AIX/6000 internals and architecture David A. Kelly
Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, c1996.
ISBN: 0070340617
DDC: 5.4469
LCC: QA76.76
Summary:
This multi-faceted new handbook explains and demonstrates the
essential internals of IBM's AIX. UNIX-oriented programmers who
develop operating systems, device drivers, etc., and applications
programmers who need the AIX kernel to efficiently allocate and use
system resources will find this book particularly valuable because it
shows exactly how the AIX kernel is different from other major
versions of UNIX; the AIX/PowerPC tie-in - a particularly strong
market indicator for the future success of AIX and the programmers
who know it; concepts behind the RISC System/6000; components of the
AIX process image; the total virtual memory supported by AIX 3.2;
process management of AIX Version 3; the AIX Version 3 journaled file
system; generic aspects of file I/O with regard to disk files;
specnodes, devnodes, and fifonodes new to AIX 3.2; interprocess
communication; how to add AIX kernel extensions ... and more.
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