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1. Solaris Management Tools (Road Map) 2. Working With the Solaris Management Console (Tasks) 3. Working With the Sun Java Web Console (Tasks) Getting Started With the Java Web Console (Task Map) Getting Started With the Java Web Console Configuring the Java Web Console Troubleshooting the Java Web Console Software (Task Map) Troubleshooting the Java Web Console Software Java Web Console Reference Information 4. Managing User Accounts and Groups (Overview) 5. Managing User Accounts and Groups (Tasks) 6. Managing Client-Server Support (Overview) 7. Managing Diskless Clients (Tasks) 8. Introduction to Shutting Down and Booting a System 9. Shutting Down and Booting a System (Overview) 10. Shutting Down a System (Tasks) 11. Modifying Solaris Boot Behavior (Tasks) 12. Booting a Solaris System (Tasks) 13. Troubleshooting Booting a Solaris System (Tasks) 14. Managing the Solaris Boot Archives (Tasks) 15. x86: GRUB Based Booting (Reference) 16. Managing Services (Overview) 18. Managing Software (Overview) 19. Managing Software With Solaris System Administration Tools (Tasks) 20. Managing Software by Using Package Commands (Tasks) 21. Managing Solaris Patches by Using the patchadd Command (Tasks) |
What's New in Administering the Java Web Console?This section includes features that are new in this Solaris release. Java Web Console Server ManagementSolaris 10 11/06: The Java Web Console server is managed as a service by the Service Management Facility (SMF). For more information about SMF, see Chapter 16, Managing Services (Overview). Applications That Are Available to the Java Web ConsoleThe ZFSTM web-based management tool is available in the Java Web Console. This tool enables you to perform much of the administration tasks that you can perform with the command-line interface (CLI). These capabilities include setting parameters, viewing the various pools and file systems, and making updates to them. The following are examples of typical procedures that you might perform with the tool:
For more information about using the Solaris ZFS web-based management tool, see Solaris ZFS Administration Guide. Note - The Sun Java Enterprise System software includes several management applications that run in the Java Web Console. |
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