At InterWorks 2002 sessions you will: - Attend World class HP-UX and Linux certification preparatory programs (with new system administration skills credits)
- Attend HP-UX and Linux hands-on tutorials that quickly move new administrators to advanced status
- Attend Intermediate/advanced HP-UX and Linux tutorials
- Get hands-on experience with new HP technologies for System Administrators
- Share experiences and make connections with over 700 professionals like yourself
The InterWorks 2002 conference sessions addressing similar or related
topics are grouped together to help you locate
those sessions which are of most interest to you.
HP-UX System Administration
Linux Administration
These indications are shown in the agenda below.
We have provided hyperlinks from the session title to its abstract
to provide you with the most complete conference information available.
System administration topics encompass all aspects of installing, managing, tuning, and supporting HP-UX systems, applications, and users in technical, commercial, and mixed environments.
NFS Performance Tuning (Dave Olker, HP)
NIS+ Explained (Chris Wong)
EMS and Predictive Support (Scott Kaneko, HP)
Advanced LVM and Intro to VxVM Concepts (Renay Gaye, HP)
NetApp and HP 9000 (Tony Shen)
Internals of Ignite-UX (Tim McHenry, HP)
vPars Configuration and Tuning (Chick Webb)
HP-UX Network Tuning and Troubleshooting (Patrick Kilfoyle, HP)
Oracle Disk I/O Performance (Jeff Kubler)
Security Patch Case Study (Alex Ostapenko)
Cleanup and Patching Tools (Bob Campbell, HP)
HP-UX Performance FAQs (Bill Hassell, HP)
Kernel Tuning Introduction (Bill Hassell, HP)
Managing with Ignite-UX (Bob Campbell, HP)
nPartitions and GSP/MP Ops (Paul Bouchier, HP)
Linux is now one of HP's strategic operating systems. This track focuses on deploying and administering Linux solutions on a variety of HP platforms. The track also focuses on Linux software development, porting of 3rd party applications, Linux/Windows interoperability and many other topics. Linux is now one of HP's strategic operating systems. This track focuses on hands-on Linux training which will build throughout the week to prepare an attendee for the LPI certification exam. The exam can be taken at the conference.
Intro to Linux for UX Admins (Robert Lucke, HP)
Beowulf Cluster Administration (Roger Goff, HP)
Using tcpwrapper (Dillon Pyron)
Software Development on Linux (Arthur Hicken)
Linux SysAdmin Basics (Chris Cooper, HP)
BASH Basics (Chris Cooper, HP)
Basic Linux Network Configuration (Chris Cooper, HP)
Linux File System Support (Chris Cooper, HP)
Linux /proc (Chris Cooper, HP)
Linux Maintenance Basics (Chris Cooper, HP)
Linux Kernel Configuration (Chris Cooper, HP)
Linux Boot Loaders (Chris Cooper, HP)
Configuration Made Easy (Hervey Allen)
(Information as of Sat Jul 20 14:16:49 PDT 2002 - Subject to Change)
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