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Understanding system administration"

Educating users

The following list suggests points the system administrator can explain to users so they can take advantage of the system's resources without overloading the system or causing unnecessary system problems. The more users understand the system and its limits, the less demands are placed on the system administrator.

If a user is completely new to SCO OpenServer, the system administrator should recommend a training course or at least a careful review of the basic user documentation. Augment this training with the points listed here. References to documentation cover both graphical and character environments.


Footnotes

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These figures apply to filenames of 14 characters or less. As filename lengths increase, up to a maximum of 255 characters, the number of files that fit on a single disk block decreases, reducing the optimum number of files in a directory.

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