting the Help Menu.
Some sysadmsh options must be run from the system console
device (screen F1). Some options must be run while in
single user (system maintenance) mode. Check the
documentation manual page referenced in the on-line help
file for more information.
Files
See Also
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SYSADMSH(C) XENIX System V SYSADMSH(C)
Operations Guide
User's Guide
Installation Guide
acctcom(C), accton(C), alias(M), asktime(C), at(C),
badtrk(C), checklist(F), chgrp(C), chmod(S), chown(C),
configure(C)copy(C), cron(C), csh(C), custom(C), df(C),
diff(C), dircmp(C), disable(C), diskcmp(C), diskcp(C),
dmesg(C), dos(C), dtype(C), du(C), enable(C), fdisk(C),
find(C), finger(C), fixperm(M), format(C), fsck(C),
fstab(F), grpcheck(C), init(M), kill(C), login(M), lp(C),
lpadmin(C), lpinit(C), lpstat(C), mail(C), mkdev(C),
mkuser(C), more(C), mount(C), netutil(C), ps(C), pwadmin(C),
pwcheck(C), quot(C), rmuser(C), shutdown(C), sysadmin(C),
systemid(M), tar(C), ttys(M), umount(C), uuinstall(C),
vi(C), wall(C), who(C), write(C)
Notes
A knowledge of vi(C) is assumed for file edit selections,
although the SCO LyrixO editor is used when available.
Acknowledgements
This utility takes its design from the SCO Lyrix Word
Processing System.
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