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System Administration Toolkit: Network Scanning (Martin Brown, developerWorks, December 2007): Get more tips on network scanning.
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Solve application problems with tracing (developerWorks): Get information on using truss, trace, and similar tools.
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For more detailed information on using DTrace, see http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-5488.
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Read System Administration Toolkit: Standardizing your UNIX command-line tools (Martin Brown, developerWorks, May 2006) to learn how to use the same command across multipled machines.
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For an article series that will teach you how to program in bash, see Bash by example, Part 1: Fundamental programming in the Bourne again shell (bash) (Daniel Robbins, developerWorks, March 2000), Bash by example, Part 2: More bash programming fundamentals (Daniel Robbins, developerWorks, April 2000), and Bash by example, Part 3: Exploring the ebuild system (Daniel Robbins, developerWorks, May 2000).
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System Administration Toolkit: Check out other parts in this series.
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Making Unix and Linux work together (Martin Brown, developerWorks, April 2006) is a guide to getting traditional Unix distributions and Linux working together.
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Different systems use different tools, and the IBM Redbook Solaris to Linux Migration: A Guide for System Administrators will help you identify some key tools.
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Exploring the Linux memory model (Vikram Shukla, developerWorks, January 2006) helps you understand how Linux uses memory, swap space and exchanges pages and processes between the two.
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New to AIX and UNIX: Visit the New to AIX and UNIX page to learn more about AIX and UNIX.
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The developerWorks AIX and UNIX zone hosts hundreds of informative articles and introductory, intermediate, and advanced tutorials.
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AIX: A collaborative environment for technical information related to AIX.
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Technology bookstore Browse this site for books and other technical topics.
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developerWorks technical events and webcasts: Stay current with developerWorks technical events and webcasts.
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Podcasts: Tune in and catch up with IBM technical experts.
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