List of Tables
Chapter 1:
Introduction to Solaris 9
Table 1.1:
man
Command Arguments
Table 1.2:
Reference Manual Sections
Chapter 2:
Installation
Table 2.1:
pkgadd
Command-Line Arguments
Table 2.2:
pkgchk
Command-Line Arguments
Chapter 3:
System Initialization and Shutdown
Table 3.1:
devalias
Usage
Table 3.2:
OpenBoot Diagnostic Commands
Table 3.3:
OpenBoot System Information Commands
Table 3.4:
NVRAM Configuration Variables
Table 3.5:
Common
boot
Command Options
Table 3.6:
action
Field Values
Table 3.7:
The Eight Solaris Run Levels
Chapter 4:
User and Group Administration
Table 4.1:
Default User Accounts
Table 4.2:
Add User Fields
Table 4.3:
User Properties
Table 4.4:
useradd
Arguments
Table 4.5:
/etc/shadow
Fields
Table 4.6:
Shell Features
Table 4.7:
Profile Initialization Files
Table 4.8:
Shell and Environment Variables
Chapter 5:
Files, Directories, and Security
Table 5.1:
Solaris File Types
Table 5.2:
File Commands
Table 5.3:
Solaris 9 Default Directories
Table 5.4:
Solaris Permissions
Table 5.5:
Symbolic Mode Permissions
Table 5.6:
Absolute Mode Permission Codes
Chapter 6:
Device and Disk Management
Table 6.1:
Typical Solaris Disk Slices
Table 6.2:
Partition Tags
Chapter 7:
File System Management
Table 7.1:
Default Solaris 9 File Systems
Table 7.2:
newfs
Options
Table 7.3:
File System Administration Commands
Table 7.4:
/etc/vfstab
Field
Table 7.5:
Generic
mount
Arguments
Table 7.6:
mount -o
Options
Chapter 8:
Managing Printers and Controlling Processes
Table 8.1:
LP Print Service Directories
Table 8.2:
Solaris Print Commands
Table 8.3:
lpstat
Arguments
Table 8.4:
lpadmin
Arguments
Table 8.5:
Fault Alert and Fault Recovery Options
Table 8.6:
Process Management Commands
Table 8.7:
ps
Options
Table 8.8:
pgrep
Options
Table 8.9:
Signals
Table 8.10:
Process Classes
Chapter 9:
System Backups and Restores
Table 9.1:
ufsdump
Options
Table 9.2:
ufsrestore
Options
Table 9.3:
ufsrestore
Command-Line Arguments
Table 9.4:
Interactive Restoration Commands
Table 9.5:
cpio
Command-Line Options
Table 9.6:
tar
Command-Line Options
Chapter 10:
The Solaris Networking Environment
Table 10.1:
The OSI Model
Table 10.2:
/etc/hosts.equiv
and
.rhosts
Syntax
Chapter 11:
Virtual File Systems and NFS
Table 11.1:
Virtual File Systems
Table 11.2:
CacheFS Terms
Table 11.3:
Variables for Mounting a File System in Cache
Table 11.4:
CacheFS Parameters
Table 11.5:
CacheFS Statistics Commands
Table 11.6:
Global Core File Variables
Table 11.7:
NFS Files
Table 11.8:
NFS Daemons
Table 11.9:
NFS Share Options
Table 11.10:
Generic
mount
Arguments
Table 11.11:
NFS
mount -o
Options
Table 11.12:
/etc/auto_master
Fields
Chapter 12:
Managing Storage Volumes
Table 12.1:
Solaris Volume Manager Commands
Table 12.2:
metadb
Arguments
Table 12.3:
metahs
Usage Options
Chapter 13:
Advanced Security Concepts
Table 13.1:
File-Based ACL Entries
Table 13.2:
setfacl
Arguments
Table 13.3:
roleadd
Command-Line Arguments
Chapter 14:
Auditing and System Messaging
Table 14.1:
facility
Keywords
Table 14.2:
level
Keywords
Table 14.3:
logger
Command-Line Arguments
Chapter 15:
Naming Services
Table 15.1:
nsswitch.conf
Information Sources
Table 15.2:
Status Messages
Table 15.3:
Default NIS Maps
Table 15.4:
NIS Daemons
Table 15.5:
NIS Commands
Table 15.6:
LDAP Client Profile Attributes
Table 15.7:
Local LDAP Client Attributes
Chapter 16:
Advanced Installation Procedures
Table 16.1:
JumpStart Commands
Table 16.2:
boot
Command URL Examples
Table 16.3:
rules
Fields
Table 16.4:
Rule Keywords and Values
Table 16.5:
Profile Keywords
Table 16.6:
flarcreate
Options
Table 16.7:
luupgrade
Options
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