Linux Internals
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2000
McGraw-Hill Professional (Verlag)
978-0-07-212598-6 (ISBN)
McGraw-Hill Professional (Verlag)
978-0-07-212598-6 (ISBN)
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This work aims to provide in-depth coverage of the source-code internals of Linux, with a high-level explanation of how this operating system works. It features the discussion of performance and tuning issues, crisis-avoidance strategies for busy servers and different Linux variations.
Linux is one of the hottest topics in the IT industry today-taking the OS market by storm, it is now installed on over 15 million desktops. Although Linux is distributed with the source code, few administrators or programmers have a full understanding of its inner-workings. As companies begin to rely on Linux for solutions, administrators and programmers will look for a source of valuable, in-depth information. Providing in-depth coverage of the source-code internals of Linux, this book gives a high-level explanation of how this operating system works and the knowledge needed to program and run it optimally. Performance and Tuning issues are discussed, measured and explained with crisis-avoiding strategies for busy servers explained in detail. Variations of different Linux versions are explained and the accompanying CD-ROM includes code from the book and sample kernel enhancements. This book is written by an expert active in the development of Kha0S, a secure version of Linux.
Linux is one of the hottest topics in the IT industry today-taking the OS market by storm, it is now installed on over 15 million desktops. Although Linux is distributed with the source code, few administrators or programmers have a full understanding of its inner-workings. As companies begin to rely on Linux for solutions, administrators and programmers will look for a source of valuable, in-depth information. Providing in-depth coverage of the source-code internals of Linux, this book gives a high-level explanation of how this operating system works and the knowledge needed to program and run it optimally. Performance and Tuning issues are discussed, measured and explained with crisis-avoiding strategies for busy servers explained in detail. Variations of different Linux versions are explained and the accompanying CD-ROM includes code from the book and sample kernel enhancements. This book is written by an expert active in the development of Kha0S, a secure version of Linux.
Moshe Bar (Milan, Italy) is the Linux columnist for Byte.com and one of the creators of Kha0s, a secure version of Linux. H is also a regular columnist for Linux Journal and contributes to Dr. Dobbs.
Chapter 1: OpenSource - Implications for a Modern Operating System. Chapter 2: Compiling a Kernel. Chapter 3: Linux Kernel Base Functions. Chapter 4: The Linux Process Model. Chapter 5: The Linux VM Manager. Chapter 6: The Linux Scheduler. Chapter 7: Signals Handling. Chapter 8: kHTTPd. Chapter 9: Linux System Calls. Chapter 10: File Systems.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.8.2000 |
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Zusatzinfo | 25 illustrations, references, glossary |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 185 x 231 mm |
Gewicht | 680 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Betriebssysteme / Server ► Unix / Linux |
ISBN-10 | 0-07-212598-5 / 0072125985 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-07-212598-6 / 9780072125986 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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